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A NERVE-FOOD OF BRITISH NATIONA LITY-CBEEGEN. There used to he a lot of "enemy country" nervo foods about. They were good, but now their' place hue been taken, by a better food—a British product—Ceregen. It lias never been German—the Ceregen works were established in England in 1798. Ceregen contains oyer SO per cent, of Prpteid—and without proteid we die, says Professor Gamgee. Whan health and strength have been shattered by sickness or worry build up on Cerebri. It is used in the Naval and Military Hospitals of the Allies. 2s. 6d.,45. Gd., 6s. 6d., 125., from all Chemists. 12s. size conlnins S times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—AdH. "There is.nothing more British than the Boy Scout movement," said tho Duke of Connaught, opening a Scouts' Club in London. FOR. PROMPT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE, .CARTAGE, OE STORAGE, MTJNT, COTTKELL, 'AND CO., LTD., GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. ENDEL'S WINES.-Port. Sherry Maderia, Claret, Bs. per bottle, 3d. each extra if posted, 12 bottles or over delivered free at 2s. 6d. per bottle. Full price list (in application. J. Wendel and Co., Newton. Auckland. PIRITS and Imported Wines are at prohibitive prices. Those who enjoy a comforting beverage should drink Wendel's Wines. Admittedly better than imported, and anoh cheaper. Send for price list. .1. WENDEL AND CO., Norton, AUCKLAND,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3092, 24 May 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3092, 24 May 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3092, 24 May 1917, Page 7

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