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Works Department camps'' oh the South Island Main Trunk line between Kaikoura and Blenheim, and atone or two .points further south'by a fierce. north-westerly gale which, starting, late on, Saturday evening blew at great force for three hours. The most .serious result was the burning of the big camp school at Aniseed, the headquarters camp of the northern sector of the line.

GOING GREY? ■ Men and women the world, over praise Van-Grey wonders ful Hair Root Tonic. Regrows true, natural hair colour. Obtainable Hr. Menzies. V.l.

,:.:W4 Pi m i Made by fully qualified chemists in Australasia’s largest pharmaceutical organisation. • •• a Nerve tonic ! The Nerve Tonic !!. .. The one tonic that has stood the test of lime more than fifty years in countless thousands of homes. Clements gives you Nerves of ’ Steel. It supplies just the minerals your bbdy lacks. It repairs the ravages caused by overwork, worry and the continual drain on nervous energy. You need iron, phosphates, calcium, potassium, sodium-life-giving minerals that Clements supplies in readily assimilable form. Try it. Go to your chemist or storekeeper and get a bottle of Clements Tonic—TO-DAY. Buy the economical 5/- size—it contains twice as much as the 3/ r size. (Prices in Capital Cities.) TONIC PLAIN OR FLAVOURED «

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Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 20 February 1939, Page 10

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