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Over their own .signatures they ebmTht % Bombiy 0? ° f mend. : and specifically comment on the ' ■writes: "iuseSanat- powers of this genuine tonic food-in all - tl?n ev^d n e7 my run-down conditions—in Anemia, Digestive doctor's advice, and Disorders, Wasting Diseases—and,' above. beMfitfromTt," all, in Nervous Exhaustion and GeneralDr. Claude l, Wheeler Weakness. /. medl This remarkable endorsement,' coming .'froin " writes: "Sanatogen physicians who Habitually -prescribe Sanatogen in trated hlg an J d COI their practices, is ' the best possible evidence-of " nutritious food,' en- what Sanatogen has . actually accomplished' in ; dowed with special restoring health and rescuing nerves' that have The been wasted by illness, anxiety, or' the strain of fromitsaid isperma- overwork. nent: it builds up, . fortifiesa'ndstreugth- The nervous system is splendidly helped by body th and ell there th is Sanatogen, because the • scientifically - combined no reaction." elements of this ideal tonic food supply to' the Sir H Hesketh Bell nerves the very nourishment their exhaustion . K.C.M.G., ' demands. Sanatogen is a true-food—the true food'' writes: "For a man —for hungry, exhausted nerves. doing.hard, .mental . / work in an enervat- ' # x ' icfofdinf lo ere my You Give Sanatogen a . • experience, no better . invigorator than .E 1 r F • 1 Sauatogen. £ ©Ui 11 Outi " The Bishop of Southampton Do not tlie needs of yotir nerves find a reassuring writes: "Itgivesme message in the verdict of tlie multitude of medical pleasure to bear my men w lio have honoured Sauatogen ? Does it not ralu™°of y Sanatogen suggesttliat YOU should give Sanatogeiia "fair trial" as "an invigorating in the interest of that highest blessing—perfect health? tonic and restorative. If you only knew, as these eminent doctors know; I took it for the first jj 0W spletsdidly invigorating Sanatogen'is, you would years ago°,"simply "as n°t put off taking it a moment longer. 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2406, 11 March 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2406, 11 March 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2406, 11 March 1915, Page 9

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