10,000 DOCTORS PRESCRIBE "SANJtGEN." To meet modoru conditions and avoi<i Manser of nervous breakdown, we neod to enrich our daily diet with those elements which nourish the nerves ami brain. This food must not throw, extra work on the digestion, but must be a concontrateil premr.itiou jriviu;; maximum nerve nutrition. 10,010 British doctors have tested and approved Sauagen as being the ideal nerve and brair. food. Sanagen is also prescribed lor neurasthenia, general debility, brain Ing. nervous dyspepsia, sleeplessness, and | convalescence from illnesses, and in 1020 was awarded the gold medal at the Food ! Exhibition held in lymdrtn. Sanagen, "The i British Xerve Food." should form part of I your daily diet. Get Sanagen now—it benefits permanently, and assists the whole nervous system to withstand the exceptional demands which modern conditions impose. Sanagen is Mold by all chemists at 4/(5, S/, and 14/(5, or post paid frotu Sauageu Co.i Box 21", Ohristchureh. A valuable free booklet on Neurasthenia sent post free on application.—(Ad.) s , 13 I . If you had money to Invest. You'd ask about tlic interest: Aγ once, of course, you'd wish to know Jnst where and how your cash would go So, when you're ill and reeling sick, You ask about your physic—quick! For coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Asd « smart reeotery Is lore (A 4.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 213, 7 September 1921, Page 7
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