NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS . USE CEREGEN. Onf- boys subjected _ to the privations and nerve-racking tensions of modern warfare are frequently casualtied with nervous troubles. The nursing back to health and strength of these warriors of ours is the humane self-imposed task of onvaliant Red Cross Nurses. Ceregen is used in Naval and Military Hospitals of the Allies. It is not a stimulant, but a nerve food containing 80 per cent, proteid, the food element essentia] for the forma, lion of muscle, brain, and nerve tissue. Ii overworked, run-down, or always tired, try Ceregen; 2s 6d, 4s 6d. 6s 6d, 12s! Prom all chemists. The 12s size contains eight times the amount of 2s 6d tin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 12
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