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Why endure those periods HOME should be a place of merriment and ing power, both nervous and physical, with its healthy banter. Yet often, it becomes op- sequence of irritability, neryiriess, weariness, pressed through one of the family feeling "out- headaches and eventually, a complete breakdown. of-sorts." Trifles cause unreasoning irritability Apply the remedy and the music of happy voices is jangled. . . .. „ , . rr/ „ t _j The first necessity is an adequate supply of iron, There may be seeming reasons —business ad- ] j- , ' , f r -j i .. , , j t i . .1 _ and the approved medical method to provide versities, family trouble, and such —but these . . rr . r , ' .j , * this is a tonic which, among other things, concan be met wit courage an g tains this mineral. At the same time, additional steps be taken to counteract the dett mental £ be netve cd , effects arising; from such adverse circumstances. ® 6 while the appetite and digestive processes Study the cause should be invigorated. For these various duties Science reveals the way to do this. The human Clements Tonic is a perfectly-balanced combody, like an intricate machine, is subject to pound. Being rich in iron, and made to a wear and tear. Every movement, even every recognised medical formula, it is of the greatest thought, uses up a certain amount of tissue, value for counteracting the ill-effects of overwhile worry of any kind is especially destruc- work, domestic worries, business stress, lack o£ tive. To repair such wastage oxygen is essential, fresh air or exercise, a too-arduous social round, , ~ . or for remedying the after-effects of influenza Taken into the lungs with every breath it is Qr jn ness Q f a general debilitating nature, distributed through the body by means of the blood—so long as the red corpuscles therein Being essentially a tonic instead of a mere function properly. But they can do so only stimulant, it does permanent service, and. bewhile they have a definite amount of a material cause it contains neither opiates nor alcohol, called haemoglobin. This ma- * can be taken with perfect terial contains iron-and it is the A "S of the iron which actually unites with "Each unit of normal blood family, inclu<iing the children,, the oxygen in the lungs and en- to «ery respect it will assure ables the blood to bear it away ' s charged with a definite such radiant health that home on its tissue-building errand. Zmn^tracttiMcof will be, as indeed it should, a Anv defect in this process means haemoglobin is that it con- place of happy laughter and starved tissue and ever-decreas- ~ tains iron — 1 smo ecu e ' kindliness. Buy a bottle to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20024, 14 August 1928, Page 15