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. CLEMENTS'TONIC. THE NATURAL REMEDY TOR WEAK NERVES AND POOR BLOOD. '-SEND FOR IT AND* SECURE HEALTH Many of the most serious Nerve, Stomach, Liver, and Kidney diseases arise- from lack of caro to. keep the stomach in food working order. Poisons got into tho blood, caused by the effete mutter fermenting in tho natural digestive channels. Then we have tho anaemic, debilitated wrecks in our. city streets, men and women who a few weeks bofore appeared equal to 20 years of life. How many persons in New Zealand have gone with each month, because ot neglect, which has aided the disease which killod? And so it is Hie plain duty of all men and women to'keep tho great norvo and blood medictno, CLEMENTS TONJC, always at hand. Tho testimony given lo it tell thoir own story. During the hot summer months and the changing semi-sultry periods ot autumn and winter in Now' 'Zealand, especially in inland districts, CLEMENTS TONIC is tho medicino for the jaded system, tho run-down and irritable nerves.' It is tho symbol of systemic (strength. Tt has saved health when long despaired of. It corrects tho stomach, purifies the blood, strengthens tho nerves and heart, and lengthens life. Send to your Store or Chemist for it, wlioi'o it is oold. Uot it and got wo)L—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 9

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