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CEREGEN NOT A STIMULANT BUT A FOOD. Nerve-foods such as Ceregen are endorsed—recommended— by the medical fraternity. The frail invalid, the delicate baby—anyone with a weak body or exhausted nerves—benefits PERMANENTLY bj Ceregen. Get dear on this point—it 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 tue well-known nerve foods of enemy countries—and costs less; 2s. Gd., Is. 6d., G=. 6d„ and 12s. (latter containing S times.amount of 2s. 6d. size).Advt.

An important auction sal* is advertised" by M'Glashans, Limited, of Napier, who are selling on account of tlio firm of W. A. Amner and Sons, Lid., of that citv, who are relinquishing the business of wood and coal merchants, grain- and produce'dealers, contractors, carriers, etc At the same time lliey will otter a lar-'t stock of pipes. tiles, and nil kinds of earthenware. Full particulars are advertised in this issue.

drained swamp laml consisting of 10!) acres in-tho Otaki district has just b»en placed on the market list of Messrs. ITarcourt , and Co., Wellington. Ihe buildings on the land are in a good condition, and arc fitted with conveniences. Further particulars concerning this farm may be had on application. Other propositions are advertised for sale in various districts.

0 DINGO EUCAIA'PTUS EXTRACT, most beneficial at all seasons of the year. Keeps'thc mouth sweet and makes the svstem immune from attacks of influenza, diphtheria, and other diseases. Wisdom compels you to keep a bottle on hand. Be wise and order it to-day from your Grocer or Chemist.—Advt,.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 10

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276

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 10

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