CEKEGEN NOT A STIMULANT BUT A FOOD, Nerve-foods suob as Cerogen arc endorsed—recommonde<!—bv the medical fraternity. % The -frail invalid, the delicate baby—anyone with a weak body or exhausted nerves—benefits PERMANENTLY by Ceregen. Get clear on this pointit is not a stimulant or drug. It is a FOOD. It BUILDS up nerve, muscle, brain, because it contains over SO per cent, of proteid—absolutely necessary' to healthy nerves. Made in Britain by Britishers. Ceregen is better than the wellknown nerve foods of enemy countries— and costs less; 2s. Cd., is. Gd., 6s. 6d., and 12s. (latter 'containing 8 limes amount of. 2s. M. size).—Adrt. A young woman was fined -22 at Worthing for wearing garb likely to lie mistaken for a military uniform. She wore a shirt, tie, breeches, patties, and colonial hat. The iiumlwr of women employed on tho railways of Franco has now reached an ugCTCgate of just over 25,000. "This is war-time; nobody cares what lliey wear; I don't," remarked Judge Buy at Bloomsbury county Court, during th<> hearing of a caso respecting tho fit of somo overcoats. "I knew flic time when a mother had to bring un eight children nn £1 a week," said the East. Ham magistrate to ,i soldier's wife. "Thero is something wrong come-where for you not to bo able .to bring up five children on 30s. 6d. a week."
DRINK. HABIT CURED. ■ "Although a heavy drinker for 10 years 'Drinko' permanently cured mo," says one grateful patient. This is typical of many similar cases. 'Drinko' is inexpen- '• sive, and can be given secretly. Booklet < in plain scaled envelope free. Write to- ' day, stating, if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady ' Manager, Drinko Propriotarv, 54G Man- 1 ncrs Street, Wellington.—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 6
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285Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2768, 11 May 1916, Page 6
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