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THE BRAIN REQUIRES FOOD j yine-tentha of the energy of the nervous system ate employed in running the , physical machinery—busy with the work of digestion of the food, the work iof the heart, the circulation of the blood, tho act of breathing and the elimination cf the waste matters of the kept at tho highest standard Pi efficiency. You can lighten your load by onrichmg the daily dietary with nervenourishing Sanagen. Scientific analysjp shows that Sanagen, the ideal purinfree and su<jar-free nitrogenous brain food, is rich in the organic and inorganic compounds of phosphorus. Moreover, the valuable enzymes and vitaniines. of the richest milk are embodied in Sanagen, and these varied attributes make of it the ideal Brain and Nerve Food. Sanagen is British-made and ia obtainable from all Chemists at 4s 6d, 8s and 14a 6d, or can be had direct, post free, from the Sanagen Company, awarded a Gold Medal at the 1920 Food Exhibition in London, Write for our booklet on Neurasthenia, .sent free on application- —1

A publican in the Taranaki district has been fined £lO and had his license endorsed, for allowing the game of "banker" to be played on his premises. It was shown in evidence that one man had lost £165 at the game during an evening.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 15

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