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CLEMENTS TONIC. THE NATURAL REMEDY FOR WEAK NERVES AND POOR BLOOD. SEND FOR IT AND SEQURE HEALTH Many of the most sorioris Norvo, Stomach, Liver, and Kidney diseases ariso from lack of enro to keop tlio stomach in good'working order. Poisons get into tho blood, caused by Iho effete matter fermenting in tho natural digestive channels. Then wo havo tho anaemic, debilitated wrecks in our city streets, men and women who a few weekß before app'oared equal to 20 years of life. How many persons in Now Zealand havo gono with each month, becaueo of neglect, which has aided tho diseaso which killed? And 60 it is tho plain duty of all men and women to keep tho great nervo and blood medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, always at hand. The testimony given to it tell their own story. During tho hot summer months and the changing somi-sultry periods of autumn and -winter in_ New Zealand, especially in inland districts, CLEMENTS TONIC is tho medicino for tlio jaded system, tho run-down and irritable nerves. It is tho symbol of P3'stemic strength. It has saved health when long despaired of. It'oorreots the stomach, purifies the blood, strengthens tho nerves and heart, and lengthens life. Send to your Store or Chemist for it, where it is sold. Get it and get well.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 8

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