In ibis ase of nerve-wrecking work performed daily at high tension, there is a constant need for a food that will build up •air! sustain a vigorous supply of energy. Ceregen 13 particularly suitable. It does not act as a mere stimulant, for it is rich in prcteids, and nourishes and rebuilds the system, enabling it to cope with the continual drain of nerve strain. Ceregen is recommended by the medical profession. In four sizes—2s 6d, is 6d, 7s 6d, and 13s 6d— *t chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17632, 19 November 1920, Page 7
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