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Your Nerve Energy will increase 63 per cent, if you take Sanatogen every day. This extra nerve energy means a keen, active braina zest for work—high spirits—and physical efficiency. " TERVE ENERGY pliorus which makes Sanatogen JN ' must come from of s "ch high value as a nerve assimilated food," writes Pro- f°°d." fessor Fraser Harris, M.D., Scientific tests on human I in his book on " Nerves." subjects, made by an eminent • , . physician—of King's College Food containing piK.s- Hospital, London—proved that phoru£j," he says, "is cer- the phosphorus assimilated by tainly necessary to build up thevbody was increased by 63 a robust nervous system." per cent, after Sanatogen had _ T ■ . been taken daily for six weeks. Hence, to increase your . nerve energy, you must take . P a P er > describing these a food containing phosphorus ""J™!?"' resu ' ts ; "f b V , . , . . «i , 1 r this phvsician before the Interwhich is assimilated. ( national Congress of Medicine, Such a food is Sanatogen. 1906, and was afterwards pubIn the words of Sir Charles A. lished. At a subsequent meetCameron, C.8., M.D., President ing of the Congress (London, of the Royal Institute of Public August, 1913) Sanatogen was Health: " Sanatogen contains a given the Grand Prix — the large amount of organic phos- highest possible award —an phorus in exactly the form in honour which has not been which it can be easily assimi- conferred on any other food or lated. It is this organic phos- tonic. Take Sanatogen Daily. To sum up: the daily use of Sanatogen will bring a great increase in the amount of phosphorus in your nerve cells; this will bring a corresponding increase in your nerve energy; and increased nerve energy means that you will feel active and keen every moment, that you will do more and better work than you otherwise could, and that you will be healthier, happier, and more efficient in every way. Start now! (Your Chemist or Storekeeper sells Sanatogen, in tins of three sizes, and it is entirely British made by British labour.) It will cost you only a few pence a day, and there is no risk, for Sanatogen is absolutely harmless— is a food, not a drug or a stimulant, and it has a healthful effect on every organ of the body. As Professor Harris says; "You cannot overfeed the nervous system v ith phosphorus." A. Wulfing & Company, %(|J 17 Bond St., Sydney, N.S.W. HetSSlji lend me a Free Book; " How to L" 6

| fMWWMMMZWWMmMmMmfo I The cup of tea at the office I 8 The busy man of affairs, who j| § usually "hasn't the time to think i |j of tea flavours" is at once cog- If p nisant. of the different aroma 11 p and refreshing qualities of H I _ = p Thereafter he specifies "Amber ::: || Tips" Tea for home use—if "Z % there is occasion to do so. '2 d Let your "office cup" be filled ~ J with delicious, fragrant, invigor* «- 1 ating "Amber Tips" Tea.— AND. RUCKLING, Agents 41, FORI STREET, AUCKLAND*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16203, 13 April 1916, Page 8