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Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor®
Corporate Bond Fund
Institutional Class
October 29, 2011
Prospectus

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying Shares" section beginning on page 14.

Institutional Class shares are offered to:

1. Employee benefit plans investing through an intermediary and employee benefit plans not recordkept by Fidelity. For this purpose, employee benefit plans generally include profit sharing, 401(k), and 403(b) plans, but do not include: IRAs; SIMPLE, SEP, or SARSEP plans; plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans); health savings accounts; or plans investing through the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program;

2. Insurance company separate accounts;

3. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution and bank trust department managed account programs that charge an asset-based fee;

4. Current or former Trustees or officers of a Fidelity fund or current or retired officers, directors, or regular employees of FMR LLC or FIL Limited or their direct or indirect subsidiaries (Fidelity Trustee or employee), spouses of Fidelity Trustees or employees, Fidelity Trustees or employees acting as a custodian for a minor child, or persons acting as trustee of a trust for the sole benefit of the minor child of a Fidelity Trustee or employee;

5. Any state, county, or city, or any governmental instrumentality, department, authority or agency;

6. Charitable organizations (as defined for purposes of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) or charitable remainder trusts or life income pools established for the benefit of a charitable organization;

7. Qualified tuition programs for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or mutual funds managed by Fidelity or other parties;

8. Non-U.S. public and private retirement programs and non-U.S. insurance companies, if approved by Fidelity;

9. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution, and bank trust department health savings account programs; and

10. Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.

ACBDI-12-01		August 22, 2012
1.928684.101

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor®
Inflation-Protected
Bond Fund
Institutional Class
May 30, 2012
Prospectus

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying Shares" section beginning on page 16.

Institutional Class shares are offered to:

1. Employee benefit plans investing through an intermediary and employee benefit plans not recordkept by Fidelity. For this purpose, employee benefit plans generally include profit sharing, 401(k), and 403(b) plans, but do not include: IRAs; SIMPLE, SEP, or SARSEP plans; plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans); health savings accounts; or plans investing through the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program;

2. Insurance company separate accounts;

3. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution and bank trust department managed account programs that charge an asset-based fee;

4. Current or former Trustees or officers of a Fidelity fund or current or retired officers, directors, or regular employees of FMR LLC or FIL Limited or their direct or indirect subsidiaries (Fidelity Trustee or employee), spouses of Fidelity Trustees or employees, Fidelity Trustees or employees acting as a custodian for a minor child, or persons acting as trustee of a trust for the sole benefit of the minor child of a Fidelity Trustee or employee;

5. Any state, county, or city, or any governmental instrumentality, department, authority or agency;

6. Charitable organizations (as defined for purposes of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) or charitable remainder trusts or life income pools established for the benefit of a charitable organization;

7. Qualified tuition programs for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or mutual funds managed by Fidelity or other parties;

8. Non-U.S. public and private retirement programs and non-U.S. insurance companies, if approved by Fidelity;

9. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution, and bank trust department health savings account programs; and

10. Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.

AIFBI-12-02		August 22, 2012
1.790683.116

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor®
Investment Grade Bond Fund
Institutional Class
October 29, 2011
Prospectus

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying Shares" section beginning on page 15.

Institutional Class shares are offered to:

1. Employee benefit plans investing through an intermediary and employee benefit plans not recordkept by Fidelity. For this purpose, employee benefit plans generally include profit sharing, 401(k), and 403(b) plans, but do not include: IRAs; SIMPLE, SEP, or SARSEP plans; plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans); health savings accounts; or plans investing through the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program;

2. Insurance company separate accounts;

3. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution and bank trust department managed account programs that charge an asset-based fee;

4. Current or former Trustees or officers of a Fidelity fund or current or retired officers, directors, or regular employees of FMR LLC or FIL Limited or their direct or indirect subsidiaries (Fidelity Trustee or employee), spouses of Fidelity Trustees or employees, Fidelity Trustees or employees acting as a custodian for a minor child, or persons acting as trustee of a trust for the sole benefit of the minor child of a Fidelity Trustee or employee;

5. Any state, county, or city, or any governmental instrumentality, department, authority or agency;

6. Charitable organizations (as defined for purposes of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) or charitable remainder trusts or life income pools established for the benefit of a charitable organization;

7. Qualified tuition programs for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or mutual funds managed by Fidelity or other parties;

8. Non-U.S. public and private retirement programs and non-U.S. insurance companies, if approved by Fidelity;

9. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution, and bank trust department health savings account programs; and

10. Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.

AIGBI-12-01		August 22, 2012
1.790651.114

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor® Strategic Dividend & Income Fund
Institutional Class
January 28, 2012
Prospectus

Christopher Sharpe no longer serves as a lead co-manager of the fund. All references to Christopher Sharpe are no longer applicable.

The following information supplements similar information found in the "Fund Summary" section under the heading "Portfolio Manager(s)" on page 6.

Joanna Bewick (lead portfolio manager) has managed the fund since April 2008.

Ford O'Neil (co-manager) has managed the fund since June 2012.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying Shares" section beginning on page 15.

