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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1812.

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No, "any tonic" won't do -Get Sanatogen

The doctor's parting caution emphasises a con- viction based upon ktowledge and experience. The doctor knows that the ordinary" tonic" is nothing but a temporary stimulant. He know's that his patient needs something which will actually nourish the run-down nervous system- which will convey to the cells the very substance of which they are built up, and he knows that this very substance is scientifically combined in Sanatogen, which is in truth a definite organic compound of pure milk-proteid and glycero- phosphate of sodium, the two great essentials for nerve repair.

The Great Invigorator.

The doctor knott's that the claims made for Sanatogen have been abundantly verified by scientific investigation-that its merits have been acclaimed by leading authorities and by thousands of his brother physicians. Last, but not least. he knows from his own experience what Sanato- gen is capable of doing. He has watched its rejuvenating effect upon people whose nerves · had been undermined by worry, overwork or laess. He has observed, too, how wonderfully It improves appetite and digestion, how it pre- motes sleep, how it conveys fresh vigour and vitality to the overworked body and mind-in short, how wonderfully it strengthens the forces that make for perfect, vibrant nerve-health.

For Convalescence in Tropical Diseases.

value of Sanatogen, both as an The supreme energising tonic and as a highly nutritions and concentrated food, is vividly shown by its effects on convalescents from Malaria, Dysen- tery, and other, tropical diseases.

On this subject, Dr. Beheim, writing in the "Colombo Independent," says "If any remedy should find the widest appreciation in tropical countries it is Sanatogen. Not only in my opiniaf, but in the opinion of many well-known medical men, there is no preparation which is as powerful to restore vitality, no better tonic and none more suit-" able to convalescents from tropical diseases." Another doctor writes from Dam-Dum, Ban- gofe:"I have used Sanatogen with most gratifying results in several cases convalesc- ing from Malaria, Dysentery and Typhoid. It is a nerve tonic of highly nutritive value and stimulating influence. Furthermore, I have tried it personally and have derived greal benefit from its use."

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Do you need a toric? Are you aware of the futility and danger of using stimulants? Are you longing for a genuine, thoroughly trustworthy food tonic of proven merit? Then you should at once obtain a supply of Sanatogen and so lay the foundation for better health, strength and be piss, Write for a copy of a most in- teresting bo kle The Art of living." by Dr Andrew Wilson, which will be sent free all mentioning this paper on application A. Wu fing & Co... Kiukiang Road, Shanghai. Sanat gen can be brained of all chemists.

The Hon. Mr. Justice

Robertson, judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Pun "jab, writes:--" My ex• perience with Sabate- gen has been very favourable. I teck it for some months dur- ing the most trying season of the year, and foond it A great strengthener."

Sir Charles A. Cameron.

writes: "Saratogen is substance of the highest nutritive value, containing as it does

■ large amount of or ganic phosphorus, in exactly the form in which it can be easily absorbed. It is an ex- cellent nerve food"

Mr. Shirley Tremerat, Editor of Capital," 93, Clive Street. Cal- cutta, writes:-"Sanat- ogen not only kept me up during a sharp altack of fever, but afterwards restored me once more to full vigour. In fact, I was better and stronger after this course of Saratogen than before the attack." "The Medical Times" says: "There is na doubt whatever that the nutrition of patients taking Senat- ogen improves wonder

fully, due, in all pro bability, to its being easy of assimilation and to the organic absorbable phosphorus which it contains."

Sir Gilbert Parker, MP. the popular Novelist, writēs --* 20, Carlton House Terrace, S.W. I have used Sanat- ogen with extra- ordinary benefit. It

is to my mind a true

food totile, feeding the

the nerves, increasing energy, and giving fresh vigour to the overworked body and mind."

Prof. Dr. C. Ewald, of Berlin University, writes: "I have used Sanatogen in a mumber of cases of a nervous. origin, and have ob Lained cellent re- salis."

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(Continued from page 4) unchuria provinces, to take another step forward. Japan is ready to take that strp; she is, indul, anxious to take that step; the Russian invitation will be declin. For Russia to emmit ber- self definitely before the Funamu Canal is opened to navigation, and the political effects of that opening have been pro- perly studied and digested, will mea that she is embarking on an adven

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