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AZING'I r i I prf! QC/Hwce & 6/17/6 : ri' ■ :$ Will do ALL Fancy M'ork. is IVI3 ch in 0 guarantred tin the c,lr 1 ,) " f " U self-setting Needl<\ solf-threatf- j||^ ■ ■ a Shuttle, automatic BobbinPoints This Machinc will do all the work-. last as long, \ __ _ look as well as one costing double the money. Vf 0 rth Th ey arc perfect in every detail and will sewanythin R from muslin to carpet. Rfimsni" The remarkable simplicity of the mechanism renders •*®' ■ ■will it almost impossible for them to get out of order. ThC SCt ° f nUachmenlS R ' vcn leav <s nothing to be. 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Only give Sanatogen a fair trial, and you will soon bft.ajjj j•} | convinced, enthusiastic!' j £ 5 "Sceptical as I.was," writes Sir William Bull, M.P., " I | | j bound to say that Sanatogen performs what it promises to j II it has a wonderfully restorative effect.'' . j J 11 "It is only fair to say," writes Sit Alexander Cross, j |: " that I have been surprised at the results of Sanatogen; & ; 11 They have*been just what was predicted —a material increase | ) |j in vigour and physical fitness." :- : v| |j. I j Such statements—typical of thousands of others—cannot *'•? j i fail to impress even a prejudiced reader. For they were 3ent;?£ ? |i voluntarily by shrewd men of the world—men of high, p |! character an i position—not at all the sort of people to be- -B; |j carried away by facile enthusiasms, or to be .deceived by ,hL II illusory sensations of benefit ; | |; Will you do as they did ? Will you, in fairness to your own : .B1 I j health, give Sa tatogen athorongh trial ? 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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15605, 1 June 1916, Page 10