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m MS A physician writes in the “ Medical Press & Circular”: has Sanatogen ’ immediate and remarkable effect shown by a steady increase o/ strength and energy.” 'ey. Hullo! What’s the trouble—Nerves? Dame Sarah Grand, Mayoress of Bath, writes; '"frothing ever does me so much good when I am run-down as Sanatogen. It has set me up and kept me up again and again.” And Miss Olga Nethersole, founder of the People’s League of Health, writes: n lt is with great pleasure that I recommend Sanatogen, having greatly benefited by its effects.” “Now really, is there anything to cry about ? ” “Oh, I feel so unhappy.” "Yes, so I see. But crying without any real cause can only mean one thing: Nerves. You should try Sanatogen for a few weeks. It will brace you up wonder' fully and once your nerves and blood are right you will feel yourself again more disposed to laugh than to cry. And it will give you new appetite too, and bring colour to your cheeks. It has done that very thing for me.” Sanatogen infuses into the cells of blood and nerves exactly those elements —phosphorus and albumin from which bodily health and nerve'Strength are derived. Over 24,000 physicians have written enthusi' astic letters about the success they obtained with Sanatogen. The True Tonic-Food 'When you feel nervous or run-down, take Sanatogen for a few weeks and feel the difference in your own health. Obtainable at all chemists —from 3/9 per tin. GENATOSAN LTD., LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. CLEAN TREES mean GOOD FRUIT and plenty of it. To attain that end use reliable SPRAYING OIL in an efficient ' SPRAY PUMP Oil, 5/3 gallon “Success” Spray Pump, 32/6 each Attachable to bucket or tin. May also be used l for lime-washing fowlhouses, etc. Double-action Spray Pumps, 15/ALL No. G 317 GARDEN TOOLS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. THOMSON, BRIDGER & €O., Ltd ’Phone 13-839. Telegrams: ‘Nails.’ “VELOX” SEPARATORS at special REDUCED PRICES m 0 nm When these stocks cann plied at such 4 only (1 SPECIAL £4/1 2 only (! SPECIAL One only “ KING ” SEPARATOR, 72 gallons capacity, £l2/10/TERMS: 5 per cent, discount for cash; or £1 deposit, balance two, four or six monthly payments. LAIDLAW and GRAY RATTRAY ST., DUNEDIN /©cidenp are jncvea-MJiS !’ Absolutely staggering is the number of Accidents that happen daily! Nearly half a million sterling is paid yearly as Compensation by Insurance Companies in New Zealand to those fortunately Insured. If you are not protected insure now with the “National.” You may be injured any day. and laid up for months afterwards —then you will appreciate the Compensation. For about £3 to £6 a year (according to occupation, excepting those “ Hazardous ”) you can make sure, should you meet with an accident, of receiving £SOO in case of Permanent Total Disablement tor Death), or Co a week during Temporary Total Disablement; and if laid aside by Sickness (Pleurisy, Pneumonia. or any of 30 named forms of illness) you receive Compensation at the rate of Co per week. Isn’t this worth looking into 0 Larger or smaller Compensations can ho arranged at corresponding rates, which vary according to occupations. The “ National ” settles all claims liberally and promntly —there is no delay. This proposition merits your immediate attention! Exact quotations and fullest information given on application . THE N JlOi', t< INSURANCE h CO. Or NEW ZEALAND IP 126 Rattray Street (opposite Telegraph Office) H. A. B. BRABANT Manager - - - Otago Brand.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20202, 13 September 1927, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20202, 13 September 1927, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20202, 13 September 1927, Page 17

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