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■jrojflpsi ' l:W;l iir.: ? l:i:si:M|Mif^iif&M>| K- ; • :•(: lis ;■• :"' ■' ' 1 '■ " ET B I' I'-' l -1 in i 111 1 I IE I II i nif m l:J life ,<>'••••; •ffljrs -• -V 1 «I -'■ ?'-~z t>- v ■>«■' SffiSSSWS Mil fc£3&^{s§t" Bit®® ,rf. * m S3 Wi *££S KJNC'V CHAMBERS, ST., WEUINGtON sir Ss*W^ * C»V> * IE'S * "r*L .3®ssm B=Sgfpij| «P «sssL i§s? I NteSKfi* K&SX*3SZ) y Wise Advice front one who knows. I Take Hall's Wine ito be well *r4. I and strong. In all run-down"l/ijl conditions, or \ any case of weakness" ta| take 6 8 8 S Z THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE. \H It is so easy when you are run-down in health to let "|j your condition get worse, and to let the depression get S\\ £j hold of you more and more, But look on the other 6 ? Y side—-the bright side. Think of the difference a short 5i x course of Hall's Wine would make to you. Take this £) rich and generous Wine Tonic and it will put new life $ m into you, and you will soon feel your old self again, av Hall's Wine is widely known as the "Invalid's Wine" because of % its wonderful restorative value. Best in all cases of extreme ex- jn-' yj haustion,and therefore bestfor all who needa thorough buildingup. 0H $> *lC* \ Large Size 9/6 Smaller Size 5/6' §, V) On Sale Everywhere. S <$ Wholesale Agents: H. C. SMART LTD., 314, "Victoria >S ,<J ■■/ Arcade, Queen Street, Auckland. s( S? W Sole Proprietors: STEPHEN SMITH &CO LTD.. Bow London. Eng. V k<&9o&0 GC<s>x^ THE RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS ENJOYING life depends not on material things like automobiles nnd theatres, but on the state °fy our eu " "find. Happirtss does not neatsarily accompany financial success. It it the product of strife ana the reward of victory over circumstances. The first essential of a contented mind is good health. When you are run down, or overtired, the body is more open to attack by the germs of disease than at any other lime. Profit, then, by t!ie experience of others less fortunate, perhaps, than yourself, and rebuild the defences of your health be/irt it it too late. An Ironworker .... 25 Edward Street, Mar rick vilJc, 27th October, 1926. I am writing to tell you how pleased I am at the benefit I've derived from taking your Clements Tonic. lam an ironworker by occupation, and suffered from neuritis. After a course of tonic I was able to resume employment. Thanking you, I am, sincerely yours, (Sgd.) GEO. WILSON. P.S.—You have my permission to.use this letter as you please. ( , 1. ii't h rtf / ,/•; ' J&llrS ft I W\jw>A r- &?■. s rri! l /}&\ H 1 m. fr\ ■•mm/, )/ Clements Tonic ~ dtej mi eontoiK opiates or stimulants of any kind. It is a bh<td and brain fad, 9tub replaces wasted tissues and restores nervous energy. Used after illness ef any kind, it hastens eom slesctme. ■Clements ™ TONIC AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES 2 7 S3!

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19563, 16 February 1927, Page 5