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__ | When the nerves get run down i and you feel out of sorts and always too tired to get about take a few doses" of Clements Tonic and get well Miss >i)live Stevens 180 Willis Street, Wellington, ' N.Z., writes:— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "Some little time ago I was so thoroughly run-down with my nerves and out of sorts that I took little interest m life. "I was struck by the earnest tone of your testimonies given by people suifering from bad nerves similar to mine, so I gave your tonic a fair trial and it gave me new nerve strength and health. "I rejoice to tell you I am now m the best of health, and your tonic is wonderful m promoting nerve strength and power." (Signed) .OLIVE STEVENS • If ybu^'hzve' IriAblnifiia r y6u / 'sh6t'»ld • lake ttLEte'ENT^ /TONIC and slecp> '■ like'ii cKiia./l^iVthc bne'grdajtWe: k- ; nerve 'rtrnedy'ih peace 'or 'was". ■ 'Its'j eff.ct on the jaded, run-down con* k'iiiution is magical; It" tioes'gWa •' '■■>■■. - tccause'ii; is f good "*,' , ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE Clements Tonic Ltd.. Rozelle. N.S.W.

I AniCCf The- Elixir of Life is m LhEJIELOi ORANGE LILY. It makes well and keeps well. Used by thousands. Twenty-six years "on the N.Z. market. MR. DEWAR, Health Specialist, 5 and 6, . Strand Arcade, Auckland, 'Phone 4108.

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NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 685, 27 July 1918, Page 3

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