The Ideal Nerve Food = = For those who are run down with overwork, both bodily and mental, and require a strength-producing food that will replenish tissue waste is CEREGEN which is a proteid phosphate food containing 85 ■ per cent, digestible proteid with phosphates. In neu rasthemic conditions and impaired digestive organs it provides the essential -proteid ■which does not exist in bread or starchy foods, and thus supplies the exhausted nervous system with fresh life. Obtainable from C. S. Keedwell's DISPENSING CHEMIST, LEVIN. CHAS. BLENKHdItN IU MUSTEK & SOLICITOR, Muney to lend on approved eeeurity at current rates. FIELD and LUCKI£. liA LtltlSTiillS & aULICITUUS & I*AT 15NT AGENTS. FiisitherstoD Street, \\ Islington WILLaAIfI STEWART PARK, uauuisteu & solicitor, L! M, IN. las moiie.Y *.<• .'enu ft current rates.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 July 1915, Page 2
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171Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 July 1915, Page 2
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