HOW TO TAKE "SANAGEN."
Sanagen, "The British Nerve Food, is in the form of a white powder, aud it is pleasant to tho palate. , Sanagen can he taken with meals—in cocoa, soup, milk, tea, coffee milk puddinp, and the like. It can also he spnnk&d over stewed fruits bread and butter, jam, porridge, and cereal foods. Some people still prefer to take> after mS-in a wineglassful of water, or mixed with milk. Thus it is possible to. take Sanagen either separately, or to enrich every meal with its ing properties. Sanagen supplies in an eaiily digestible and assimilable form, TcdnsideVable addition to_ those finer food events-required by the brain and nerves Start a course of Sanagen. it Awarded the Gold Medal at the 19-?0 Food Exhibition held m London, gold by chemists at 4s 6d Bs, and 14s 6d oA, post paid, from Sanagen Co., Box 21<T Christehurch. A valuable free booklet on Neurasthenia.sent free,.on application. ' «*<*»" i
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 11
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157HOW TO TAKE "SANAGEN." Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 11
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