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' ! ■ ■■• AS■- ■'■■■' ’VYY-; - UY-/ lu’K- F'/C j? JYj I - P? « ™ i iMF Hriuht eyes, plenty of natural colour in lips and cheeks after a course of Clements. ' I, J This unsolicited letter of heartfelt apprecia- | ( J tion is typical of many thousands received | Clarence Gardens, S.A., 15/2/37. | “The reason why 1 use Clements Tonic when I am not feeling the best t is because it has almost instant effect on me. It takes away the depressed g feeling, sharpens up my appetite, and, in fact, after a few doses I feel life is 3 worth living. I have recommended it to many of my club mates, with entire i satisfaction from all. I always buy the larger size bottle and have it as a standby when I feel out of sorts. I can say without hesitation it is the best h tonic I've tried. Wishing the makers the best of luck,” —(Mrs.) M.M.N. h H CLEMENTS TONIC —THE NERVE CELL BUILDER Nerves are really composed of myriads of tiny cells that are constantly in.' the process of being destroyed by the effort of daily mental or physical work. Good sleep helps to repair much of this destruction of nerve cells but in debility or sickness, particularly in insomnia, there is terrific destruction of nerve cells and weakening of the whole nervous system. That is when the body must have help. That is why phosphates are so essential, and why they form such a valuable part of Clements Tonic, "The Nerve Cell Builder.” There are several phosphates in Clements Tonic that are absolutely vital to your nervous system, which requires continuous supplies of these compounds in order to keep the nerves strong and heal'hy. v Why people lose their Illustration shoicini/ section „_L<i --Wi of nerve system. pHi El Cal Every little red corpuscle in your Blali blood must have an iron ration to enable it to transport oxygen. When m your “lose your ‘punch* ** it means that -aBl your red corpuscles have lost their “punch” through overstrain due to insufficient supply of iron. The easiest an d sa^est wa y to corrcct thi B is ; *‘ a^e Clements Tonic. Clements contains iron compound in proper medicinal quantities so that it is easily and X s ' quickly absorbed by the blood. After i a fcW doses > the rcd corpuscles get 1 > busy again in full force, and soon your » punch is regained. Clements brings feeling of well-being to men and women I ® A i AII * he fami, y derive benefit 8 ! “1 have often thought I would like to let •' j® you know how much 1 think of your wonderful WKs fl K you d ° n t bencßt frol 7 Clements Tonic. For 20 years I have kept it in our Tonic Flavoured within 14 days of purr home and lam sure we all, my family and self, . chas “’ ° r lf , yoU d °" ‘ V / , derive great benefit from it. 1 nearly empty bottle to balmond & •♦Ar . i xL* 1 Spraggon (N.Z.) Limited, Wellington or , . After an attack of flu Ido not think any« Auckland, and your purchase money, thing is better than a course or Clements plus postage, will be immediately re- Tonic. ' f ”“ s de P to ® o ’ u> —(Mrs.) A.J.C., Redbank, Qld., 5/10/36, Prices in main centres: 3/- and 5/- a bottle (plain or flavoured), at 4 Flavoured Clements Tonic has an ORANG-E, green and blue carton and label. The original all Chemists and Stores. 'WjT plain Clements Tonic still has the familiar RED, green and blue carton and label. Both oil vnemisrs ana orore con f o /n the same health-giving ingredients. It is for you to decide which you prefer. 3.367 — —

JLbackache £ -J’ s there anything wrong wHh w “^ s ? That is the question you should ask ■- R yourself-when you first feel the f 1 \ .r • stabbing pains of Backache. pai n j n any p art o f t ft e 5 0 j y j s Nature’s warning something is wrong. If the kidneys become inflamed and clogged, and so are unable to remove ~ ’ X. the waste products (uric acid) from the system, pain is felt in the small of the back 5 from a sli & ht d*s- \ comfort, to intense agony like a knife thrust in A the back. 1. \ You must realise what a menace to health such || h A a condition means. To neglect it is downright j; • 'f Hn dangerous, as poisons will accumulate all over the • 1H body. This puts a severe strain on the system. Rheumatism, Painful Joints or Muscles and Urinar y Disorders are further indications of Fau,t y Kidney Action. A JTv De Witt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills have been ’J specially compounded to meet and relieve all forms InMßnk \ Of Kidney Trouble. They put their healing touch ri & ht where it is wanted—the kidneys. From the drst ew doses y° u » et re h e f- Persist in the treatment and your kidneys will once again rapidly remove the accumulated poisons and waste matter from your body. Your pain will vanish, and you Weak Kidneys cause that will feel brighter and more invigorated—meaning pain in the back. that once again you are in perfect health. You will be delighted you were persuaded to buy— DeWITTS= r B PILLS Sold everywhere at 3/6 and 6/6 per box. The large size is a wonderful saving, as it contains 21 times the quantity in the 3/6.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 254, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 254, 23 July 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 254, 23 July 1937, Page 7

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