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Take a little Sanatogen every morning and you will feel fit and fresh every hour of the day Do you ever find yourself "watching 7 the clock," letting your mind stray from your work?— Wishing it was lunch-time . . , tea-time 1 ~ . time to " knock off" „.. time for bed ? You will not feel like that if you take Sanatogen every morning—you will be too full of nerve energy to feel fagged or listless. For Sanatogen produces a wonderful increase in nerve energy without stimulation r reaction, or other ill effects 1 (See Proceedings of the International Medical Congress, 1906.) This increased nerve energy keeps your brain (and other vital organs) in vigorous health; enables you to work at high pressure with ease and enjoyment; makes you keen, high-spirited, enthusiastic. Try it for a time—just two tea-spoonfuls of Sanatogen once a day, but regularly. It is particularly invigorating when you are suffering from heat-fatigue. "Sanatogen gives one the energy to do twice as much work, twice as well." So writes Mr. Cosmo Hamilton, .the well-known novelist and dramatist. Still more remarkable is the experience of Madame Sarah Grand, who says: "Sanatogen has enabled me to do as much work in one week as I used to do in six, and without suffering afterwards from the extra strain," Another eminent novelist, Mr.- Horace Hazeltine, says: " Since I took my first cup of Sanatogen, there has been a day-by-day-gain in activity and energy. Never have I approached the day's labour with such zeal, with such enthusiasm." Take Sanatogen every morning, with or after breakfast, and you will soon he conscious of a steady improvement in your health, and a great increase in your powers of work. Do not imagine that .these effects are due to stimulation: your own doctor will tell you that Sanatogen is not a drug or a stimulant, but a food, and that it is entirely without reaction or other ill effects. Provided you mention this paper, we will send you, free of < charge, a book which tells you everything about Sanatogen, ' Write for it now, before you turn the page and forget. Address! A. Wulfing & Co., 17, Bond Street, Sydney, N.S.W. (N.B.—-All Chemists and Storekeepers sell Sanatogen in tins of three sizes. It is entirely British made by British labour.) You need Sanatogen in the exhausting hot weather: start to-day.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 2

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389

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2640, 10 December 1915, Page 2

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