The Medical Congress tells you j which is the Best Tonic Food. "At the International Medical Con- ' gress the only Grand Prix in the Food x - Section was awarded, to Sanatogen. 1 The fact speaks for itself ! " ] (From " The Medical Press ani Circular") ' | "As a tonic food, Sanatogen stands forth pre-eminent," writes ' i Dr. Hopkirk in a recent book, and he adds: "This is. no mere • : i expression of an individual opinion, but a fact firmly established by a ■ -j vast array of experience."' v ' | Another well-known physician, Dr. Claude'L. Wheeler, writes: - 1 " The user of Sanatogen is richly rewarded in freedom from languor, j a gain of strength and activity,- alertness of mind, and increased , resisting-power to disease." . - ,j Sanatogen Counteracts Heat-Fatigue. Take it Regularly Every Day. : You would start using Sanatogen at once if you knew I how splendid it is for building up your health and increasing " r -j your nerve energy—especially, during the exhausting . . 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A splendid achievement based upoa \ i | the Jong test of seventy years I This fact, in'itself, recommends 1 "■ BEECHAM'S 1 : ; PILLS j i rpRY Advertising and effect directsales, J ET the "Dominion" General Prints . «?«!« trwemng .eipeptw and JU Department handle-*ow next order • Co .?! D c ls j 10 ?r t 6 J llOll . jolnmna i whatever your reqairementg. ProinEk will find the purchasers oheaplr for you. attention. Reaaonable charges. .'Pl,oh* V l "Dominion" rates on aj»Jicatioa. 1 [nij, " ; ,ul " -
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2722, 17 March 1916, Page 9
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