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Soft Collars.—Yes, we carry a large stock of cotton, coloured and white, at 9d each, three for 2s; also tussore silt and white silk, from Is, three for 2s 9d. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd.—Advt. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are an effective remedy for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn, Acidity of ,Stomach, and al) Stomach Troubles. Price, 2s 6d per tin of 80 Tabules.— Advt The finest value in river scenery in the world. That's how a tourist summed up the famous Wanganui River trip. Every turn, every curve, unfolds a new Ecene of beauty and enchantment— every mile is a- mile of magic. And the whole trip costs pounds less than one would expect to pay. Write A". Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux.—Advt. Smokers of mild tobaccos and high grade mixtures a.re advised to try a tin of Light Prssscd Golden Eagle. It is of special manufacture and quality. Is tin. Advt.

Where Sanatogen is Made View of the Sanatogen Works in Cornwall, England,. In the mild sunshine of Perizance, standing foursquare to the Atlantic breezes, there is an ideal factory which manufactures the whole supply of Sanatogen and Albulactin for Great Britain and Australasia — a British Factory, employing only British labour and materials. Strict scientific control and scrupulous cleanliness mark every stage of the manufacture; each product is entirely untouched by hand, and has to pass severe laboratory tests before being placed on the market The casein which forms the The resultant compound owes basis of Sanatogen is highly its unique nourishing and inrefined, and absolutely pure yigorating properties entirely j * -i •* ■ j=,; 1a f rnm 'to this process; and no other and sterile; it is derived from duct the ' same composi . the richest milk in Cornwall. tion or effects . There are not) This body-building nutrient and there never have beenj any is organically united with a but; British workmen in this certain salt of phosphorus— factory since it was established identical with the phosphorus seven years ago. in the human nerve-cells— Albulactin, the preparation by a special process used which has revolutionised infantexclusively by the Sanatogen feeding, is also manufactured Company.. here. Where Formamint is Made Mention must also be made of the Sanatogen Company's London factory, adjoining their Head Office. This factory, again, is entirely British staffed, and Formamint Tablets have been manufactured there, under equally ideal conditions, since the first bottle was sold. The value of Formamint as Society, and the leading infeca remedy for throat troubles tious diseases' hospitals, and a preventive of infectious . . diseases is universally recog- Here, also, it should be noted vised by the medical profes- that Formamint's composition sion; and the preparation is is unique, the process of manuwidely used by the Royal Army facture being fully patented Medical Corps, the Red Cross throughout the world. The foregoing facts are guaranteed by the Sanatogen Company, 12, Chenies Street, London, W.C. Also at Capetown, Sydney, New York, Bombay, Skanghai, etc. ■ft Ilitaiy^^Watch :: RADIUM DIALS □ Guaranteed by Rotherhamt, London |O IS Jewelled Lever Movements, strong Silver Cases, Bold Dials „. CQ I m With Radium Dials that show the time on dark nights. .., - tyi fifi/» New Leather Dial Protectors 2/6 extra Post Freo to any address. G. T. WHITE, jeweller Contractor to the New Zealand Defence Department LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, and at Colombo Street, Christchurch

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

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