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Show ANOTHER COFFEE WRECK What's the Use When There's an Easy Way Out? Along with the coffee habit has grown the prevalent "American Disease" Dis-ease" nervous prostration. The following letter shows the way out of the trouble: "Five years ago I was a great coffee cof-fee drinker and from its use I became be-came so nervous I could scarcely sleep at all nights. My condition grew worse and worse until finally the physician phy-sician I consulted declared my troubles trou-bles were due to coffee. "But being so wedded to the beverage bev-erage I did not see how I could do without it, especially at breakfast, as that meal seemed incomplete without with-out coffee. "On a visit, my friends deprived ms of coffee to prove that it was harmful. harm-ful. At the end of about eight days I was less nervous, but the craving for coffee was intense, so I went back to the old habit as soon as I got home and the old sleepless nights came near making a wreck of me. "I heard of Postum and decided to try it. I did not like it at first, because, be-cause, as I afterwards discovered, it was not made properly. I found, however, how-ever, that when made after directions on the package, it was delicious. "It had a soothing effect on my nerves, and none of the bad effects that coffee had, so I bade farewell to coffee and have used only Postum since. The most wonderful account of the benefit to be derived from Postum could not exceed my own experience." ex-perience." Name given by Postum Co., Eactle Creek, Mich. Write for a copy of "Tho Road to Wellville." Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. pow-der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a cup of hot water and, with creaia and sugar, makes a delicious - bover- ige instantly. Grocers sell both kinds. I "There's a Reason" for Postum. |