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Livo?gi?4p« v Pictures BY- — OIAMPERLPiIWS Tadlcts^' ' .. s 4q S—i L -> b V Affe m Sii JPSSF imm TSBgJH ffl bJ Good Health always wins I 11 was easy to see who would win Health and vigour always beat a weakly body. It is not brains alone that are needed in the business world today. It is the man who has health and vigour to back them that makes the success. Men who neglect the minor ailments such as indigestion and constipation soon fall behind in life’s race. When the liver and bowels do not act life is a failure—business a worry—success out of sight. Chamberlain’s Tablets wake these drowsy organs like the Sun wakes the Earth. Life is worth living—your business a pleasure and a success. Don’t take medicine when it is not needed. When medicine is needed take the best and take it right ofL The best medicine for indigestion,’ biliousness and constipation is Jbr the Stomach & Liver. Mr. J. S. McCULLAQH Was for many years Lecturer on Theology, Temperance and Philosophy, throughout America, New Zealand and Australia. He considers CLEMENTS TONIC a really fine medicine 66 commenced taking Clements Tonic which restored me to health. It is. a splendid medicine.” Mr. McCullagh is now Managing Director of the Western Pacific Features Film Ltd. He writes from his address 254 Pitt Street, Sydney, Ausirali* CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. “ For the past two years my professional duties were associated with strenuous public services which were so overtaxing that as time went on I found my physifeal and mental applications somewhat below the normal order. “This serious infringement of my health I discovered demanded my immediate consideration, and i invested in a good tonic to tone up my system. / “ 1 commenced taking Clements Tonic on a friend’s recommendation and after taking a few bottles found my health' compistely restored. • , “ 1 shall always keep a bottle on hand in future. It is a really fin© medicine.” Yours faithfully, ( Signed) <l. S. McCullagh The beat advice you can follow is to have this medicine in your home for general use. It is as good for children as for grown ups. It gives good appetite, ©inches the blood, soothes and strengthens the nerves, aids digestion, and generally strengthens the system. It makes life worth living AH C&smisls sell it ia Australia and New Zealand. Get it to-day and health at the same lime CSemratsThatfcJ.M- Riieite. N.S.W. PflC© 3/“ P®f bOtti© CANNED ’PT 3 ' 9 1 U&tiflcdj I Your Grocer will supply you —Specify “K” Brand As fresh and tender* as those just picked from the garden deliciously tasty and Kirkpatrick, Nelson* appetising. THEN your little child is hot, rest- ' ' loss and feverish, with a fresh i d, don’t delay, but immediately give j fazol” on sugar and sprinkle freely a adkerchief with “Nazol” and pin to j dress, so that tho child can inhale ! constantly. a 293 /Ai\E of the most effective precautionv/ ary measurics against an attack of influenza is - e free use of “Nazol” day and night. a 293 Prescriptions dispensed from any physician at tho Central Pharmacy. COMMERCIAL vehicle problems hinge largely nn cost of upkeep. Tho truck or lorry fitted with Clincher Solid Band TVros presents no problems. These famous 'British truck tyres give more mileage and greater service. They reduce expenses too. You should use them. 43

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16722, 24 April 1920, Page 10

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