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STILL LOVELYotnn ©Wonderful Benefit from Clements Tonic. Launcenton. Tan. “I am writing these few lines to let yon know the srreat benefit that I derive from taking Clements Tonic. I bad been in hospital for 16 months and tinder six very severe operations. I nm home ajraln now. and wben I am reelins run down I take Clements Tonic and find I get wonderful benefit from it. I can’t speak too highly of Its wonderful value and will recommend it to nil my friends.” (Mrs.) F.S.M. Clements Tonic is the safe and certain aid to * l * keeping ever young. The worry and nervous headaches that develop “crow’s feet” are un- g*|iß known to the user of Clements Tonic. The rajM/ disordered digestion that causes skin to become j|| sallow, the sleeplessness that makes faces haggard and worn are banished by a course of VWjf this great natural remedy. Nervous, digestive |t| and blood systems are revitalised by ingredients that are in Clements Tonic for this very purpose. Bone, muscle and tissue are built up by vital components in this tried and tested tonic Tl the most famous tonic New Zealand has ever known. Sold at all Chemists and Stores. ELEMENTS TONIC ffl There is no substitute „ 23H6 I called the children next door ght b^ bmiaiis -but I wished my girl , y were more em '4 r v wSißliillif / limE BAP. BARIAS J AU THE SAME I W. S M f f JIIU HAD HALF their I VITALITY. SHE'S bee h 7 I so listless and zti.E 'jiirLij; |k tired LATELY. ri-lj t a' birr JW BaM iA ** \ o ,h& w ”’ l4 i fcaeff tKjEv I utff <0 * ado** ’ 0 ur [B©it Is YOUR Child && • » Ife-y too q“iet? * WANT TO > 2 1 Has y° ur been tired and spirit- ’ ' css l — with less "devil” in her ian ( ' IC norina l Hiild? ¥ so, she’s ■1 *•’ F probably outgrowing her strength. ZfrlQjffck --[- Children need extra nourishment, for • K as wc h as f° r t l' lc ’ r w °rk and play> ■ Horlick’s regularly for breakfast, sup'f per and 11 o'clocks gives children all JIS- vital elements their bodies need ffif " for growth and extra energy. Your || \ child, will become sturdy and highif B ■■■■ > spirited. Children love Hor- “ lick’s. It is economical, too^.'.^ j Prices from 1/9. Economy — the milk is already Srz*. 2/11. The Horlick’s j n jt; you need add Mixer, 1/-. water only. Ii i 11 1 f Fjf w Sales Agents: Th British Harold F. Ritchie Co., of N.Z Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington, C.l. BARRY CAULFEILD AT MT. COOK Famous Ski Instructor Seize an opportunity—it may be the last —to gain ski skill from the famous expert, Barry Caulfeild. He quickly trains beginners to speed on the great white way. Frequent sports meetings. Grand National Carnival Meeting: From 26th July to old August. Races on July 30th, 31st, and Ist August. Mount Cook Sports Meeting, Races on Monday 7th, Tuesday\Bth, and Wednesday 9th Septembei. N.Z. Professional Meeting: Races on 23rd and 24th September. Ski tours arranged for parties. Ball Hutt is centre of ski sport. Brilliant sunshine —champagne air—sparkling scenes—thrillful fun beat of fellowship—cosy nights of joy at the famous Hermitage music, dancing, billiards and bridge. Low combined Rail and Motor Fares. Take the Train to Innaru. Book at Offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Railways, Government Tourist Bureaux and Thomas Cook and Son. THE HIGH SPOT OF SPORT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1936, Page 9