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I V A'Plain I I EVERY Drop of \k ridHl. j 1«u 9\± Fact! I 1 - Hearties \ * I I Bronchitis Cure" \\ | j means vA | | Destruction to \\|t | 1 Chest Troubles l\ / I I ——. n jf «■/■>•■ i iw _ ' ' '* , I^HHL^ [WbllllllllllllllllllHlllllllUllllilllllilllHriM^ , Ruild up TO FIGHT A POSSIBLE EPIDEMIC THIS WINTER! "A report from the Minister of Health, London, furnishes a grave warning, applicable to the world, of the possibility of further epidemics similar to those of 1918-19, which were responsible for more deaths than the whole war." ; Be prepared, build up your system to withstand colds, chiUs and similar Winter epidemics. CLEMENTS TONIC wi 11 he 1 p you . This nourishing, strengthening medicine has for thirty yean maintained its popularity in New Zealand homes. Buy a bottle \ —but be sure you are served with CLEMENTS TONIC. I Stop that Cough jAi Fletcher's Pills with Clements ESS _ i r» 1 mEWljil arcm3d and effective for livet LOUgh Ketnedy Ilji9fj|| and stomach troubles. They . . . r , • . nueifl «c an old sundine, depend- \ pleasant mixture for clearing the II ■fllftlKl ... «» Jiroat and combating the early I *ffiK« remedy. Price 1/- box lost free on receipt of price. SjlijgM receiP' °* ptlCe. " - If you cannot buy the above remedies in your &striß,~orier dirt&fnm CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., TERRY ST., ROZELLE, N.S.W. " For the Blood is theUth/' Your Blood Wants Purifying ¥17 YOU ate troubled with WVJI YOU are suffermf tfie **^ Eczema, Blotches/Spots, ** aches and paint of Bad Pimples.BoiUiCarliuncles.Siprei Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, Sctoor Eruptions of any kind continu- fulout and Ulcerated Sotes, ally bursting through the skin. Glandular Swellings, etc. »" itching and inflammation *-*■ Rheumatism, Sciatica, of Piles and Fistula. Lumbago, Gout, etc All these *ra lure iirna of ctafcginc Mood impurity, sailing for immtdiatt, treatment through the blood, 10 don't wait* your tunti and money on aielen. lotions and mossy ointments, which cannot gtt below tht soriae* of th« »km. Wbat you want and what you must have iii a medicine that wUl'wt nfht to the root of your trouble, a medicine that will thoroujrhly free the blood of the uoisonous mitter.'whioh alone is the true cam* of all your lufferjnjj. Clark* i/ Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. It v oompesed of innadienti whioh auiekly attack, overcome, and expel from the blood all unpucitiei (from whatever cause arising), and by renderiaf it olea» and pure, can b« raiiti oa to effect a laiting cure. The True Valne «ff CLMKE'SBLOODMIXTURE it certi6«d by % mott ; ramnrkabU J VIUSwV 1^ collection of anaolicited testi- H^k monials from grateful pitienti «M «raMi»afl«l IB of all classei— patieDts who bare »mmnw^*m ajp^been cured after doctoru and W^ hospitals hare given them up ai ■ IWlmlllllH I incurable — patients who have ■ ">T" ra "a»» ■ I been' cured after trying many ■HMiiaMHHMBaMMf other treatments without success —patients who not only have been cur»J of the particulai Skin , ?i# 6w.r. CTutriig, frT»t w.Uo Tilt World's Best llo^ Pwif ter \r*R*^£s£! m»l.- CURES ALL pamphlet round bottle.) Clirke's Blood Mixture Is vlcasait SKIN k uLUUD DlOtAofcu te take •■• warraated free mm aiiythißg lajuriws. M the most OF ALLC HEMISTSAND STOKEktEPMKS delicate cmtltutloa of either mi, fr»n lafaicy to *ld-aie. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 29, 3 August 1921, Page 14

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