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ALL-BRITISH ALWAYS-CEREGEN PEOTBID PHOSPHATE FOOD. Doctors often • recommend protek.. phosphate foods to their patients—that proves how valuable proteid. food is. Ceregen was the first British Proteid Phosphate food on the market, and is etill 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 lackingin ordinary food. Regain health with Ceregen. 2s. Gd., 4s. '6d., Gs. _6d„ 125., from all Chemists. 12s. size contains 8 times amount of 2s. Gd. tin.—Advt. • War materials and trophies such as guns, etc.,, are being collected by the Australian Headquarters in London for the. Australian War- Trophies Collection., When ordering NAZOL, avoid imitations and- substitutes. "Gej: genuine NAZOL—the money-saving remedy' for coughs and colds. GO doses/Is. Gd.—Advt.

"Always with you— -/*L "" if neoer in the way" I I Parting Gift— . ■ A Vest-Pocket . M It is monotony, not bullets, that our soldier boys.dread. In the training camps, on the transports, and during the months of forced inaction there are many tedious days of boredom-days the Kodak can make more cheerful. > Pictures of comrades and camp life, pictures of the thousand and one things that can be photographed without endangering any military secret will interest them, and will . . doubly interest the friends at home. And when peace comes it will make more vivid, more real their story of their war as they tell it again and again to mother and sister and wife and little ones. There's room for a little Vest-Pocket Kodak in every soldier's kit. Theexpenseissmall~priceonly4o/-. THEY ARE ON SALE BY ALL KODAK DEALERS EVERYWHERE, AND AT Kodak (Australasia) Ltd. "THE KODAK CORNER" Corner Lambton Quay and Willis Street WELLINGTN

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 7

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