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“A health trip ?—No!” The man with sound nerves is not driven from his job ttOW often do you. hear of Xipeople having to go to the seaside or the mountains to recuperate? They are not pleasure-seekers, but health seekers. They belong to the W eary army of run-down, men and ■women. Not really ill, but just "below par” they are suffering from sapped nerve energy. Thats all! Men of sound nerve are seldom driven from their work in this way —and you need not be/ A Reliable Tonic Restores Energy Whenever you feel run down, recuperate this way—take a course of Clements Tonic. It supplies essential nerve foods —particularly iron. Iroin is the vital need of overwrought, under-nourished nerves. It is vital because it helps to create in the blood stream a substance known as - haemoglobin. This haemoglobin actually unites with the oxygen in your lungs, and carries it to rebuild wasted nerve tissue. Failing nerve energy points to a deficiency of haemoglobin— and in turn, to a deficiency of iron. The iron in Clements Tonic creates haemoglobin in your blood —the recuperative process begins- at once. Many Symptoms —One Cause Complete nervous exhaustion —depression, listlessness, irritability and that feeling of being generally rundown—all arise from * the one cause under-nourished nerves. The high speed of modern life, takes toll of nerve-tissue—and modern diets do not contain enough iron to repair the wastage. Clements Tonic supplies the need, and while it rebuilds nerve tissue,, it invigorates the appetite, aid§ digestion and tones up the whole system. It is entirely free from drugs or opiates. Therefore, children, invalids and convalescents may take it. wich safety, and with an assurance of permanent- benefit. Commence a short course of this reliable and scientific remedy now. “ The Doctor's Tonic is always a Liquid**

Sick people are suffering needless pain because they persist in •seeking relief in methods which treat only the effect of the disease. "This is where Chiropractic wins elver old methods. The Chiropractor most assuredly finds out the cause of disease and then proceeds -to adjust it.-Health follows spinal “adjustments” as simply as water flows when the cause that holds it back is removed. In other weirds the chiropractic system encourages healthy activity from inside' outwards, naturally—not from outside in, artificially. FREE CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS GIVEN. ZENITH CHIROPRACTIC D. BLACKIE, M.N.Z.A.C.A. 10 a.m. to 4 pjn. Railway Buildings, Hamilton.

F A- O GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION. BARTON STREET, “ HAMILTON. >■ " — OPEN DAY AND NIGHT —— The largest and most up-to-date Garage in the Waikato. - Specialists in repairs; plant and equipment capable of undertaking every description of motor work. Large storage and parking area. 1 Oils and Greases Stocked. Cars Cleaned, Oiled and Greased while you wait. Specialists in Duco Painting. THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. GARAGE:—BARTON STREET. TELEPHONES—Day, 1992; Nighgt and Holidays, 1996. n MEAT EXPORT SEASON. Killing for export Is now proceeding at the Southdown and Horotlu Works. ThF Head Office will be pleased to supply detailed information reeardinK “on hooks” prices offering by Export Buyers. .r. . Farmers have the option of selling their meat in Great Britain through the company who have efficient selling agencies there. Full details m this regard will be supplied on application. Liberal advances will he made if desired. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO. LTD., ' nr Ah /wrrtlhC . p.o. Box 113, Auckland. HEAD OFFICE: Endean’s Buildings, Queen St., Auokland. jf Quick... delicious... econo m ical. ™OTOMS (Regd Trade Mark) COFFEE & CHICORY ESSENCE Sc

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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18169, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18169, 6 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18169, 6 November 1930, Page 4

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