HOW TO TAKE "SANAGEN." Sanagen, "The British Nerve Food," is m the form of a white powder, Mid it is pleasant to the palate. Sanagen can be _ taken with meals—in <i»oa, sonp milk tea, coffee, milk puddings, and the like. It can also be *pnnkietl over stewed fruits, bread and buttij, jam, porridge, and cereal foods. Si. at people still prefer to take il ati«r meala ln ., Tvineglassful of. water, or mixed with milk. Thus it is possible to take oanagen either separately or to enrich every meal with its nerve-feeding properties. Sanagen supplies in an easily digestible and assimilable form a considerable addition to thoae finer food elements required by the brain and nerves. Start a course of Sanagen. It 7™ Medal at the ? Exhibition held in London, oow■ /J chemists at 4s 6d, Bs, and 14s 6a, or post paid from Sanagen Co., 210, Christ-church. ' A valuable tree booklet on Neurasthenia sent free on application. 16
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 14
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