r f .K'-r JWJIv Mentally Alert at Midnight Why can some folk concentrate ivhen others lose interest ? GAME after game—-hour after hour—and midnight chimes. Yet some players go merrily on without a hint of tiredness, while others noticeably \"wilt" and lose their sparkle. Why this difference in vitality? In each instance the nervous system is there —what, then, is lacking that makes some people so easily wearied? Science very definitely tells us, and here, in brief, is the secret . . . there is a shortage of an essential blood component known as haemoglobin. The Source of Nerve Energy To maintain nerve efficiency, oxygen from the lungs must b£ carried throughout the body by the red blood corpuscles which are composed largely of this substance, haemoglobin. Haemoglobin in turn contains a proportion of iron, and because it is this iron which actually unites with the oxygen in the lungs, it comes about that the oxygen can only be effectively distributed while the blood contains an adequate quantity of iron. Failing this, the wear and tear of nerve tissue is not fully repaired, and the nerves become starved and depleted. How Clements Tonic Acts The remedy for nerve-starvation is simple. The haemoglobin value of the blood must be strengthened, and for this an iron-con-raining tonic is essential. That is why Clements Tonic proves so efficacious—it is made to an approved medical formula, and one of its constituents is iron. It benefits because it increases haemoglobin in the blood. For all kinds of nerve stress, debility, depression, Clements Tonic is invaluableits results are long-standing because it is a scientific remedy. Build up your nerves with Clements Tonic, See how much better you fee!! "The Doctor's Tonic is always a Liquid 99 101-36-30
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20556, 6 May 1930, Page 3
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