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"A Health Trip? No!" The man with sound nerves is not driven from his job HOW often do you hear of people having to go to die seaside or the mountains to recuperate? They are not pleasure-seekers but health seekers. They belong to the weary army of run-down men and women. Not really ill, but just "below par" they are suffering from sapped nerve energy. That's all! Men of sound nerve are seldom driven from their work in this way—and you need not be. A Reliable Tonic Restores Energy Whenever you feel run down, recuperate this way—take a course of Clements Tonic. It supplies essentia! nerve foods—particularly iron. Iron is the vital need of over-wrought under-nourished nerves. It is vital because it helps to create in the blood stream a substance known as haemoglobin. This haemoglobin actually unites with the oxygen in your lungs, and carries it to rebuild wasted nerve tissue. Failing nerve energy points to a deficiency of haemoglobin — m m and in turn, to a deficiency of iron. The iron in Clements Tonic creates haemoglobin in your blood the recuperative process begins at once. Many Symptoms-—One Caus Complete nervous exhaustion depression, listlessness, irritability and that feeling of being generally run-down all arise from the one cause —under-nourished nerves. The high speed of modern life takes toll of nerve-tissue and modern diets do not contain enough iron to repair the wastage. Cll-ments Tonic supplies the need, and while it rebui ds nerve tissue, it invigorates the appetite, aids digestion and tones up the whole system. It is entirely free from drugs or opiates. Therefore, children, invalids and convalescents may take it with safety, and with an assurance of permanent benefit. Commence a short course of this reliable and scientific remedy now. EH "The Doctor's Tonic is always a Liquid 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20598, 24 June 1930, Page 17