WHAT IS SANAGEN? Sanagen, the wonderful food for nerves and brain, is the concentrated proteid extract of pure, rich milk, to which are added the valuable glycero-phosphates (or Synthetic Lecithin) at a certain vital stage in the procesr of manufacture. It is ths finest vitalising tonio food known. Almost every person suffering . from, weakness of the nerves and brain fag can obtain surprisingly rapid relief, and make real daily progress in tho development of nerve strength and brain power jby taking those necessary elements which Sanagen contains. It supplies the protein and phosphorus which starved nerves demand. ' ■ -. Sanagen, the British Nerve Food, is obtainable from all Chemists at 4a, 7a 6d, and 14s 6d, or post free from the Sanagen Oo Box 210, Christchurch.— Advt.
Few people see the furniture they purchase bein°: made, but you can do go by going to Edward Collie, Ltd., 167, Riddi-ford-street, Newtown. All our furniture is manufactured in our.own modern faci tory, and this is the reason that our prices are so much below those that prevail to-day. Will you come and see our furniture being.made?—.Advt. Winter days are trying days. Colds are continually causing disappointments, inconvenience, illness, worry .and expense. Yet how unnecessary'! No cold is >azolproof. Nazo! penetrates right down, destroys cold-germs and sives immediaterelief. Let Xazol befriend you tnis winter. Is 6d bays 60 do:as at chemist or store. —Advt. Woods" Groat Peppermint Cure for Ooushs and Colds, never fails, U 9d, 2s 9d.—AUvt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 121, 22 May 1920, Page 9
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