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SUN DOWN. If yon are worn with worry and overwork bo that the whole system is run down, take Sanagen. This tonio food, which 12,000 doctors have given their patients, is just what you need. . Sanagen is in no sense a drug, but a pure natural. food, prepared from fresh milk. It contains the proteid a.nd phosphorus that build up shattered nerves, and promptly restores bodily and nervous energy, feeding nerves, muscles, and brain. The reward .of taking Sanagen is clear thinking, abundant physical energy, good spirits, and permanent improvement. Sanagen, the British Nerve Food, costs 4s, 7s 6d, and 14s 6d at all chemists, of post free from the Sanagen Co., Box 210, Christchurch. —Advt.

FIFTY YEARS HAVE PROVED BEE OINTMENT'S VALUE. .- i Fifty years ago Bee Ointment soothed immediately and quickly healed a cut, a bruise, a burn, or a sore; gave relief to sufferers from eczema, rashes, pimples, blackheads, and other skin affections —and Bes Ointment has been doing the same day after day ever since. This antiseptic, gentle and sure medication should be in every home, workshop, and office, to render first and welcome aid when the need arises. It is very economical to buy and use. Is 6d is all a large' pot costs; or send for free sample to Bee Ointment Proprietary, Box 388, Wellington.—Advt.

WINTER TIME—NAZOL TIME. Wise people keep Nazol handy always, but it is most important to have this sure and prompt remedy during winter. Colds' are unknown to Nazol users, for no cold is Nazol-proof. In record time, by penetrating to the root of the trouble, Nazol kills the germs and ousts the cold. —Advt. .

It is just about twenty years ago since special machinery was introduced for grinding spectacle lenses in 'a new and improved way, and from that time onwards optical science has made wonderful strides. It is obvious that fellington City has not had the full benefits of tliis revolution in optics, and for that reason Messrs. Barry and Sargent are commencing business as Optical Specialists. Both gentlemen are possessed of the qualifications and experience neces- 1 sary to render the most efficient service, and there is no doubt that their business will prove a decided acquisition to the spectacle-wearing community of Wellington City and surrounding country. The date of opening and the new address, together with other important details, will be published! later. Watch for announcements.—Advt.

Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, of 215, Lambtori-quay, Wellington,. report that recently they acted as agents in-filingi the following applications for letters patent :—P. and E. M'Donald, Wellington, footwear; H. Jenkins, Dunedin, hydraulic director; J. Grant, London, raising liquid; Adams Co., Sydney, composition, A. Stuart, Melbourne, electric switch ;.Harris and Noble, Beaufort, cahburetter; D. Hogg, Auckland,, road sweeper; H. Wallace, Auckland, concrete walls; A. Balinky, New York, embroidering machine; American Coke and Chemical Co., Chicago, coke oven. — Advt.

Mother! If you knew you could save baby, and the children from coughs, colds, chest and lung trouble, would you dc it? Of. course you would. Then get Kazol now. Sprinkle a little on baby's pillow, give the older children a dose on sugar. Nazol will protect them. Pure and certain. Inexpensive, too. Is 6d for 60 doses, at chemists and stores. —AdvK

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 115, 15 May 1920, Page 9

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