Institutional Class shares are offered to:

1. Employee benefit plans investing through an intermediary and employee benefit plans not recordkept by Fidelity. For this purpose, employee benefit plans generally include profit sharing, 401(k), and 403(b) plans, but do not include: IRAs; SIMPLE, SEP, or SARSEP plans; plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans); health savings accounts; or plans investing through the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program;

2. Insurance company separate accounts;

3. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution and bank trust department managed account programs that charge an asset-based fee;

4. Current or former Trustees or officers of a Fidelity fund or current or retired officers, directors, or regular employees of FMR LLC or FIL Limited or their direct or indirect subsidiaries (Fidelity Trustee or employee), spouses of Fidelity Trustees or employees, Fidelity Trustees or employees acting as a custodian for a minor child, or persons acting as trustee of a trust for the sole benefit of the minor child of a Fidelity Trustee or employee;

5. Any state, county, or city, or any governmental instrumentality, department, authority or agency;

6. Charitable organizations (as defined for purposes of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) or charitable remainder trusts or life income pools established for the benefit of a charitable organization;

7. Qualified tuition programs for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or mutual funds managed by Fidelity or other parties;

ASDII-12-02		August 22, 2012
1.805078.118

8. Non-U.S. public and private retirement programs and non-U.S. insurance companies, if approved by Fidelity;

9. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution, and bank trust department health savings account programs; and

10. Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.

The following information supplements the biographical information found in the "Fund Management" section beginning on page 23.

Joanna Bewick is lead portfolio manager of the fund, which she has managed since April 2008. She also manages other funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1997, Ms. Bewick has worked as a fixed-income research analyst, as senior vice president of Strategic Services, and portfolio manager. In 2006, she left Fidelity and joined JP Morgan Asset Management as a vice president and fixed-income analyst before returning to Fidelity Investments in 2007.

Ford O'Neil is co-manager of the fund, which he has managed since June 2012. He also manages other funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1990, Mr. O'Neil has worked as a research analyst and portfolio manager.

Supplement to the
Fidelity Advisor® Strategic Real Return Fund
Institutional Class
November 29, 2011
Prospectus

Christopher Sharpe no longer serves as a lead co-manager of the fund. All references to Christopher Sharpe are no longer applicable.

The following information replaces the similar information found under the heading "Portfolio Manager(s)" in the "Fund Summary" section on page 7.

Joanna Bewick (lead portfolio manager) has managed the fund since April 2008.

Franco Castagliuolo (co-manager) has managed the fund since March 2012.

William Irving (co-manager) and Mark Snyderman (co-manager) have managed the fund since September 2005.

Ford O'Neil (co-manager) has managed the fund since June 2012.

Samuel Wald (co-manager) has managed the fund since September 2006.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Buying Shares" section beginning on page 19.

Institutional Class shares are offered to:

1. Employee benefit plans investing through an intermediary and employee benefit plans not recordkept by Fidelity. For this purpose, employee benefit plans generally include profit sharing, 401(k), and 403(b) plans, but do not include: IRAs; SIMPLE, SEP, or SARSEP plans; plans covering self-employed individuals and their employees (formerly Keogh/H.R. 10 plans); health savings accounts; or plans investing through the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program;

2. Insurance company separate accounts;

3. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution and bank trust department managed account programs that charge an asset-based fee;

4. Current or former Trustees or officers of a Fidelity fund or current or retired officers, directors, or regular employees of FMR LLC or FIL Limited or their direct or indirect subsidiaries (Fidelity Trustee or employee), spouses of Fidelity Trustees or employees, Fidelity Trustees or employees acting as a custodian for a minor child, or persons acting as trustee of a trust for the sole benefit of the minor child of a Fidelity Trustee or employee;

5. Any state, county, or city, or any governmental instrumentality, department, authority or agency;

6. Charitable organizations (as defined for purposes of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code) or charitable remainder trusts or life income pools established for the benefit of a charitable organization;

7. Qualified tuition programs for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment manager, or mutual funds managed by Fidelity or other parties;

8. Non-U.S. public and private retirement programs and non-U.S. insurance companies, if approved by Fidelity;

9. Broker-dealer, registered investment adviser, insurance company, trust institution, and bank trust department health savings account programs; and

10. Destiny Planholders who exchange, or have exchanged, from Class O to Institutional Class of Fidelity Advisor funds.

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Fund Management" section on page 29.

ARRSI-12-03		August 22, 2012
1.820980.117

Joanna Bewick is lead portfolio manager of the fund, which she has managed since April 2008. She also manages other funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1997, Ms. Bewick has worked as a fixed-income research analyst, as senior vice president of Strategic Services, and portfolio manager. In 2006, she left Fidelity and joined JP Morgan Asset Management as a vice president and fixed-income analyst before returning to Fidelity Investments in 2007.

The following information supplements the similar information found in the "Fund Management" section on page 29.

Franco Castagliuolo is co-manager of the fund, which he has managed since March 2012. Mr. Castagliuolo manages the fixed-income asset class of the fund. He also manages other funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1997, Mr. Castagliuolo has worked as a research associate and portfolio manager.

Ford O'Neil is co-manager of the fund, which he has managed since June 2012. He also manages other funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1990, Mr. O'Neil has worked as a research analyst and portfolio manager.