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CEHEGEN! BRITISH ALWAYSSTILL BRITISH. Ceregen is a nerve-food, recommended by Doctors; used by Britain and our Allies in Nam! and Military Hospitals. It lias no German past—the -works where Ceregen is made were established aver 100 years ago in England. ' If jtm' re weak, "worn-out," mentally dull, take this splendid nerve-food—it contains over 80 per r.ont. of Proteid—absolutely essential to health and strength. Everr-day food has not enough will supply the shortage, and make you feel renewed in brnin and bo<ly. Get a tin, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d., lis., from all chemists; 12s. size contains eight times amount of 2s. Gd. tin.—Advl. NERVES&SHELL SHOCK Many soldiers have returned from the front suffering from nerves and shell shock. Usually these patients also suffer from poorness of blood, no appetito, and . weak digestiou. which causes tho system > to become clogged with poisonouß waßte | products. Following this condition is f blotchy skin, headaches, depressed spirits, ( and a tendency to worry. A new natural 6 romcdy is now largely used, and many £ testimonials have been received. A grate- S fill Wellington soldier writes.—"l Imtc I found Mood-Fruit Nerve and 'Blood licrrles an excellent remedy for nervous restlessness and huadacheß, following tho strain of active service. Jly friends remark how well I now look." If you are suffering from nerves of skin and blood trouble, go to your chemist today and get Blood-Fruit Nerve and Blood Berrios. A 3s. box will tone up tho ■whole system. All chemists, or post freo from A. G. Winstono, Ohcmist, Wanganui. Start to-day-get well. | I'RBS3HTI iBIOOPBERRIES! I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 14

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