you WANT MORE PROTEID FOOD —TAKE CEREGEN. There is not enough proteid in everyday food to renew wastage of nerve tissue, and) the result is nerve troubles —physical * and mental exhaustion. Ceregen contains over 80 per cent, of proteid, and supplies th e nerve building food-element to the body. So good is Ceregen that it is used in H.M. Naval Hospitals in Britain and Allied countries. It is a food, not a stimulant —it builds up. Take Ceregen and regain strength. It's British, and cheaper than foreign nerve foods. 2s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d. 12s. From all chemists. 12s size contains 8 times amount of 2s 6d tins. 5
UNCOMFORTABLE AFTER MEALS? Tour food is not digesting. Look at your tongue; you will find it coated in the morning. The bowels are generally irregular, you have lost a lot of your old enegry, and "feel tired and languid. Your work is an effort; you have pains between the shoulders occasionally, and in the stomach, and get troubled with flatulence. . Come and "ASK LCASBY ABOUT IT." Over 40 years' successful experience in. prescribing is at your service. Hundreds can tell yon the good Loasby has done them. Advice and Medicine: Children 2b, adults 3s 6d. Country patients treated by letter Send full details of your troubles; enclose 6s 6d, and we send yon a double-eized bottle of medicine poet free. A. M. LOASBY, W. F. McArthur), Jk« °Bly Prescribing Chemist, 4 679 Colombo street Christehurch.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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245Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 9
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