CEREGEN! BEHISH ALWAYS—- " STILL BRITISH. '
Ceregen is a nerve food recommended by doctors—used by Britain and our Allies in Naval and Military Hospitals.' It has no German past—the works where Ceregen is made, were established over 100-years ago in England. If vou'r.e -weak, "worn-out, mentally dull, take this splendid nerve food—it contains over 80 per cent of proteid—rabsolntely essential to health, and. strength. Every-day food -..has not enough proteid—'Ceregen will supply the shortage and make you,feel renewed in brain and bp&v. Get a tin, 2s 6d, 4s-6d, 6s 6d, 12s. From air Chemists, 12s size contains 8 times amount of 2s 6d tin.
The most highly finished typewriter to-day is the famous light-running Fox. •• -y not trade your old machine to us and secure the best? We allow easy payment t a rms it necessary. W. J. Seater and Coy., Fox Agents, 105 Customhouse Quay. Wellington. Phone 1474.
Lighting Question. otorisf s I Attention, Please ! NO glare Headlights," yet niaxinrum results. Not necessary to put* up with the clanger and annoyance of driving with dimmers. N * j GLASSES Mechanically treated on the inside on any make of car, 6/- per pair. / Approved of by the local Police Authorities. ' v . - ,-.-. .-. :■■■ ■' '■■■• - "■'■ '•-. .:'■'"•■ .-":. . ■■' v '" : '■•'■' '■ Call on us for Demonstration REPAIRS of every description by Mechanics—any make of Gar. NO Boys employed. Your smallest want attended to by a Tradesman. Electrical "Work of all descriptions undertaken. - • ■■•'. ~ "We can put that job of yours right. orrasmeros arpge Com party, Ha r dy-st. 'PHONE 464.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 160, 3 July 1918, Page 7
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