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Show STOPPED SHORT Taking Tonics, and Built Up on Right Food. Tho mlstnko Is frequently mndo of trying to build up a worn-out nervous system on so-cnllcd tonics drugs. New material from which to rebuild wasted ncrvo colls is what should uo supplied, and this can bo obtained only from proper food. "Two years ago I found myself on tho vorgo of n complete nervous collapse, col-lapse, duo to overwork nnd study, and to illness fn tho family," writes a Wisconsin Wis-consin young mothor. "My frlonds becamo alarmed be-causo be-causo I grow palo and thin and could not sleep nigjits. I took various tonics prescribed by physicians, but their effects wore off shortly nftor I stopped taking them. My food did not seem to nourish mo and I gnlncd no flesh nor blood. "Reading of Grape-Nuts, I determined de-termined to stop tho tonics nnd seo what n chnngo of dlot would do. I nto Grape-Nuts four tImeB a day, with crenm nnd drnnk milk nlso, went to bed early nftcr eating a dish of Grapo-Nuts. "In about two weeks I was sleeping soundly. In a short time gnincd 20 pounds in weight nnd felt llko u different woman, My little dnughter whom I wns obliged to keop out ef school Inst spring on account of chronic catarrh has changed from n thin, palo, nervous child to a rosy, henlthy girl and has gono back to school this fall. "Grapo-NutB nnd fresh air wero tho only agents used to accomplish tho happy results." Read "Tho Road to Wellvillo," In pkgs. "Thoro's n Renson," Ever renil lio nliove lettrrf A nevr one utiiit-nr from time tn time. They are genuine, irur, nnd full of Iiumum iutcrent. i - |