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Genuine Appreciation The manner in which the public have responded to, and appreciated Drayton' Jones' low prices h3s been exceptional, and the second week of our Right-Price Sale will find us exceedingly eager to offer even greater value. We will be glad to have you compare our — values. DRAYTON-JONES LIMITED Cnr. Lichfield and Colombo Streets D 3016-7314

10 000 DOCTORS PRESCRIBE "SANAGEN." To meet modern conditions and avoid danger of nervous breakdown, we need to enrich our daily diet with those elements which nourish the nerves and brain. This food must not throw extra work on the digestion, but must be a concentrated preparation Riving mnximuni nerve nutritioii; 10,016 British doctors have tested and appioyed Sanagen as being the ideal nerve and brain food. Sanagen is also prescribed for Neurasthenia, General Debility, Bram Fag, Nervous Dyspepsia. Sleeplessness, and convalescence from illnesses,., and in-. 1920 was awarded the Gold Medal at the Food Exhibition held in London. Sanagen, "The British Nerve Food;" should form part of your daily diet. Get Sanagen now—it benefits permanently, and assists -the- whole nervous systein to withstand .the exceptional demands which modern conditions impose. Sanagen is sold bv all chemists'at 4s 6d, Bs, and 14s 6d, or post paid from Sanagen Co., Box 210 c Christchurch. A valuable free booklet on Neurasthenia sent post free on application. J5380 -."..'That foe can dive 500 ft into the ocean and still. work comfortably and easily is this contention of Frank Walters, diver 'and inventor of an aluminium diving suit. In a recent' test ha reached .a depth <jf 390 ft, said to be a world s record. Owing to the rigidity of the suit, pressure at the depth attained was but Mb to the square inch inside the suit, while it reached 1701b on the outside. The suit has ball-bearing joints and artificial hands. The .world's long-distance wireless record was broken by the United States Navy on March Bth by the sending of messages within three minutes from Ca,vite, Philippine Islands, to Washington. a distance of 10,000 miles. The Cavite station sent test messages -'O'K) miles to the Goat Island station. The message was then forwarded to San Diego, and thence to Washington* • Initialed or tnken on sugar, "NAZOL'' gives wonderful relief from coughs, colds, or sore threats. 3 Tne form backer can't do without the Pocket Turf . Register. Now published. TO FORD CAR OWNERS! Nearly all makes of cars are now fitted witli Hot Spot inlet pipes to assist vapourising the present-day petrol. Suckling's Garage, Ltd., manufacture a patent All Hot Spot for Fords. Sweeter running, better power and acceleration. Thirty to 35 miles per gallon. £5 Ga fitted. Thirty days' trial; if not satisfied, send it back. Fit one now for winter use. Sold by Canterbury Motor Co., Tuam street, and Suckling's Garage, Ltd., 117 Worcester street. 68981

NOW PUBLISHED Pocket Edition of the N.Z. Turf Register (Racing and Trot ing) For the Easter Meetings. A Ready Reference. Fully Indexed. PRICE: 3/6 Postage 4d. extra In Postal Notes-oi. Stamps with order Only the actual copies ordered will be printed, thereforeithose who desire to study form up to date should SEND THEIR ORDERS IN AT ONCE GHRISTGHURCH PRESS CO. LIMITED . PUBLISHERS. CHniSTCHURCH TO THE MANAGER, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., Christchurrh. Dear Sir, —Please forward me, when published, the pocket edition of The S.Z. TURF REGISTER, as atme advertised. I enclose the sum of 3/6 and 4d. postage for this edition.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17157, 28 May 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17157, 28 May 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17157, 28 May 1921, Page 10

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