Start taking Sanatogen to-day— All Chemists zell it. Feeling the Strain^ Keep fit by taking Sanatogen You think you cannot help losing your youthful endur« ance and energy. But you can! It is the nerves ancLbrain which count in these strenuous days. You can give yourself the strength and vigour to succeed in your work if you take Sanatogen. Sanatogen is a tonic food which produces a steady increase in mental and nerve energy. Millions use it all over the world, among them some ,of the most famous men of the present times —• a sure indication of the tonic powers of Sanatogen. Think over the fact that more than 24,000 physicians have written to us testifying to the success they have had with Sanatogen. The man who takes Sanatogen regularly will gain wonderfully in nerve power s and bodily well-being. He will quicldf -. lose that tired and inert feeling and will build up a reserve of strength and endurance of incalculable value to his earning abilities. 4*% The True Tonic-Food The good Sanatogen will do you, it will do also to yosr children and the rest of your household. Sanatogen builds healthy, happy home life. GENATOSAN. LIMITED. LOUGHBOROUGH. ENGLAND.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN TOYS AND PUSHCHAIRS Wo are making oxtenaivo alterations to our promisee, and, as a consequence, offer to the public, for two weeks only, BIG REDUCTIONS in Toys, Pushchaix3, etc. Inspect—our low prices must tempt you. Frank Woods & Co. 124 Mandieiter St., (Facing Ct«k To*re) W«u
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 4
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247Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 4
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