RESTORES HEALTH. 'Nerve trouble, with its fits of depression and fears, has been described as the "20th Century Malady." Part of this complaint is that the sufferer gives up hope of ever being cured, but this idea is erroneous. It has been discovered that the nervous system and brain can bo restored to and maintained in a state of vigorous health by enriching the daily dietary with certain rarer elements which brain and nerve so prodigally expend. Sanagen, "The British Nerve Food," restores health in exactly that way, it is, good for the nerve's, and it rapidly banishes the symptoms of brain fatigue and' nervous exhaustion. As the norv,e centres grow strongerj the symptoms'.of'the Neurasthenic condition disappear, and the joy of living is again experienced. Sanagen i 3 a fine white -powder which .mixes with other fopds. In 1920 it was awarded the Gold Medal at the Food Exhibition held in London. Obtainable at 4s Gd, &s, and 14s 6dj from all chemists, or post paid from Sanagen Co., Box 210; Cliristchurch. A valuable free booklet on Neurasthenia sent post free on application. * J5380
Ladies! Why pay 3or 4gns for your XT . XT„M-'9 Wk., „«„ _-«_ o _.t. .. it's quite possible to obtain the very latest ideas in hats at Armstrong's? Ladies are invited to inspect the many beautiful Millinery Models at 29s 6d, and also smart ready-to-wear straw and felt hats at 8s lid, at Armstrong's Up-to-date Millinery Salons—both, at Colombo and High streets. Don't postpone your visit. 5
MOTORISTS is Your Battery Leaking ? This means Trouble. Bring your i car immediately to our Service, Station or ring us upon 'phone 4959. We employ only experts who .1 CHRISTCHURCH !j BATTERY Co. Ltd. 8S Kilmore'Street, b, > doo-% East ot Victoria Street ' _ ' (382-5527 '
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 12
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291Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 12
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