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I,1 ' ~—-~^s. *4T T^ a pleasure to tell you that I have been /ilhlw/^AWv vA^S^^^fc^f^ $Sl as can; back my slatemenl. Hoping it will still keep ' 'Urn I |llli\/^\Mu^flH^S^^^^^S^ ' '^s nea^^ giving goodness and be a boon to sufferers." . One of the common complaints of modem life is bcinp "iun down." This often results from the '- Here >ou see but a I>mall SeCtion °f lhe neIVOUS Byslem °f *° Imman body> which is a iact that the blood is overworked through net having enough "carriers." These "carriers," which 1= iH^^HsS'&li-,^H|^MP^^^^^^ffliß;^ va6t and com Plicated network. The nerves are really composed of myriads of tiny cells another name for the-red coipuscles in the blood, convey o\ygen to all parts of the body, thus Q^^^Bf^l^^wi^^BiS^^^^^^^^Rr VHT^Hl^^^^^^^^^^^^^H which are constantly being destrojed by the effort of'dally mental or phjsical work. Nature . iron ration. When they don't get this supply of iron, then jou\cxpcrienco lassitude, you get tiied l^^^^p%>%:l4'W;^|^^H^l^ia|MJbffl^ifeMlll%> ~K lIL 1C UI, S , eS?, nei ~ve cc s* lc .- 0.1 '\* ■ .' . easily and feel '"dead beat" andl deprr"-ed. ' WX '^^^^^^^^^H }'°U $lcep badly> the y " lmpos?lble t0 rebulld™T° C ,'" fufllolent luailt "yThat is the time to start taking Clements Tome immediately in-oider to increase the number of * '%'''*'^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^l thai 's wby li e body must ba^e be' p* Ur l'"s reason ELEMENTS TONIC contains life"rarriers" in your blood, 'lhe Iron Compounrl in Clements Tonic increases the volume and actnitv " 'W' '|^^^^^^^^^^^^H giving phosphates which fortify the system and help the body to build new nerve cells of the led corpuscles, brings health and -vitality to the blood stream and soon makes jou icel a? ' ~ '? . ... ~ ■ ,„„ k ,, .„ „„,.„, _i ' "fit as a fiddle." Clements Tonic is a sane and simple lom< : apptoved by the British Pharmacopoeia ■Q^i^^^^HH!'; * *J^^^^^^^^l "' * r3P' d rate nnd ' '' and is made and controlled by highly qualified chemists. That if why Clements is the best in the '' * ' ' long run. , ' , . ' , ' ' ' ■' ' '""' "" JHmmimmm^a^^a^l^a g a gga m^g^^gmm^mmmm^mi^im^^^mma^^^ammmmmmmmamami^m^^rm^^ma^^m^^^K^mimmmm^^^^tm says clements fine for nursing mothers ' Another Clements Tonic Victory ... , "I have found Clements Tonic one of the finest tonics for nursing'mothers. __—-**^*''"' 1 '™!!!s3m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mW^m^mWKmwtim^m^mWKsm' ' ' *r t-j »i i tmv Prices lit Main Centres: It not only helps to keep me in good health, but also makes moie \ - r • ' Auck, lan, d> IN'^U , r , , , _ , . ... - . and richer milk, f would like you to use this for J -*-^< ***"*^ I ~'^^^^^^^^^^^K IB^Jk^HK^; ' V^^^^^^l "Some time ago l "as ln a very Way< y, 3/" and 5/* a bottle. at advertising, as it may help mothers whose —****^ 1 . I 4!S"'^^^^^Hl' W M^^B A limbs started to swell and / te£ my a^eiite am/ ..,».. . , t milk supply is failing."—(Mrs.) T.A.. «—**^" **^ c I ' -'- ijJMjf* "■(i.f (irtai/e to ge< :» or out o/ bed. lhe doctoi fill Chemists and Stores - - . ■ -Mtomi Bench. .iMclbouuic, Vie. '" 'L-r-^***' ' ,r\ SV)^ i \ ' $Br 4^^^^^^^^^^H| ' 'MMKfc* prescribed bandages on amis and legs, but I did not 30th,Jiil}', 1936. rX A»^* at?< c \ B^M 'l^T I^^^^^^^^^^^HP' ' V^^^^^^^^^Hi leceive any ease. I was then advised by a friend to """""""""^ iC SA'*'" - c tot 5° "■ , " f \, and \ H9K try >'our Tonic- Sclore tlle first bollle loas used ' I^**^"^ -rr\>4\o I-U1O1V1& vo". v o « Zeal*" • 0 I ||^^9L ' W^^^^^^^^^^Kik- '.^^^^^^^^^^^KiH^E' le^ a sreat inlP rovcmcnt- ' ' lave continued to take j**^*^ etd'TS * *c °"lS ' \«'ua^ a' r \ men> s n \\ \ HHh .