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; • ■ i - • ' ■ SELBY^SHOE FITTING WEEK MISS M. OWEN DIRECT FROM THE SELBY COMPANY GIVING EXPERT PERSONAL FITTINGS Miss Owen's visit concludes on Friday next,.so be sure to make en appointment immediately. Selby Shoes are famous for their grace, beauty and comfort, and they are available in a variety ■ . • of styles, widths and lengths. Once we have your fitting, a : ; record is kept and you can have the same fitting again-at any ; time. Take advantage of Miss. Owen's visit and obtain an expert personal fitting. SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK During this special fitting week reductions of 10/-per pair are available on Selby Shoes. Don't miss this splendid opportunity. SELBY REGULARS— Usually 55/- • - - Special Price 45/SELBY ARCH PRESERVERS—UsuaIIy 69/6 - - Special Price 5?/6 SPECIAL SAMPLE RANGE— \ - - To Clear at 39/6 KIRKCALDIE & STAINS LIMITED LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON a J i Astounding results followed a course of Clements Tonic, declares Sydney man who despaired of' ever regaining p'®" his lost health —"I recommend it to young and old,** Kingtford, Sydney, N.S.W., 23/1/37. \ , "Some few years ago I had a nervous breakdown, which landed me in aihospital for approximately eight Jff , \ weeks. On leaving hospital I was strongly recom- I||| ' mended by one doctor in particular, and who now t has a leading practice pn Sydney, to take a change of V|^Hb place and further and in particular to take a course of three or four bottles of Clements Tonic. This-1 did and have Inever looked back since. I emerged from what appeared to be a long and terious 'V^ illness, but thanks to doctor for the recom- " j\ mendation, and especially to the miracle-working tonic called Clenients, llwas soon able to take up my duties again, and have continued to do so ever since. I am seldom without a bottle of Clements Tonic in; the house, and with dose# my sleep is Kiurider,. , <y||l my food is enjoyed, afcd I feel that life's worth id oId."—(S.J.G.) mi ■ Peeling' young and rtgorous dfter taking Clements*' Tlie vital function of your blood stream i« to carry nouriibmwl- . from food to the muscle and nerve your entiw ' blood. It increases the; activity of the digestive organ*, helps sto' pat l more food into the blood stream. In this way nourishment, is-fed to every muscle and nerve. Your whole system responds with 6«w energy, you soon feel a different person. ' , Nerves, of which the body is one vast net- jpHB \ work, are really composed of myriads of tiny jjKßjjr , . celli, which are constantly in' the process of ! being destroyed by daily mental or physical effort. ■ Sound sleep helps to rebuild these nerve cells, but when you/are run-down and Illustration showi section of IHooa j;rc,Srii. out-of-sorts, and particularly with; insomnia,. , •_ — ; ; e,l.—J the body finds it impossible to rebuild, nerve t w ™'.* Recommendation—Fi»und ccl|f fa sufficient qiiantity . Thus it must have : Nothing Better in 35 Teors help. That,is why Clements Tonic cotitains Lismore, N.S.W., 22/2Jf37. life-giving phosphates, which fortify the sys- ' "Just * Kne to tell you I have for* 35 tern and_ help the body to build new nerve cells . years been using your valuable Tpilic. at a rap.d rate, and thus make you well agam. J It has always done me good for nervious JWySj jMu break-downs, colds, and so on. I am nevjer Without it. I always keep a bottle by met prices in main centres: kC^V "I have advited others to., try it. 3/- and 5/- a bottle / \\V® ** w Clement* hat "never let me down. (plain or flavoured), f ■ %*Q "What a recommendation, 35 year 4 at all ChetnUts and # hMMIPH and still use Clements Tonic." (Mr.) F.AI Stores. ' PLAIN OR FtAVOURkD? Flavoured Clements Tonic («»ith the ORANtiE, preen «nd[blue carton % SS* '». and label) is for sensitive palates. For thVi ten. of thousands, of V regular users who like a tonie with a tanj,} original plain Clements VHHW? Tonic (with the RED, green and blue carton bnd label) is, of course, ' ' U— ■ ■.' —■— i i — ' "Mm SPORTS POST SATURDAY

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 5

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