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H 31 How many men can play at night ? The majority are too “done up” to bother with anyoneOVJJRWORK and worry! Family affairs, business interests, strenuous social duties, all conspire to take a toll of our nervous system. Few of us can hope to escape them, but we can all guard against their effects by strengthening our powers of resistance to disease. The importance of iron. In health enough iron is taken with food to supply the noftnal demand. But in overwork, worry and similar cases—the demand becomes abnormal. Tissue is being worn out at a greater speed than usual (a much greater amount of oxygen is needed to repair the damage). To carry this oxygen, the blood requires fortifying in its haemoglobin content, and, therefore, in iron. The natural way and, indeed, the approved medical way, is by means of a tonic containing a suitable proportion of iron. Building up resistance. The basis for the building up physical resistance, not only to fatigue but to disease, is the basis on which Clements Tonic is composed. In its iron contents -and other requisites for, strengthening the nerve-force and invigorating the system, it is a perfectly balanced tonic, made to a recognised medical formula. In all cases of overstrain, worry, emotional stress, poor health due to lack of fresh air or exercise, as well as in recovery from illness, Clements Tonic can be relied on to restore energy and develop full reserves of health and vigor. Overwork or any similar circumstances need be no detriment to those who wisely build up their resistance by taking Clements Tonic. Clements Tonic can be taken by all members of the family. CLEMENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health „„ —f/vi a / m »ft,, Cy s l(j t PHILIPS LAM PS and FITTINGS OL2N
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18554, 29 April 1930, Page 11
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