HOW TO TAKE “ SANAGEN. Sanagen, “ Tho British Nervo Food,” is in tho term of a white powder, and it is pleasant to the palate. Sanagen can bo taken with meals—in cocoa, soup, milk, tea, coffee, milk puddings, and the like. It can also be sprinkled over stewed f ruits, bread, and butter, jam, porridge, and cereal foods. Some people still prefer to take it after meals, in a wineglassfnl pt water or mixed with milk. Thus it is possible to take Sanagen either separately or to enrich every meal with its nonefeediug properties'. Sanagen supplies in an caslly-digestlblo and assimilable form a considerable addition to those finer food elements required by the bruin nndncivis Start a course of Sanagen. It was awarded tho gold medal at the 1920 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 neurasthenia sent free on application. —[Advt,] KING WINSTON. A former colleague has been telling rather an amusing story, which may or may not he true, of tho time when Mr Winston Churchill was tho First Lord of tho Admiralty. Rather a surprisingdocument was issued by the department one, day, which appeared to show that tho King had intervened in naval matters iu a manner which, as a constitutional monarch, was absolutely contrary to his usual practice, and there was general astonishment in consequence. Belief and enlightenment alike came later in the day, when a note was sent round: “With reference to Paper No. Churchill’ in every case.” When baby snuffles or sneezes sprinkle pillow or nightgown with “ NAZOL.” Instantly relieves and soothes.—}Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 3
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278Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17691, 18 June 1921, Page 3
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