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Look your Best this Season! A "PALATINE" CHART SUIT TO MEASURE WILL ENHANCE YOUR APPEARANCF'. There are occasions when you' feel your chance in life depends upon being stylishly dressed. Appearance counts at all timed—and there's no valid excuse for being shabbily, dressed when you can get "Palatine" Suits to measure at 68/6, 75/-, or 85/-. Here's your opportunity to combine saving with SATISFACTION —"PALATINE" Tailoring ensures \cc.irate fitting garments with thiat shapeliness which mean® comfort and good service. «.ET US HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW! W ""AILOR MADE SUITS ALSO CUT B\ AN EXPERT CUTTER SPECIAL AT £5. Our selection of new spring suiting..; will please your taste—all the newest color.and patterns are here. & PALATINE" NEW PLYMOUTH. Order a D-I-C Suit to Measure at 55s.—It's good business Scores of men in town and country have worn these Suits with the utmost satisfaction to their appearance, and, incidentally to their pocket also. The price is the cheapest part about this offer, for the Suits are such excellent value—style, fit and finish are irreproachable. D-l-C Suits to Measure at 555. Postage Paid Are worn by medical men, bank managers, business men and shrewd, far-seeing farmers. This splendid offer is made every six months by the D.I.C. The period is limited to Ten Days, therefore write for patterns and self-measurement forms NOW. Satisfaction, complete and lasting, is guaranteed, or your money back. I/- in the £ discount off every Cash Purchase of £1 or over. D-l-C & WELLINGTON. w J 9 The Modern Face Worries and Utigue surb at used to be nusiained with fiKle sign of suttering uow often set ■ mark upon fac«» to young to be ecurred with lines of care. In the dav» of less strenuous life face* kept young. Nerves exhausted by the speed and hurry of modern lift allow the signs Seund, wtll-nourished netvu bear uorry, tvenaork and anxiety. When theit thing* begin to caute fatigue, depression and lassitute, it it time to give the nerves a little special food. Medical authority justifies a stern warning against drug!, tad strongly recommends the use oi n VTHSBRffiS (Trttlt Afar* /frftiftruP The British foo<!-product Sanagen, prepared according to the German paten? specification (expired 1912) for Sanatogen, is distinguished from certain other alleged substitutes for Sanatogen by the fact that an exact certified analysis is printed on every packet of Sanagen. Such an analysis is an indispensible guarantee. Nerve foods should not contain sugar; and those of this character, purporting to replace Sanatogen, which cake in the packet and form hard lumps, do contain sugar. The published analysis of Sanagen shows it to be more than equal to the superseded German proprietary Saaatogan. is place of which Sanagen should be exclusively used. Medical Men and Nurses will be supplied free with a full* sized package of as a sample, on application to tat Agents tor Casein, Ltd., Bo* 118, G.P.0., Wellington. fry*.VV4J&JS Sanagen is sold by all Chemists. The following is the result of the Analyses «f Sanagen, performed at the Virol Research Laboratories—--1 Research Laboratories—- ?( * n "5« f Sanatogen i n.firt. - - - vr - ! - 12-icfo 75-0 • Proteida . • • 75-8 • Undetermined Organic Matter • s*o 100-0 TOCKT - Phosphoric Acid in Ash • • 2-48% 12-Sa • Equivalent to Sod Glycerophosphate • 9-28 It will be seen that Sanagen is richer in phosphates than the Sanatogen, and contains leas raoistare, and in out •pinion it the better preparation of the two.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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