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Healthy Nerves ■ An enthusiastic banatogen user •^i^^£rrfi:«lE^/MfJr'^i^| r — one of the many thousands 6 * of grateful people to whom a I^^^W^J^^ course of Sanatogen meant the end of their nerve -troubles K^i^^^BKf^^oi and a return to Health and j|r Strength — writes as follows:^- m- i;iSSj^|^gj li '■ "There is nothing like W^^B^^^ Sanatogen./ Step by l^^p^S cf"P>Ti it* viipppc: fhp %tm! < : JBKii™*% : is^P'-^^ oLCp XL JJICLCO tXXv^ „ /*w $7?fmsYi^sj£f ' - — motes soothing sleep, , '"'""* * —^^»>| ~4-^**r-* <v+^\inl+n4-ls^-v\ r\irk/A Strengthen your nerves with s ( tops palpitation ana >AyiTflpCii puts new life into one." SAWAiUutN ' 7- v , The True Tonic-Food MRS. C. TOOTELL, « Sanatogen goes to the very core o£ NOTTINGHAM. well-being, viz. the cells, and builds these up into a lasting fabric of health." In these few words— short ■; . ■' . and to the point— a well-known ! physician describes the action of While another Writes : - Sanatogen. Sanatogen is made specially to feed the nerves, which imp *, w-»c» *\\ v m these modern times are so often XO'ine XX, SeemS ai" subject to extra strain. The constituents of Sanatogen — glyceroyn^nf liVck O VnivQr*!^ phosphate and albumin — are the mOSL 111S.C: d. 1111 l aClt% essential building materials for • i i 1 nerves^ and muscles. T CC\ 111 H TlOt haVe By going to the "core" of thecomX tUUIV.I 1± V t XX Cl V g anatbgen conquers i^tiess. 1 1 • 1 O x. ■•■•ness, stomach trouble, sleeplessness believed oanatogen ce t C ; aii of which arise from a .-•.■■• .S 7 . • common source— nerve weakness. r»r\irlr! rInChTTTI 11 Pi! P'OOfl Gver24,ooo physicians recommend \ COUIU.UUbUIIIU^IIgUUU. Sanatogen in writing. Follow their # 1 i . M advice— regain healdi and Strength IU SUCII a SllOrt time. bytakmgSahatogen. MISS I. STANSFIELD, ' ' M,taktai» A -^ *-* ■» SALOP. for a tin, , xV*> m Good Htalth Sanatogen will doyen good. It wUI do good to the whole of your family - Sanatogeo builds healthy, happy home life by conquering nerrotnaett and fatigui. Modi by GENATOSAN LTD., LOUGHBOROUGH. ENGLAND. . , ! Sweet Music m the Talkies j f- '/'■■ . j CEE the artist pluck the strings yg^^liJiSS^v — hear the harmony of both; jfc±P^ v =\-— -'^X •'■' guitar and voice with aIL the - .' =2^^ ' '" s::^^^ original richness and timbre, re*r d . i " f" • corded and reproduced with , uni j "= equalled fidelity by the Western , ' •— - '■' '* " Electric Sound System.. « £ the "~^mivs!is&3w£i&J3 superior talkies. . ', ■ ■ ■ Sl ° V M pJ' AC " o "'|s YSf E M ...'', Hope Gibbons Building, X/ellington.

\ \ \\\ \ .' v — - ■ if( n \^^^eamnceism r ( fill '. Qk<! ■"<& performance / V W!^ rVM \ T^HOUSANDS who may never see your i\\^ ' g^j '£ Ml X. business premises, see your trucks. If \\ I\T\\\ "J^lSli Ml UL ' f t^ ie i lll^ 16 ' 88^ 11 they create is good, your busi- \\\ 1 \\\ ■if afl ' 'ilfß Sl f^l Imi/// ness profits by the association. If the im- \ a\\\ <<J*i^tM»l3 1 111 h^'""^!] i •''/ • pression is bad, your business accordingly \\ 11 \js mm hi I h J?L^^^Ul3 Ifillilil The organization served by Dennis receives fnSli 1 ' J*ffl M^EwB H. \ IE Hi on the principle that appearance is as im\*V I | ill 'IT* *i_l-^ss^ before: the thousands who see it*

« -• jQtp taught, by our new method, m2O lessons, to both lVlljDivx young and old. Private tuition. * THE DOMINION ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LTD. (Entirely a New Zealand Company.) STEEL'S BUILDINGS, 100 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (Rooms 1 to- 8.)

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NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 22

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Tapeke kupu
536

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1262, 6 February 1930, Page 22

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