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Nerve-cells seen (Sm through microscope JNDIGESTION "S»n«to*en his ■ directly favourable influence on the whole nervous srstem, eenth Si *‘!!i A m r W <s>,l iii'l! iff 111 m .ilWlit f «s Mill ill MR bmm erne's iIUIIH liiiiih Mi wxfmmmm MS iliil!S|i ill!! mmmt Timlin*!: iiip>!i; am '“■Jim'S 'jlllSfilll pecullyonthosenerves which afiect the dig native organs.” Dr. P. Rodari, Pro/, of Med, Easily induced fatigue, distaste for work, ngpgg difficulty in concentration, lack of appetite, fitful sleep, loss of weight—all these may be signals that something is wrong with the nervous system. The only'logical way to overcome these complaints is to go to the root of the trouble—the nerves. Strengthen those nerves, with Sanatogen —the finest tonic food obtainable. Sanatogen feeds the. nerve-cells with the exact proportion of those elements glycerophosphate and albumin —from which new nerve-strength is derived. By so doing Sanatpgen conquers all symptoms of nerve-weakness. liifflliiill Si ifti! A well-known London physician says: “Sanatogen goes straight to the core of wellbeing, viz.: the cells,and builds these up into ■ permanent and solid fabric of health.” START TAKING SANATOGEN TO-DAY; You will soon notice its wonderful influence on your' health; your nerves will.no longer trouble you, you will sleep better, and your appetite , will immediately improve. SLEEPLESSNESS is usually due to . overstrained nerves. Sanatogen strengthens and soothes the ■- nerves. The True Tonic-Food Obtainable at all Chemists from 3/9 per tin. OEN4TOSAN LTD. ENGLAND. DUNEDIN-PALMERSTON-OAMARU-CHRiSTCHURCH. _ Bun., Sun. Tu.. Tta. - Mon. : S to Frl. or p.m. p. , 6.32 ’ 6, Wed. p.m. p. 1225 10 6.40 7.11 8.58 D U N E DIN-MID D L EM A R C H-R A N F U R L Y-C RO M W E L L Leave Dunedin .. Leave Middlemarch Leave Ranfurly .. Arrive Cromwell.. Mon., Wed.. Frl. a.m. 7.40 10.7 12.8 3.15 a.m. '7.52 .10.58 1.30 5.40 t.XB. Leave Cromwell .. 7.30 Leavo. Ranfurly ..12.27 Leave Middlemarch 2.24 Arrive Dunedin .. 5.23 Th.. DUNEDIN-MILTON-LAWRENCE-ROXBURCH. Leave Dunedin • Leave Milton . Arrive Lawrence Leave Lawrence Arrive Roxburgh a.m. 8.33 10.29 12.14 Mon., Tues., Wed., Frl., Sat. a.m. , .8.33, 10.29 .12.14 12.27 ' 2.40 Tues., Thurs. p.m. 4.40 6.0 750 Leave Roxburgh Leave Lawrence Leave Milton Arrive Dunedin Mon., Tues.. Wed, Frl., Sat. a.m. Thurs. p.m. 4.40 6.6 7.60 8.0 9.53 Hon., Frl 5.56 8.0 10.2 Thurs. a.m. 8.16 8.17 10.25 11.20 DyNEDIN-MILTON-BALCLUTHA-INVERCARGILL, Leave. Dunedin .. Leave Milton .. Arrive Balclntha ■ Arrive Invercargill Mon.. Thurs., Set. a.m. , 6.46 7.54 . 8.20 . 11.0 a.ra. 8.33 0.44 10.22 1.10 ' a.m. 9.20 11.35 12.24 7.45 P.m. 4.40 5.64 6.20 9.6 a.m. 7.0 9.43 10.25 11.20 p.m. 1.45 4.36 5.13 6.23 Tui Leave Invercargill ~ ■■■• ’leave Balclutha .. .. 6.55 Leave Milton 8.0 Arrive Dunedin .. ~ 1Q.2 _ a . w v, ** w i till! Unless otherwise shown, the above trains run on week-day i Monday to Saturday inclusive. ** SINGLE FARES. 4.45 6.5 7.50 per Trip, Ist £ b. d. 0 6 2 0 9 9 0 16 2 1 8 4 0 6 1 0 10 7 0 19 2 0 4 7 0 6 8 0 17 2 Twelve-trip, per Trip,, 2nd £ s. d. 0 3 10 0 7 4 012 I 1 12 0 4 6 0 7 11 0 14 4 0 3 6 0 6 0 0 12 10 The People’s RaOways for the People’s Saf n Charming Bridal Groups ! EXCEPTIONALLY BEADTIPtIL WEDDING GROUPS are taken by Pattillo, In which the graceful feminity and lovely personality oL the radiantly-attired Bride and Bridesmaids are faithfully depicted. There is no worry or trouble, for the Studio and Equipment were specially designed to make Wedding Group photography a pleasure and not a trial. PATTILLO ** The Bridal Studio," 436 GEORGE STREET | (between Union and Albany Streets). Telephone

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21018, 6 May 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21018, 6 May 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21018, 6 May 1930, Page 5