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Sleeplessness N is in most cases due to starvation of the nervous system.Thereare,ofcourse,many ways to numb your "jumpy" nerves, but there is only one T T !~! I' j healthy natural way to conquer sleeplessness: writes Feed Your Nerves tf«*«/*w 4» a cuititixle Your sleeplessness is a sign that excessive mental or~physica! agent Sa""to B en strain has used up the phosphorus in your system. Sanatosen " '"pp''" the-much. . . •II • , ... , , ° needed nutrition will give you the extra'phosphorus needed to revitalize to the nereous , y ,. ■ your nerve-cells. It infuses into the cells and tissues of your tern as well a* the :-;■'"■■ ; ■ body the very elements—phosphorus (for the nerve-tissues h'cTr'r^.tomalh in particular) and proteid (for the bodily tissues generally)— u"J T 'andZther w;hich build up your Health and Nerve-strength lastingly. organ*, the .','..''. ."'■"• patient sleeps, hit When you feel For Stomach*- Z'dZdyiZdi « n 1 „ o f»* aHjl re*tored and Kun-down he /ose« *«« *- " -. preteion of tpirit.'' Sanatogen wUI revitalize and- Being easily digestible, Sanatogen is , |. reyivify your whole nervous universally prescribed by doctors for - . •yrtem ; and so give you back stomach-sufferers. It gives rest to the your former health and energy. stomach while gradually restoring the That trustworthy; medical paper, digestive powers. Dr. RODARI, ProThe Lancet, write*,.: " There is fessor of Medicine at the University of abundant evidence of the value Zurich, Switzerland.writei: "3»natogen of Sanatogen as a restorative has a direct favourable influence on the and food and more particularly. nerves, on which the glandular-action ■-4' v in cases of general debility." in the digestive apparatus depends." Start taking Sanatogen to-day and you. j- -...-*........- ~, will soon enjoy a restful, refreshing sleep, IG° an^ as^ y°ur \ ■■'.■■ ' i chemist tOday \ The True Tonic-Food . - M GENATOSAN LIMITED, LOVGHBOROUGH. ENGLAND.-Makeri of Formamint <%0&S^ I 6$ Million People Have Bought DON'T MIND THE RAIN! - . ' /^% ' AA/A I Y^T-I"CQ ' ' DON'T MIND THE RAIN! . ,f«l ▼VA X V-X JLJIJDO > ' T H E s E Delicious Soups will take ail th e vST ~ -W^T'agreat ttibuteto.any ." z' ■■".' x cold and miserableness out o f tho ; /^3fc^\ ' article to say that morepeoWinter months. Serve them every day. iff .^T^ P^e navechosenitthan any other! BOVRIL, 2oz and 4oz bottles . 111 fh 2i\ , ■ SHS^ extract // / £-^ ol\ Ingersolis have been chosen by 6? ■''" , ' ■: IvIiIAAJN. small and larjre tins If /-ill 6 ill mi- . . ' J SYMINGTON'S soup I/ h -11 million people—in all parts of IS^SSOTup- I "PA € -'^-^^mali walksoflife,' „ , / ' TOHBROA SOUP. ' gi \-o**\ -II •'"''". OUR teas VK''/i}w The annual production-of IngerOUR teas . . v*S&S^iy practically equals all other arc noted for their splendid blends. They \\^J^ American makes combined. are to be had at all prices. Orders by iel, " ' ' •' ■ ■ ' " ' ■ ' or letter receive our earliest attention. — E. J. HYAMS, Ltd., 118-120 Wakefield St., Wellington W. CAMPBELL LIMITED, * " The Quality Grocers)' ' "— Umv ''' mmm^^^*—^^^*^*mmmmm Telephones:— . '^t^t Manners street, 443 and 163 IB s> /^* - Corns? Use An^Werecl f^i^M J, mancptly. Two _cr three drops of. "Gets-It" , Bja^gg tT W^ < \\ S$ i/»J^i«f • -! voi c •°l™ P?'""* 11.0". *!" cm loosens so im^Br^Jt^T \ C 11 *JC\ff %f^9 "s»t U..S. A. Sold cN'Ciywbc'rc, * "' " I^^^ is\ , "' "..■.-■■■

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 4

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