A COUGH OURE, LUNG "TONIC AND GENERAL, StRENGTHffiNER, Tussicura is not a preparation that simply cures a cold,, and does nothing else. Its goodness goes further ' than that. Tuasieura cures the worst cough or cold in record time, heals the strained membranes of the throat, tones up the lungs, and imparts the strength and vitality necessary to ward off further at-' tacks of disease. , Matty people feel better amd stronger' after taking Tussicura than they dad before they caught tbe^ cold. That's because it contains valuable toiuc^t>roß»r--ties in ooticentrated form, in .addition to its great cough and cold virtues. Take TjissicttTa, and makot a thorough job of it. Large bottles 2s 6d, chemists and stores, • Bixt dor't let yourself'be trioke'd into taking a ' substitute. Be sure you gat Tuteicura. You'll be glad afterwards.—Advt. .■ •■ ■>• . OVERWORKED AND: UNDERFED. Health'statistic* show the increasing number of deaths from nervous exhaustion—a malady due te> an overworked and underfed nervous system. Underfed does not mean lack of food, but rather that the right kind of food is not being provided for the nerves and brain. The iwfcKtioii to the ordinary food of^a little Sanagen enriches the dietary with just these finer food elements that rtpair the daily wear and tesvr of the mento*nervons system. Sanatfen mixes well with otter food ; especially with-milk, coffee, cocoa, porridge, puddings, and omelettes. Fol" th«, musculai- worker, Sanagen' plays as important a part as it does for the brain ■worker. It is tho perfected produat 6f | the Britash' food cherfust, and iv 1920 was awarded the Gold ,M6dal,at the Food Exhibition in- London. If you have brain fag or nervous trouble, add Sanagen to your duet. Sanageh is sold by all chemists at 4s 6d, Bs, and 14s 6d, or post free from Sanagen- Co., Box 210, Christchurch. A valuable free b&okleb &a NeuL-SAthania sent post frjeo op appli' cation.—Advt; ""' "■■'■' ■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 150, 25 June 1921, Page 15
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