f'■ Take a little In *^■■■■ {£99* M Sanatogen «L* J etfeiy morning i and you will feel fit and fresh every hour of the day Do you ever find yourself "watdtmg- the clock," letting your mind stray from your f work ?— Wishing - it was lunch-time . . . tea-time ... time to " knock off" .. . time for bed ? You will not feel like that if you take Sauatogen every morning — you will be too full of nerve energy to feel fagged or listless. For Sanatogen produces a ironderfol increase in nerve energy without stimulation, reaction, or other ill effects! (See Proceedings of the International Medical Congress, 1906.) This increased nerve energy keeps your brain (and other vital organs) in vigorous health; enables you to work at high pressure with ease and enjoyment; makes you keen, high-spirited, enthusiastic. Try it for a time—just two tea-spoonfuls of Sanatogen once a day, but regularly. It is particularly j i, t . invigorating when you are suffering from heat-fatigue. j "Sanatogen gives one the energy to do twice as much work, twice as well" So'writes Mr. Cosmo Hamilton, the well-known novelist and dramatist. Still more remarkable is tbe experience of Madame Sarah Grand, who says: " Sanatogen has enabled me to do as much work in one week as I used to do in six, and without suffering afterwards from the extra strain." Another eminent novelist, Mr. Horace Hazeltme, says: " Since I took my first cup of Sanatogen, there has been .. a day-by-day gain in activity and energy. Never have I £f approached the day's labour with such zeal, wi*.h such t enthusiasm." Take Sanatogen every morning, with or after breakfast, *. and you will soon be conscious of a steady improvement in ',*: your health, and a great increase in your powers of work. Do not imagine that these effects are due to stimulation: your own doctor will tell you that Sanatogen is not a drug or a stimulant, but a food, and that it is entirely without reaction or other ill effects. V-' Provided you mention this paper, we will send yon, free of charge, a book which tells you everything about Sanatogen. Write for it now, before you turn the page and forget. Address: 'A. Wulfing A Co., 17. Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W. ' ✓** (N.B. —All Chemists and Storekeepers sell Sanatogen in tins ' ' of three sizes. It is entirely British made by British labour.) f.' • . ■ Ton need Sanatogen in the N exhausting hot weather: start to-day. \r ' 7 ■r. drinkV 4 VAN \ HOUTEN^y COCOA ?V If not, why not ? \ Two Special | Millinery Lines These two lines of hats are remarkable both for quality and price. Make a point of seeing them to-day. They are sure to be quick sellers. BOWEN HATS, ahy coloured bands, in both small and comfortable'fitting shapes and big sailor shapes— 3/11 4/11 5/11 ' IMITATION PANAMAS FOR GIRLS, bound edges and band. Just the thing for holiday and school wear— 2/6 2/11 Graham, Wilson & Smellie House for Value CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15464, 17 December 1915, Page 5
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