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818 H ■nh n i "In the present state | of medical knowledge.. 1 The Doctor of to-day never promises more than he can perform. Of some problems he would not hesitate to say: " Medical science has not ver found the solution." Because of this candour we trust him implicitly wneS he is able to tell us that there is a bask principle for nervous health. "No more effective treatment for shortening convalescence is known •% he says, " than regular feeding of the nerves and blood with organic phosphorus and protein." The secret of the wonderful recuperative effects of € SanattgmX Nerve-Tonic Food is that it supplies concentrated doses of this organic phosphorus and protein in a form toe can all assimilate. When you are run-down ' Sanatogcn' Nerve- i'si - ihm Tonic Food is the perfect emergency ration to /'Jiil^B" feed nerves and blood. ' Sanatogcn * Nerve-Tonic Food will restore lost vigour and vitality; it will V)» bring back full-blooded health and energy again f&m ' Sanatogcn' will not work miracles—but it does jic~, ( fcS^ra&jß; Take a course of **** **''' J^ : 'SANATOGENJ the Nerve-Tonic Food E —and live up to life again! Obtainable from aUChtmists mi Sunt. Buy the Uwge an tmfor mommm. ~Z ■w. .■Miwm.L.i..-. hliat<l — '- »•» VTftT'T'—t—iss7 002 ~

Fits of tempoMuirans, cry- P^Laßm Ing should be watched by mother. t<SQ^ They are danger signals that AA carry a message louder than sal^^H^^ESA words about a child's condition J Hl^^^*Wlß —the inner condition. They am mimmtf l 2 blbbV nature's warning that something -M Bi is wrong. Nine cases out of ten, jßs 'fl B) it's just a matter of faulty dim- ■gHV ■ W ination. Then's the time foe HWU 1 \ WF Califig. A gentle, natural fruit mA Bt laxative recommended by doc- ■" wf^' tors everywhere, Califig contains nfe' only natural ingredients —no J\f «f»SP^^r^^S^slwC dangerous and violent drugs V that might harm a child's deli- /LI / X*Ok _ So at the first sign of irrita- I I \^^" tion or temper, give your child OL/S y I * Califig—nature's own laxative. \\w * * MF\ Non-habit forming — its pure \ \ fruit content acts as a tonic to *-jl /^a the entire intestinal tratt Get a / tfjy / bottle to-day. Keep it in youfl / I \ I "NATURE'S OWN LAXATIVE'

ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO! ■ PH I \ ▼ M 'smMMM Bw V m. - smb ' y P ALLUVIAL GOLD \\A fIT JeS* l k .^^^h -^aS * a v&iikjr I I I H "* l '**» ■■ | 1 mZA f II II V V Br & *5f aed ander See* l "* OBJECTS: To raise rands to the extant of Ike • 111 «of "The Gamin* Act, 1908.- proflte available for hiWecllEd I by the Hon. Minister of Internal ■ PSlm'TiT* wT I TlTl«l ffT I CLOSES 17th AUGUST, 1940 I MlWsWltltilJ lPri I DRAWN 30th AUGUST, 1940 Eg| IbrCTiTirl 1 |p| A SecreUry: McARTHUB, MMIiJBB nTal H aß»^^D»^aH \ po * Boz 110, WtUtn < ton - eTTHErI KM W' 11TI ■ m QL Treasurer: I* HAMMOND. K9 I p '°* Bo * 110, We,un « t «- ■f h w ■ Lflfl II KTiTii I yQji| r4(•■ la Ktltll * ■■■■■■■■■MsE^^^^^EE^ fc^^R#"" B MBJ MIM ■vw^p^HM HAMMOND fir McARTHUR, IZ II illlll Box Auckloao-. BrPfV B*9 bET7^4 Please send me tickets in "WORTH A TRY" Art Union I Li!* jJHrul I*l * 1» I (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for *>::::, also stamped addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment V^PVVWI of tickets.) if «f IT ITI name ■ I'lf H'Jilrilß Pl'A'l'M! (Mr, Mrs or Miss) I II ADDRESS I U ...>.......... j^^B^^EjUHfJH|_^Ej

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 192, 14 August 1940, Page 13

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