CEREGEN! BRITISH ALWAYS. STILL BRITISH. Ceregen is a nerve food recommended by doctors —used by Britain and o-ur allies in Naval and Military Hospitals. It has no German past—the works where Cerogen is made were established over 100 years ago in England. If you're weak, "worn out," mentally dull, take this splendid nerve food. It contains over 80 per cent, of Proteid—ar> polutely essential to health and strength. Everyday food has not enough Proteid. Ceregen will supply the shortage and make you feel renewed in brain and body. Get a tin—2s 6d. 4s _6d, 6s 6d. 12s. .Prom all chemists; 12s size contains eight times amount of 2s 6d tin.—Advt
A man arrived at an Indianapolis hotel recently wearing shors of black and red leather, fitted out with tiny electric lights and fastened with padlocks instead of lacee. Unfortunately, in the evening ho lost tho key to his padlocks and ho had to go to bed with his shoes on.
KOLA-NIP —a temperance drink compound—is uniquo in its keen, nutty flavour. Con be given freely to children as well as adults. Keep a bottle in tho houso for friends and visitors.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 8
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191Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17217, 21 January 1918, Page 8
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