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Show STOPPED SHORT Taking Tonics, and Built up on Right Food. The mistake is frequently made of trying to build up a worn-out nervous system on so-called tonics. New material from which to rebuild used up tissue colls is what should be supplied, and this can be obtained only from proper food. "I found myself on the verge of a nervous collapse, due to overwork and study, and to illness in the family," writes a Wisconsin woman, i "My friends became alarmed be-r be-r cause I grew pale and thin and could not sleep nights. I took various tonics, but their effects wore off shortly after I stopped taking them. ! My food d'd not seem to nourish me. "Reading of Grape-Nuts, I determined to stop the tonics and see what a change of diet would do. I ate Grape-. Grape-. Nuts four times a day with cream, I and drank milk also, went to bed l early after eating a dish of Grape-Nuts. Grape-Nuts. i "In about two weeks I was sleeping , soundly. In a short time gained weight and felt like a different woman. Grape-Nuts and fresh air were the only agents used to accomplish the happy results." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Battle , Creek, Mich. " Evfr rend the above lelterT A new one appenr. from time to time. Tbe7 ,ro Krnuiue, true, and full of huraea liferent |