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ALL-BRITISH ALWAYS-CEREGEN PROTEID PHOSPHATE POOD. Doctors often recommend proteidphosphato foods to their patients—that proves how valuable proteid food is. Ceregen was tho first British Proteid Phosphate food on the market, and is still the sweetest and most pleasant. It contains over 80-per cent, of proteid—is not a stimulant or drug, but_. a food which builds up nerve tissue, muscle, and brain. Invalids, convalescents, tired-out people benefit permanently- by Ceregen; It supplies proteids lacking in ordinary food. Regain - health with Ceregen.. 2s. Gd„ is. 6d., 6s. 6d., 125., from all Chemists. 12s. size contains 8 times'amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt. , There can be no excuse for continuing the old-fashioned and UNCLEAN way of cleaning' house with Broom, "Mops, etc when by. DAISY VACUUM method PERFECT CLEANLINESS- IS ASSURED—without bother—at most reasonable cost. . Ladies once -using "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaners, either Hand or Electric models, realise, the Luxury of PERFECT CLEANLINESS, and never again •are content with OLD METHODS. They are most enthusiastic - ip,j praiso ■ of "Daisy" to their friends. A6k for demonstration at your Furnishing. Ironmongers, or direct to Oscar, Hewett]: 50 Cuba Street, (just below "Bank of' New Zealand).—Advt. ' ' .--...-,,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2946, 5 December 1916, Page 3

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188

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2946, 5 December 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2946, 5 December 1916, Page 3

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