^^H^^^H^l^lk^^^^^^^^^^^H^^K^ 'tlie Tonic, and now my limbs are normal and I can j|S3% \ /"itVAfe'" 1 n - \c aS t\itou^ ov , t or \t. C =, {am° uS" I BB „ ' jE^^^^^^^^^^Hj^^^^^^^^^^^^^Kl cat and enjoy my meals. I think it wonderful, con- 1- ■■I A \AJVVf f\cm^ VS -,iciul uset', .is aa>we [l u ialion 1S n - u , A ,,o^ \ HB m*& M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Blk sidering my age-79 years. And add my testimony WMHHf ;\ *a ct s ttom Sra. i( , doC s *Via wuVU. v w aceMvVca sa le&\iat<J \ H|K l 0 >h. e curative ProPerties of >'our wonderful T^KSBI ■JfA wOtvev^tfy cvVf a*e W^^V^l^ seed?°^oo<i- BcWaT6 • __„.*—-^ f ee l I s > m IMed nofTtonic er tro]re riphimiokeepon . "A ' ;f * n tirove d bY\ P Bvenls -erm^ o*-"0*-" ___- *^ '^^^Hll^^^HS^^^^^^^^Hn^B^S^ j keeping on, as it were. In times like these be finds - !^4j»JHW^^ i<fi'\ aP . v ta^ c \, t. v°^ .^^^Hl^]^^^@l^^Sls^^^^Whl^^^K J that Clements Tonic is just what he needs and a .^JUgBBEs fV•''■-'A ra uon *a, .- Many men think M large bottle usually sets him up. JG^j&jijmjmmß2l^^9^^^M^L r;.£"'\ pv°?a (^um ula , ' they are finished un- - J|9^^H^^^^^SH|m|^^^^^H^^Bl: '^ y^f'-^'4%a ■ "Recently he was persuaded to tiy another lonic fflff \ \\ii''UNri r'' C' lCy take Clem llllt after laking one bottle- r^erted to >oui*. //< ■^.■HHHHHHHL^^H ' CLEMENTS ENABLES' VICTORIAN MAN' |uP*P^^3| " '' ** j9PP9^H^^^K^'' '' -^^^^I^^lH Your ionic/is the only one which enables me lo go on in life, as I have many worries, not having had oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. In the : ' iJMnwBrJ.JJLi 111 §T*W^m\\ V ,'J^^^K^^KK^^KL * *^^^^^^^^^^^^H le est °^ health 'for three years. Whenever I feel "run-down' I Lake your tonic and my nerves get soothed city, tlie lungs breathe air polluted with i ,\. f\^^P^P^^%*nS^^^B| "i [ i Aj^^^^^B&BUt ' *'' *^P * before half the bottle is finished. Ido not hold getting the sysLem into the habit of taking tonics. One gels carbon dioxide and dust. Thus, unless the ?« — ' |f| 74 wHßtfl P«^^^HhF '" ''P^s^ .*£^-7?fl* more benefit Jsy leaving it for a week or so, and then take the tonic again. Your staff should be praised, as difficult 5- i'rT"^"^ "'v"™™' the" mark : mp !»r3Wc^g^l t'^^^BHlgjjilp wrfK-*1" S'^^^^^^^H eacll bottle maintains its high standard and1 qualitjr." . • Mr. R.VJ. P hysicllly. mAs cannot go to'the JHHJ £'j^Miiyyil|| <yijmmm • '-^Mnl^^^^^H athplete tplls how clfaafkit* helps hei P ne7in foL^h re erwaV. theboClymU!!tbc » fi^^^Bk j^bSmp riß^fcK ik i Kink*? ■• vfv %iPtt£#YiKrY i«p nEhr«i when you f ee i anc i are easily tired, ■^tSSSSS^SiiHHI^SI -' S J^^^^^^B^^ ?^*^^^ Uimm ■ fg«\ /"••E'T A'"WB #* &T f\ lIT #^ C lIC Crr ta^e Clements Tonic, which feeds the gj^ [ *^^^^^^^Ktk " "$' ' "■ *"■ ' " *" " "^ "^ * "*■ " ■" hlrfa blood stream, increases the red corpuscles '''''"jrattfWW^'W^^^^^^MM !' ' ,^^^^^^^^^^^^H "What a t fdck I getjout of lilc. since I started to lake )our wild to me, 'Where in all the world do you get your stamina have to absorb oxygen in full measure at £>' o|J H^pFllil^STll ?4^tH * I^^^H^^sL .^^^^^^^^^^^^B on'c> I crm' t (lnc' vfords to praise it highly enough. 1 J'.n jrom?' My icply was, 'Clcmen-ts Tonic, lad,' and from that a ]] times. A strong, healthy blood <=tream, ML^:^m^^^^^^^^k^^.?mJM ' on ttle rd ' 3Ott'e' aPc' il is a medicine that Ido recommend day he has taken my ad\ice seriously and is a new nun w j t h " t h e balance of power in red ' HHfI^HHHHHHNHB^^I T * WsWsssi"- " .j^^^^^^tftftf^flßH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H t0 any al'l'ete as a ca' st> mulator and nen-e-building tonic, already. corpuscles, is the surest way to keep full |^ff^^^^^^^^^^^^Hl!^K^^B ■ - ' or Siying olie tne Stit to carry on and finish well. "As a vitality producer, Clements Tonic is the daddy ol o f "pep.''' Clements Tonic makes it easy! '' /&F^?-iLJm\L. *"*' "1 am an accomplished boxer and track- athlete and before them all. I'll tell the world it is. Cheerio.''. ' ' ' M$ i ?^mWm^ «n event I always t.fike my Clements' Tonic. One of my pals Mr. E.R.8., Stillwatcr, N.Z., Oct. 2, 1936. __^___^^^_^^^^^_^_^_ - , Brii<jj■h\■ ■• ■ i ■ k i ■ •■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 5

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