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MEN'S NERVES

DELICATE MACHINERY THAT NEEDS CONSTANT CARE. bi* m'ur 1S a ; CrCW l0 ° Se so «^ >e «- One little screw in the bfi machine gets a tnflc loose. It g,- adually becomes wors& _ t:;v: ot f ££t whoic ap — ™* «* - NERVES ! Who^T* CO ' ltrOl CVCr} ' ° lgan and ever y action of organ. InfcrcsUng. "" *" COmmerc ial traVell <* *• I have derived a world of benefit from Dr. Ensor's Ta MXXM XX .\uicl, ho .ays. Some two years ago I began to feel queer not much the matter then-just an out-of-sorts feeling S occasjonal headaches and depression. I let it go, but g^u ails began to feel worse. My nerves got on edge and r appc-tu, slackened. After a while 1 couldn't sleep welL and ha na.ura y, made me irritable, and easily worried over litt"e thugs. I uas lelling a fcUow commercia , traveU b and he sa,d, Dr. Ensor's Tamer Juice is the remedy 2 you ' H has done me a power of good.' I immediately procured a bo t from my chem.st, and took half a teaspoonful Sire, time^ ad. j Allot three da )s , I was greatly improved, so I kept on ""1.1 I had taken three bottles, and then felt- as right as "ever .I:,™ D--'D '-' L '^ S T ™" J«- was much- better than ' DR ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE riS^t^'------nerves and k.dney nerve, there is no known remedy so pleasant so safe, so universally successful as Dr. Ensor's TameV Juice vend^ ttut^ ut r^omn W " "*«*»

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New Zealand Tablet, 19 November 1908, Page 17

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MEN'S NERVES New Zealand Tablet, 19 November 1908, Page 17

MEN'S NERVES New Zealand Tablet, 19 November 1908, Page 17

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