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" SANAGEN " RESTORES HEALTH. Nerve tremble, with its fits of depression «nd fears, has been described as the "20th Century Malady." Part of this complaint is tliat the sufferer gives np hope of ever bring cured, but this Idea is erroneous. It h«s been liiscoverfvl that the nervous system and brain can be restored co and mflinialned in a state of vigorous health by enriching the daily dietary with certain rarer elaneno, which brain' and nerve so prodigally expend- Sanagen, "The British Serve Food," restores healrh in exactly that Tay. it is rood for the Jierves. and it apidly banieties the symptoms of brain IMigue and nervous exhaustion. As the aerve centres stronger, the symptoms <rf the aeurasthenic condition disappear, and the Joy of living Is again experienced. Sanagen Is a fine white powder which mixes well ivith other foods—the triumphant product of the BritiHU rood chemist. Obtainable at 4/8. B,'. and 14/6 from all Chemieta. or post paid from Sanasen Co.. Box 210, ChriKehurch. A valuable free booklet on Neurasthenia sent post free on application. (Ad.) 19

Don't hesitate to n-e Jfazol freely, especially by constant inhalation. It protecta the mouth, nose, and throai Jam infection. Good for eoagin, colds, •ore throats, +•>.—(Ad.) ■ ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 55, 5 March 1921, Page 13

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