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As Shakespeare would have said : W 5 j/\ ■ *~Z V— y,„ /Yvs— —S " Which lyres tnfit; that is the question. Whether 'tis better on the road to suffet The bursts and time tares of outrageous tyres Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And, fitting Michelins, end them." It is undoubtedly to the motorist's advantage to fit Michelin Tyres, for Michelin's unique experience in motor tyre construction has enabled him to produce tyres which are better than any Other tyres, and which are famous the world over for thei reliability and durability. Michelin's motto is One Quality Only, The Best Michelin Tyres Can be obtained from all the leading Garages. G.J

Why they take Sanatogen. | U Read these letters from I prominent persons, and you i will realise why they and Sir H. Hesketb Bell, K.C.M.G., II many thousands of Others j writes: " For a man doing hard mental " swear bv" SanatOffen as work in an enervating climate there is no J , . • _ ir better invigorator than Sanatogen." a means of keeping oneself , , . .- » thoroughly fit and healthy. JfJ Jk^tUC^ftU^ Why not follow their ex- 1 ample? Why not try Sanat- -....., t ~, ~ ogeu today ? The Archbishop of Adelaide IHI writes: " I never use medicine except by 1 f\ » net • j my doctor's orders. He, however, has A IvOnillllA I fill If* prescribed Sanatogen more than once, t\ UCIIUIIIC IWlllVt and I believe I have found it both nutri- — tious and soothing. It appears to me to be 1 a very good preparation (or the use of I Don't be conquered by the invalids who have a fair share of mental I lassitude and nervous weak- strain to face." I lassitude and nervous weakness which attack every- j body at this season of the ——■—■——•■ J Tl^^ year. Get put of "that slack- r ' "' ""I ened condition of vitality as | soon as possible before Sir Gilbert Parker, j dysentery, enteric, rheunia- the popular Novelist, writes: "i have i ' tism, or other diseases attack used Sanatogen «trawdinary bene- 1 ' fit. It is a true tonic food, feeding: the I II yOU. nerv»s, increasing the energy, and giving I „ m i „ ~ *~..„ fresh vigour to body and mind." Build up your nerves, tone * o. up your muscles, multiply ■ itfCft,. your red blood-corpuscles, «£ — ■ regulate your digestive functions, throw off those toxic M r . Eden FhillpottS, products of improper diet, the well-known Novelist. writes: "Sanat(lll lay in a little reserve nerve is of real value to the brain worker. ~„A U™A o mm „miin,i a tonic and food combined. lean jive it , and blood ammunition— high praise from personal experience." 111 l one word, take a course of . Sanatogen! fjUS^^.^CT Sanatoqen ZZZ — Br "" THE FOOD/TONIC . <H2"S> ■ Sir Frederic H. Cowen, j the famous Musician, writes: "I am now I TJoadilv diP'P'rtihle — even •so much better that lean, give up taking: Keaaiiy dlgestiDie even Sanalogen , It is the best remedy for ill acute illness — highly nerves I know, and I have recommended nourishing, rich, in the it to many friends." essential nerve-food—phos- o \ > ; phorus —Sanatogen forms r/t , , an ideal tonic nutriment for —=— -* 1 residents in this country, and especially for those Mr. ** H. Ny, , suffering from general weak- the famous Cricketer, writes :"Sanatofien / suuciiufc " *. 6 „^i; a „o««ti ** an excellent tonic food in training. . ness, nervous exhaustion, . especially valuable to nervous exhaustion, I digestive troubles, and ail- to which men who undergo severe train- ~ merits of the stomach and ing are liable." bowels. ' «ruT ' '. * j Any doctor will tell you _____ --— _ - __I___i1 ___ il ____ || that a course of Sanatogen ' —«—— mi —■ is by far the best means of ■——■■■■■—•—■■■■■""■"'■■■■" l preventing that devitalisa- ™ « p Paw.ll I Son of the nerves, and Tl» Hon. E. PoiwJ, ■ . 1 ... c 4.1. v „:„,.1 Senator of Union Parliament, Cape Town, B indolence of the physical wril „. "Having been asked to give my ' functions, to which every- opinion on Sanatogen. I may say that it , J , . ,- ~ ■ . has been In use in my fatally for years. body IS liable JUSt now. I and I know of several cases in which it ' has been prescribed by local medical prac- ' ! I ' . titioners. It is the best restorative and Why YOU need -"-fr-*™** SANATOGEN. Mr.Haiic.ine, the celebrated Author and Dramatist, ~,,'. ~ ,' writes: "My experience'of Sanatogen. • Moreover, the bactericidal has been that as a tonic aerve-food it action of the.blood ana; its ] jjw™ Mo » than °»«« l!iw done ** I natural protective powers RWH ' . * against disease are so highly VLftti 0 vAlAi&i developed by Sanatogen that J <*«■*- v *" *** your system will be far ■ ' i """""""TliF" - better fitted to resist fevers, ■ M n.,u pout, sciatica, rheumatism, I etc. Sanatogen is also of FREE BOOKLET. 1 the greatest value in con- * valescence after'illness. THE SANATOGEN CO. » I ' Start using Sanatogen 1". Bond Street. Sydney. NS.V. to-day. It is sold by all Please mc a of =. How to Llvc Chemists and Store-keepers, . Healthy." t in tins of three sizes. Send ' Knnic I the coupon for the Free Book which tells you all g fifim* ...........„»«, ' I about Sanatogen. ■j ' ' "'""'"'•^-ff ____Jj] Ml i ~~ I■——*—''1 ■——*—'' HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic for Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. ,^.... Sold at Chemists, TINS, 116 Si-nt Post Free on receipt of •tamps, any State, by Soto Kamifaeturer* A ■WW EWBTia —hi CO., in. 17 WWII svsydh^ W no SUB BEGW WE "ALL Dm g™?!™ S ™B lK«"&K '''• T»nnia and Neslig* Shirt* ■ Mercerised., or WHO IS BEGGS? fS^SBu, , Jo. L Su— «., Prices to suit all W f tß Outfitter Tailor. Costumier, m-4 Gents uuttttter. Bees is the Now Proprietor at the Queen's 11-13. Victoria St. We*t. / / > Ferry Hotel, where Speight's Beer is now d —_ ; — —-—•- : TT on diwißbt-and yon know how good -pNGLISH Grasses, iHorera. ovary wioty; ~.:;. Speight's Beer is. Have a class and a morn- il/ 0 f Seeds lor Jam and g*««fe p?m Sack it'll o'clock. Your. w«lnom* o'Leary-Dotvns Seed, Warehouse. Cook St, , L(uv»r ilown **"'« ■ >;■ .'.-., ;: - >

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 7 (Supplement)

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