Sir H. Hesketh Bell, K.C.M.G., Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands, writes : “For a man doing hard mental work in an enervating climate, there is, according to my experience, no better invigorator than Sauatogeu.” Sir Thomas Pittar, 5.C.8., C.M.G., writes : “Sir Thomas Pittar derives constant benefit from Sanatogen. He commenced to use it by his doctor’s advice as one of the best remedies for sleeplessness.” Sir Frederick Milner, Bart,, writes: “Sir Frederick Milner was much run down when he took Sanatogen, and it certainly did him good. He has more than once sent it to people run down from illness or overwork, and it has invariably proved successful,” The Archbishop of Adelaide writes: “I never use medicine except by my doctor’s orders. He, however, has prescribed Sanatogen more than once, and I believe I have found it both nutritious and soothing. It appears to me to be a very good preparation.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 28
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