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OVERWORKED? LET CEREGEN HELP YOTJ.

Ceregen is a nerve food and brain food in one. It contains over 80 per cent, of proteid—absolutely necessary to build up nervous tissue. Ceregen is a food—add it to your doily diet. It supplies the proteid lacking in everyday, food. It restores nerve tissues—builds muscle— provides brain food. Ceregen is British, made in England by Englishmen. It is similar to the well-known nerve foods of foreign countries, which have now disappeared from the market; but Ceregen is "British and Better." Get a tin. Price 2s. 6d., is. 6d., (is. Gel., 12s. (latter containing 8 times amount of 2s. 6d. size). Your chemist sells Ceregen.—Advt.

Entries for the Nganiawahia stock solo on November 3 arc advertised. Tito Neiv Zealand Loan and Mercantile \gency will hold an unreserved clearing sale at Mamikau on Monday, jVovembor fi, on behalf of Mr. Thos. Clifford. Particulars uro advertised. , The- spring show of the llanawatu A. and P. Association is to be held next week, and the railway holiday excursion arrangements aro advertised in this lssiie. A IGOO-aore sheep run is advertised tor fialn by Messrs. W. It. and A. M'&arry, Elttaam.

FLUENZOL

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 7

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193

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 7

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