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CEREG-EN-USED IN NAVAL AND MILITAEY HOSPITALS. This alone proves the value of Ceregen in sickness, convalescence, nervous prostration, and all cases of physical and mental exhaustion. Not only Britain, but our Allies, use Coregen in restoring soldiers and sailors to health and strength. It proves that Coregen is British, too—it has no •German past. Cerogen contains over 80 por cent, of allimportant Proteid. If you are in a low state of health, Ceregen will restore your energy and vim. All Chomists sell allBritish Coregen at 2s: 6d.-, 4s. 6d., 6s. Gd., 12s. 12s. 6izo contains 8 times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.-Advt. When your child cannot sleep because of cold in the head use NAZOL. Sprinklo somo drops on .nightgown or pillow. Quick relief will follow. Sixty doses Is. Gd.-Advt.

j Made in Canada j| by British Labour ■ Every Ford Car sold in New Zealand by a. |||l I Licensed Ford Dialer is bona fide the I product of the Dominion of Canada. The | 9 Canadian Ford is built by Specialists—the gllljj highest paid automobile workmen in the SIIIB • . Empire-employed in a Canadian factory • J j by a Canadian Company. .:.. |l|l| ASK THE NEAREST LICENSED FORD If l ; DE ALER FOR FREE LITERATURE.' , J | HAIMES . se : .',• If ical Ford Dealers. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE,. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 9

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214

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 9

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