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STILL BRITISH. Ccregcn is a nerve food recommended by doctors —used by Britain and our allies in Naval and Military Hospitals. It has no German past—the works where Ceregen is made were established over 100 years ago in England. If you re weak, "worn out," mentally twill, take tins splendid nerve food. It contains over 80 per cent, of Protcid—absolutely essential to health and strength. Everyday food has not enough Proteid. Oregrn will supply the shortage and make | you feel renewed in brain and body. Get I a tin —2o 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 12s. From all 1 chemists; 12s size contains eight times amount of 2s 6d tin.—Advt The establishment of a postal aerial lino between I'ranee and Britain is said to be approxc-hiiif.' realisation. It was, when recent mails left London, then a matter for the luitish Government to arrange "the definite agreement, a French mission having consulted with the British Air Board, and tho Director of Postal Services having negotiated with the British Post Offico for a convention. j Beware! NAZOL is imitated, bocausc I NAZOL is the best- household remedy for couiihs and colds. But no imitation ciudl-i NAZOL. Got tho genuine.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17324, 25 May 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17324, 25 May 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17324, 25 May 1918, Page 4