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Why let hot days rob.you-^pf'your.enei^Tfe" 1 Banish lassitude and know the buoyancy of health SUMMER should be a season of singing joyous, can be done only because the red corpuscles contain ■ ness. Instead, owing to enervating effects of a material called haemoglobin which, in turn, con- \ the heat, it too often proves a time of extreme tains iron—it being the iron which actually unite* lassitude, a period of utter weariness night and day. with the oxygen and permits the blood to bear it This condition should be corrected at once. There away on its life-giving and tissue-building errand. are disabilities enough in life—business anxiety, P" 7 » J* J overwork, domettic worries, insufficient fresh air or ■ easily Remedied ...... exercise and such—without the added strain of When any extra tissue-wastage is occurring, addiiluggish health such as summer ,la»situde implies. tion?l supplies of iron, to carry additional oxygen. The immediate need is to build up your resistance, become an imperative need. The acknowledged „ medical way to provide this is by means of an What causes Lassitude? iron-containing tonic. Concurrently, other funcIn normal life a continuous wearing down and tions should be strengthened, jo that the iron'ma* rebuilding of body and nerve tis»ue is occurring, be of a maximum benefit, but it is the iron whicft During any period of stress, whether from general is the fltx essential to regain the buoyancy of health, causes or from debilitating climatic conditions, the it is this, medical fact which accounts for the su. wastage of tissue may be accelerated or the supply prem e merit of Clements Tonic in all cases such as or oxygen necessary to repair, the tissue may Be here outlined. Clements Tonic bring rich in iron retarded. In either case, unless steps arc taken to restores the basis of health. Its other constituents counteract the condition, the me of wastage exceeds supplement this benefit by supplying direct nutrithe rate of repair, and. the-tissue _ . . ment t0 th/nerve-ceils, and by becomes starved. If this continues < mnino- „» f |« .„„„.■,.. j the human machine becomes dis- B*«'«« *'•« « ton| n« UP aPf««« «nd asorganised and a breakdown is Zhtckt p f ublicati? n >™c sistin« dlg««°«- It » genuine!* the inevitable result. «Sfi£S£ ** > *«»*«?•«« *«1«. T m rnarnacopotia. Clements Tonic contains neither Oxygen is breathed into the lungs "Iron is the most important alcohol nor opiates, and may safeta in the air we inhale, and is there °f the mhttnl tonics, being be taken by all members of the borne through the bloodstream to coracles." Obtainable at all chemists and .vwv nan of the body. But this I store*. It is invaluable in the home. ■ **4TyKftM I' E3S37 m ' ' &^3>Bn DFMQV tL ' 'tT a '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 19