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■Ps O "After .a fair trial Muiatogen. r™*? Physicians testify to its 1..' ' L ■.. . » Wonderful revitalising effect.

SirCharlesA.Csmeron, C.8., M.D,, etc, —tlie famous medical scientist, writes: " Sanatogen is an excellent nerve food of the highest nutritive value,' containing a large amount of organic phosphorus in exactly the fonn i in wliidi it can be' ■ easily absorbed." The Archbishop of Bombay , writes: "luseSanat- • ogen every now and then under my doctor's advice, and always derive great benefit from it," Dr. Claude L Wheeler — the well-known medical author, writes: "Sanatogen is a highly-concen-trated and very ■'.'• nutritious ■ food, endowed with special tonic .' properties. The gain achieved from its aid is permanent: it builas up, fortificsandstrengtliens the cells of the body, and there is no reaction." ; Sir H. Hesketh Bell, ; K.CH.C, ' writes: "For a man' doing hard, mental work in an enervating climate there is, according ,to my . '. experience, no better jnvigorator than Sanatogen." The Bishop of Southampton writes: "Itgivesme pleasure to bear my testimony to the value of Sanatogen ■■' as 'an invigorating tonic and restorative. , I took it for the first ' time ; some ' th'rec i years ago, simply as .'a.remedy for fatigue ■. due to pressure of work. I take it one ..; mouth in three during the year," * The Bt. Hon. Sir Frederick , Milnsr; •;::•"•' ".-Bart.,-' ; ' writes: "Sir Fred-v-venck,- Milner • was '' ! ■''bverwork when 'he ■ took Sanatogen, and 'it certainly did good; ■If'seems'-both- to 'nourish and give strength." , '.'

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 9

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