■ ! CEREGEN FOR CONVALESCENTS. .•• Ajtee sickness, when the least exertion causes weakness and shakiness of the limbs, the nerves are crying out for 5, nourishment. But ordinary foods do not contain the necessary percentage of pre- % teid, the essential food element for build- %. ing up muscle and brain and nerve » ? »■ tissue. p;1 . Ceregen, used in British Naval and |||, Military Hospitals, contains 80 per cent P|' proteid, its effiracy in the treatment of m€, nervous weakness being endorsed by do 2 " |v.;.: tors and nurses the world over. Build *.;.-- up, regain health by taking Ceregen; 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s; from all chemists. ||| fc .The 12s size contains eight times amount fig 'Of 2s 6d tin. —■»——"^ WJMii Stocktaking sale of books, stationery, leather (roods, now proceeding. |Big reduc&M.—A. J. Harding, 220, Queen Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 9
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