* •> it \k When Shopping ■s< 4. Round the Clock The Tea for all Times When things have been so hard to choose, when crowds are noisy and you're feeling nervy and tired, is the time for an invigorating, cup of "Amber Tip«" Tea. So pure, so rich in flavour, so fragrant, so distinctive—it is not surprising that the tea the connoiseur prefers is J3! CAps yea
4 K Worry and overwork starve the nerves, which are not fed sufficiently by ordinary meals to replace the exhaustion of late hours, business worry, the irritating trouble of the telephone, the anxiety which war-time imposes upon all, the financial and domestic trials which take so heavy a toll of the nervous system. Your Nerves need the Nerve Food—The British auper-Sanatogen with the ppbliahsd analysis, which medical men approve for that reason, and because it is free from milk-sugar. (This is, proved by the fact that it does not cake or harden in the packet.) Nervous exhaustion shows itself largely by mental symptomsirritability, depression, inability to concentrate the mind —a 8 well as by weakness and loss of control, poor sleep, nervous dyspepsia and want of physical energy. Your doctor know* exactly what Sanagen con* taint—the life-giving proteida of new milk and the orgaivc aalis of phosphorus. the nerve and brain food. Analyfliflon every packet proves Sanagen fully equal to the German-owned proprietary food MMtogen, which Sanagen alone perfectly replaces Sanagen is sold by all Chemists. From the accompanying analyse* it will be aeen that Suiugen is richer in phosphates than the Sanatogen, and contains leas moisture, and in the opinion of the inalyist is tb« better preparation of the , *WO. The following is the result ot the Analyses ofSANAGEN, performed at the Virol Research Laboratories—Sanagen Sanatogen 10-6% 12'1% 71 7-0 o*B Traces Ash ... Fat ... Proteids ... 75*0 Undetermined ) - OtganicMatter C 6 6 100-0 100 Phosphoric sss ss Acid in Ash 2"! Equivalent to ) Sod-Glycero- Vl2-59 <J«< phosphates„)
Xh L 4 MB FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. $ Name, Address and lull particulars furnished on application. tea t-S-/ HE/B^E5, KEEP iT IN THE HOUSE. " Thirteen years ago, when I lived in Smeaton, two of my children suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles ol HEARNE'S = BRONCHITIS CURE completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact that the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the medical examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed Wißßk nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to say 1 always fall back on HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE for Colds. It Is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affections,"
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1916, Page 6
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