SHELL-SHOGJK—AND CEREGEN 1 Shell-shock demonstrates how dependent the health of the body is upon the nerves. Overtaxed by war strain, the breakdown occurs in the thunder of bombardment, the nervous system reaches breaking strain and collapses. Nervous complaints are the same, but in lesser degree. All arise from overtax and failing energy. Ceregen is the cure. Ceregen is a nerve food that supplies the tssential proteid— the very essence of nerve strength and poise. British military and naval hospitals used Ceregen. Doctors recommend it. Get Miis food that builds new strength—2s od, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s, at chemists. The 12s size contains eight, times the amount of 2s 6d tin. —but for furniture, bedding, crockery, and kitchen ware, Malvern's prices will suit yon better.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17234, 9 August 1919, Page 11
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