FREE from Chemists HARVEY'S MINERAL TONIC GENEROUS SIZED SAMPLES During the next few days generous sized samples of Harvey's Mineral Tonic are obtainable Free from all Chemists. All you have to do is to ask your Chemist for a sample and he will hand you one without any obligation on your part whatever. Harvey's. Mineral Tonic is a wonderful new medLal discovery which is of the utmost benefit to men and women of all ages, and in all conditions of life. It makes them fit and keeps them fit. Harvey's Mineral Tonic is not a drug nor a stimulant. It contains nothing harmful, but is a compound of Nature's own mineral salts containing the essential elements to maintain and repair blood, bone, nerve, and tissue. Harvey's Mineral Tonic creates rich blood, revitalises the nerves, gently stimulates the bowels, tones up the liver and kidneys, and expels from the body poisonous toxins and other impurities in the blood. Ten days of Harvey's Mineral Tonic will set you on the way to being a new man or woman. Every dose you take, will enrich your blood. You will feel again the impulse of youth . . . vibrant with new vim and hapoiness . . . ready and eager for any task . . . wonderful new vitality. Harvey's Mineral Tonic is specially recommended for Run-Down Condition, Nervous Debility, Anaemia, Constipation, Indigestion, Boils, Running Sores, and Blood and Skin Diseases. —1
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21281, 28 September 1934, Page 19
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