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A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or disease) to which doctors give many names, but which few of them really understand. Itissimplyweakness-abreakdown, almost numberless), its symptoms are much the tame; the more prominent being sleeplessness, ; ense of prostration or weariness, depression of '-pints and want of energy for all the ordinary ■ ital strength and energy t« throw off These Morbid feelings, and as night succeeds the day his may be more certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPIONNo.3 chan by any other known combination. So sui ely as it is taken in accordance with the directions accompanyingit.willtheshatteredhealtb be restored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH. and a new existence imparted in place of what had so lately seemed worn-out, used up. and valueless. Hus wonderful medicament is suitablefor all ages constitutions and conditions, in either sex ; and it is difficult to imagine a disease or derangement whose main feature is weakness, that will not be speedily and permanently overcome by this recuperativcessence,which is destined to cast into oblivion everything that bad preceded it for this wide-spread & numerous class ofhumanailments. Dk LECi.£K=MeJ Co Haver: ckKd. N.W.l.L*ndo»

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 643, 20 April 1929, Page 30

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