m m mm ill ■I or Summer’s toll on the system leaves it severely devitalized and in urgent need of building up before Winter finds out the weak spots. Clements Tonic helps Nature to restore the blood stream to normal, to correct digestive disorders and soothe nerves tattered by the strains of overwork and worry. Thousands testify to the genuine and lasting benefits received from Clements Tonic. THE WINTER Every ingredient In Clements Tonic is the finest and purest available. They act beneficially upon the nerve, bone and muscle struclures, correct deficiencies in the blood and build up bodily tissues. Clements is a complete tonic which docs not pander to the palate. Sold at all Chemists and Stores is* (PjU'j.vj
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/ m & better than milk . Mummy " TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! Send name and address together with ad. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 16, P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. CHILDREN who dislike milk look upon it as something quite different when ‘Ovaltine’ is added. For ‘Ovaltine’ not only transforms milk into a really delicious beverage, but the special properties of ‘Ovaltine’ make the milk digestible and much more nourishing. For these reasons make ‘Ovaltine’ your children’s daily beverage there is nothing “ just as good.”. OV4LTINE For Energy and Robust Health Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes. The large size is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. *®oj
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 12028, 21 May 1936, Page 4
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