A keen eye and a steady hand Why not have the sound nerve that you admire in others ? Yes, success in many sporrs—success in life itself—is largely dependent upon perfect nerve condition. It is a matter of self-con-fidence as against self-consciousness. A man with "frayed nerves" is never thoroughly efficient—he cannot work or play at the top of his form. And there is more in those casual remarks about "an iron nerve” than most people imagine, for iron is actually a prime factor in nerve fitness. How Nerve Force is Sustained When oxygen is breathed into the lungs, it is carried to the wasted nerve-tissues of your body by a substance known as haemoglobin contained in the red blood corpuscles. If the red corpuscles are lacking in haemoglobin they cannot carry enough oxygen, and the rebuilding of nerve tissue cannot proceed. The haemoglobin in turn consists of a set percentage of iron, and science has its finger upon the irrefutable fact that when iron is lacking, haemoglobin is lacking, and the nerves starve. Banishing Nerve Troubles If you are handicapped by any nervous disorder, take a dependable iron tonic—Clements Tonic. Iron is one of the constituents of Clements Tonic. This proved remedy is a genuine nerve food—a creator of haemoglobin —not merely a temporary stimulant. It is lexical that a remedy based upon an approved medical formula musr benefit more lastingly than any mix. ture or substance containing dni£s or opiates. It is not only logical—but it has been proved. For over 30 years Clements Tonic has demonstrated its efficacy. Children, invalids and convalescents may all take Clements Tonic with perfect safety, for its formula contains nothing harmful. Throw off nerve troubles—let Clements Tonic bring back that feeling of being really well! ENTS TONIC “ The Doctor’s Tonic is altvays a Liquid ” ion-r«-3« |F your food does not contain sufficient lodine, guard against goitre by using—lodised salt Tr«dc Inquiries to A. A. Stichbury. Wellington and Auckland.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18618, 14 July 1930, Page 7
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