A Note of Contrast.—Eighteen months and eighty years were the ages of two clients in Miss Milsom's Rooms, same time, same day. The former wondered why, the latter marvelled at—yet each' treatment was very beneficial and satisfactory. It should be realised that it is natural for hair to grow as long as hie lasts, and most unnatural for it to cease doing so at any stage; and it is impossible to keep hair at its best except by propei treatment. Consult Miss Milsom. Sne treats and teaches the. true massage of the ihad, and imparts to clients sufficient knowledge that they can carry ori hei treatment in then'r own homes. Miss Milsom, Burnett's Buildings, 91 Willis Street (4 doors past "Evening Post"). Telephone 811.—Advt.
The Medical Congress tells yon which is the Best Tome Food. "At the International Medical Congress the only Grand Prix in the Food „ Section was <awarded to Sanatogen. The fact speaks for itself!" (From " The Medical Press and Circular.") "As a tonic food, Sanatogen stands forth pre-eminent," writes Dr. Hopkirk in a recent book, and lie adds: "This is no mere expression of an individual opinion, but a fact firmly established by a . vast array of experience." Another well-known physician, Dr. Claude L. Wheeler, writes: " The user of Sanatogen is richly rewarded in freedom from languor, a gain of strength and activity, alertness of mind, and increased resisting-power to disease." Sanatogen Counteracts Heat-Fatigue. Take it Regularly Every Day. You would start using Sanatogen at once if you knew how splendid it is for building up your health and increasing your nerve' energy—especially during the exhausting summer heat. Most people have too little nerve energy, and it is nerve energy which makes all the difference—that makes every organ of your body work vigorously instead of slackly; that makes you do everything, whether work or play, with a swing and a relish ; that gives you courage, self-confidence, high spirits and buoyancy of mind. You can attain this abundant nerve energy—and keep it—by the simple and harmless expedient of taking a dose of Sanatogen every morning at breakfast. Sanatogen is not a drug or a stimulant, and is incapable of producing reaction or any ill effects whatever. Buy a tin at your Chemist's or Storekeeper's to-day; it is stocked in three sizes, and is entirety British made by British labour. Let us send vou an interesting Free Booklet which fully describes the nature and uses of Sanatogen. Write to A. Wulfing and Co., 17 Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W., and please mention this paper. In these days when every penny tmust be watched, use the best |fl|P most economical tea-— ®HOMPBojriji(M^
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2627, 24 November 1915, Page 2
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