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a^v A riT^*^wHflß ina^aßa^a^a^a^am .^IH ['ill I^i^i■ Inl j^^K'l^Hfe^^E^BK'Sr ? a^a^a^Bl I ■ ■km Ltb^bl MI H fe^a^a^a^L Tm^Btffi?l^/P^^sEfflM,iwW^ ? i); ~. t <.s, fiMh) of natural cr .'our in ii/'j r**d cheeks —i>** c/fer 0 tvwtt cf Clements. "' 7»5 unsolicited letter of heartfelt apprecialion is typical of many thousands received Clarence Gardens, S.A., 15/2/37, "The-reason why I use Clements Tonic when! am not feeling the best I, because it has almost instant effect on me. It takes away the depressed feeling, sharpens up my appetite, and, in fact, after a few doses I feel life is worth living. 1 have recommended it to many of my club mates, with entire satisfaction from all. I always buy the larger size bottle and have it as a standby when I feel out of sorts. 1 can say without hesitation it is the best tonic I've tried. Wishing the makers the best of luck,"—(Mrs.) M.M.N. I BEHH^™™TrEMENTSTONIC--THE NERVE CELL BUILDER a^^^^^St^aflal Nerves are really composed of myriads of tiny cell, 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 ■^Bli^Sl or sickness, particularly in insomnia, there U terrific destruct.on of nerve cells i^HS/*a.^H and weakening of the whole nervous system. That is when the body must have a^Kv/JSL^L^H help. That is why phosphates are so rwentia .and why they form such a valuable BVtf^^H Part of Clements Tonic, "The Nerve Cell Builder." There are several phosphates , ■Bf^^H i n Clements Tonic that are absolutely vital to your nervous system, which requires ■EKwjf^^^^H continuous supplies of these compounds in order to keep the nerve, strong and Hqmi^^^^H healthy. . , _-^——^^aßaßaa*** Every littia red eorpuseU in 5 your V JSSt^KslsSfliiKlill" ibbß IHI enable it to transport oxyfen. When 3» V . l^W your "loss your 'punch'" it means that MvS^*^^ T~" 9 "punch" through overstrain due to <n- ■^^■'^ijaN^^P^fe'^l&jifl^ Jp .-&1I1 _^9H|^^^VB sufficient supply of iron. Tha easiest ij^^B^H^H^^Jfp^ '*&s&ss&/&£/& ■^^fl^^^H-H and safest way to correct this \ is to &£z£&sLjsE^^^W&<i f^fflPPWf^B take Clements Tonic. Clements contains i^^^^^^^^ElKLfcg V,i i ijjjfTiWfflffF fitfPti^L»*lfT*^^B"*' iron compound in proper medicinal ■^■^■^■^■^■^■^■^Ha^Lr'S'li^^^k ** ■SSHB^BSbW quantities so that it is easily and fiHSplnStt-V quickly absorbed by tha blood. After Sr>9^MVilEl ' a few doses, the red corpuscles, jet ; l^^Sf^^Edß^W busy again in full force; and soon your BMa^aiaa^a^B^a^B^Bßaa^aa^Bßa^BaMMßaWßiw*-' t .-, i IL^VSUBP^S punch is regained. Clements brings feeling o; wetl-oeina to men and name* WfS9U£iM-hw iiAMBV ■» a **»i*^ I All the family derive benefit raiWirCT IViwNCI DAVIV ! "I have often thought, I would like to let 3^SrenK#jtjJß you know how much 1 think of your wonderful SaSflrMflEgSj » you don't benefit from Clements 7 on ; c . p or 20 years I have kept it in our imNmmm T u Onie favoured within,l4 day. of pur- home ,am gure we M> my family >nd , elf> ■ aJWBF3i spr.1/ B .r^z., bLr» j :£&L t -m* «.««* <~ •„„ ido „**** ™ r ymj^|y^ Auckland, and your purch... money. thing is better than a course of Clement. plus postage, will be immediately re- Tonlc; - ~.„,, ' funded to you. —(Mrs.) A.J.C.. Redbank. Qld.. 5/10/36. frlcM to moln ctntrtt: ' - 3/- ««d S/- • bottle *mm—m—m^^~~m^~m^———^——^—^^—-*" (plaia or flovoartd), at j flavoured C/em»n«i Tenle nets an ORANGE, oree/i and blut etirten and /«*#/. Tnt original «H CbMtitt aid Sfarai IBT plain Chmtnt, Tenle itillhn th* familiar RED, grsen .and blut caHen and labtl. Beth Oil CftMllltS Old MOrif. . £,",„;* tk% , omt hta ui,.gmng ingrtdimh. It i, tor you (a dtcidt which you prifu. ?.367 L_^——^^^^^^^^^ I can V imagine I v Softer. Smoother - Skin than yours bb^bb^bb^bblS^^^^''' : ./^ ' ■■ '^^^s^^^Sibbbb^bblH^^^bHbbW BB^^BffißßßKSl^^^^^^^ A I^^ 4' V^ BBB^BB^BB^^ '' \ i' \jjf ' BBB^BB^blblb^^ !J^^HbbBbB^BB^^BB^^BB^BB^BB^BB^BbB W^ what comes of using %j I LUX TOILET SOAP j SUPERCREAMEII^ A LEVER PRODUCT—Made in Ken Zestind ..; . . .. ■■.j.^..?V--!-.-v-«". - V ' • ■ ' •olßtlu>fft>9

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 16

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