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NERVES And How to Keep Them Sound "VT ERVES are a source of con- ■^ tinuous worry to-day to some people holding Civil, Military, Social, or Commercial positions. ; When leaders of Society, commerce, war, politics, or other professionals feel the strain almost to breaking point, the nerves are found to be the weak spot m the chain of healthy life. The ability and fitness to do things depend upon real good sound nerves. In volcanic times like \ these, when the nerves of the whole world are on edge, the nerves of the individual often show their weakness and give way. This is the time when the real, one great nerve-strengthening Clements Tonic should be taken „■ and the nerves ,put right For that it does put them right and quickly and permanently, Is vouched for by such weU-kuown professional persons as Madame | Brola, Miss Agnes Murphy (Madame Molba's biographer, and secretary to the late Qulnlan Opera Company), and others equally well known m the profession. Clements Tonic is a healer of the nerves It strengthens the brain, and it helps to keep well those who are fit and healthy, as well as one who is ailing and seeking health. *Do not be without this really good medicine. It does general good. It is the advance agent of healthy life. When you keep It m a sense you keep yourself insured against ill-health. Get it and get well to-day. WARNING! EVERY genuine SINGER Sewing Machine bears an identification number. The public are cautioned from purchasing Sewing Machines which are offered to them as SINGER'S but which do not bear the Singer identification number, or which have an Identification number that has been tampered with. t The SINGER identification number should, bo looked for m every case, where the purchaser requires a genuine SINGER Machine. Second-hand SINGERS are also being sold as new. When m doubt ask (ho SINGER Sew. ing Machine Company, S Willis-street, the only SINGER shop m Wellington. J. FANNING AND CO., John Fanning) [Prank Fanning Laid, Estate, aid Financial Afenti 74 MANNERS^ 1 ., WELLINGTON (Established 1597.) CITY— Two Cottages, let at 20a and 14s. main street; land 38 x 81 feet Gift at £826; filOO cash. Shows a pront of £38 per annum. Must go within few days. I»<* HERALD-STREET— Modern, .almost noVup-to-dato 6-room Villa, electric light and all the latest convonionce«; land 30 x 132 feet Price £640; terms £100 cash. 1580 RUSSELI. - TERRACE — Superior 6room Villa, latest appliances, corner section; land 38 x 100 feet Price £860; terms £100 cash. 4H6 Note our ONLY Address— 74 MANNERB-ST., WELLINGTON. COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. Wo want a Tenant for a Good Country Hotol, Rangltlkel district Nett rental after sublets £6. Trade averages £76. Leasa 5 years. Pric* £2GOO. Including furniture. Free house. Apply __-„ OWAN BROB, WHXIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. DONT LOOK OLD— Groy hnir restored to Its natural colour by iminj? Ayres' Hair Restorer. It l« not a dye. Prlco 2/6. po|t fn»e 2/t. ROBERT JOHNSTON, Chemist, Cuba Street, Wellington. fAT JLASTfc <w ti*« Utfuor Hmblt c*» be poiitiuiy ourud «ntb> out the Mticaf* knowlcdn by ftdmtuUicrtng EUCRASY m kiiyklmfol lood or drink, •nd U the only remedy which can be *t*«n at home with etftalnty ot »uoe<*«. // v ifarmltu, TasttltU, mmd O&trtitt, ami cauxtf mo Pain, Diuomferl p* tnttnvnufnt*. Write to-d «y lor FREE SAMPIf »»* Booklet of luitmctlom, tud eucloic iMi Atimu tDdM.li) atamp* tor potujtc. Write t»-d»y f EUCRASY CO,, 62 HuttUr SL, Sydo«f. K. 11. KORTON. Manage*. TUB NATIONAL HANK OK NEW 55KALAND. MMITKD. OAI'ITAL AIJTHOW«B»> /C3.Goo,oo<r CAPITAL SUUSCIIfUftD i12.2r,0,00f CAPITAL PAin-U'l* .. -CT&'WtOCf KI3BBRVB FUND .. £ 700,00*/' A niVIDKND Hi lhi> rate of c per cent for the half-ytwr «»ndPd March Zl laut, nnd SONVS of I per cent-, making In ftU IS per cent. p«r annum for tb» pAjit nrittnosal >'««r, ha« beun U«oinr«d Uy the Director*, and will b* pnld to BharehoWler* In th« Dominion on tha 20ih Inainnt. The Trani&fer Book* will l>p elo»*d from thSfl O&ie t!ll 2osh i»»ur,t, V, W. DUTHJIC, O«n«ral .Majwunn. WdUtaffton, July <. I»XC

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NZ Truth, Issue 578, 15 July 1916, Page 2

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