HOLIDAY COMFORT. The curse of the sandfly was hera, and as we watched the lamps rise upon our hands we could not but fee] how much joy these vermin had taken out of our vacation. Turning a bend in the track, we met an angler applying tome black liniment to his insect bites; it proved to be Boa, the Great Indian Liniment. He was food enough to treat our wound 3, and rom this we got immediate relief and morning showed no evidence of any bites on anyone who had used Boa (Best of All). Boa cures Bruises, heals Cute, etc., und no touring party should consider its kit complete without a bottle. Obtainable from all chemists and stores. 5b ft bottle, post free. Money back if not satisfied. Writ* Box 307, Palmerston North.—Adrt. HOW TO TAKB SANAGEN* Sanagon, the British Nerve Food, is in the form of a white and it is pleasant to the palate. Sanagen can bo taken with meat—in cocoa, soup, milk, tea, coffee, milk puddings, and the like. It can also be sprinkled over stewed fruits, bread and butter, jam, porridge, and cereal foods. Some people itill pire< for to take it after meals—dn a winegkasful of water, or mixed with milk. Thus it ia possible to take Sanagen either Bepa.ra.tely, or to enrich every msal with its nerve-feeding properties. Saaagen supplies in an easily-digestible and assimilable forai, a considerable addition to those finer food elements required by the brain and nerves. Start a course cf Sanagen. It \va* awarded the Gold Medal at the 19aO Food Exhibition, held in London. Sold by chemists at 4s 6d, Bs, and 14s 6d, or post paid from Sanagen Co., Box 210, Christchurch. A valuable free booklet on Neurestheni* >ant post free on application.—£.dvt.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 15
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