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SANATOGEN

BUSINESS PURCHASED BY LOUD EHONDDA. Tho business of A. Wulfing and Co.— manufacturers i>f Sanatogen, Formamint and other valuable medicaments—has been purchased from tho Board of Trade by Lord Hhondda, and will henceforth be entirely British. Lord Rhondda and his associates havo taken the business over as it stood, with the entire British staff, the. trained chemists and skilled workers, the factories in London and Penzance, the highly specialised machinery, the London offices —in short, the whole organisation, and Ihey.arp. therefore able to continue supplying the genuine original preparations. Tt is/understood that it is their intention to retain the names Sanntopron and Formamint until the present stocks have open sold, after which the preparations will be Tenanted in order to avoid confusion with the multitude, of imitation products. This will ho welcome news to many wiio have long been acoun'inted with the merits of Sanatogen nnd Formamint. Tt is true that the nnbl'c could obtain the preparation after the firm hnd hepu taken over bv the Public Trustee, but there was always Hip feelinfr that by doing so they mi»ht be assisting to keen the business alive for the. German proprietor after the war. All such doubts aro now removed.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 11

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SANATOGEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 11

SANATOGEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3061, 24 April 1917, Page 11

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