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gsai CLEMENTS TONIC. THE NATUIUL KKMEDY FOE WEAK SERVES AND l'OO'h, JJLyuD. • SEND FOB IT AND SECUHE HEALTH. Many of the most serious nerve, stomach, liver, ami Kidney fliseases arise from lack of cam to keep the stomach in good working order. Poisons jet into the blood caused by the Cetc matter fermenting in the natural dilative channels. Then we have the anaemic, debilitateil wreck in our city streets, men and women who a few weeks boi'oro nppcared equal to 20 years of life. How many persons in New Zealand have gone witheach month, because of neglect, wlncn has aided the disease winch killed? And so it-is the plain duty of nil men and women to keep the great nerve and blood medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC, always at hand. The testimony givc.n to it. tell their own story. CLEMENTS TONIC is the medicine for the jaded system, the run-down and irritable nerves. It is the symh/ of strength. It has saved health when lons despaired of. It corrects the stomach, purifies the blood, .<-trongthens the nerves and heart and lengthens life. Send to .your store or chemist f'ir it, where :t iBold. Get it and get well.-Advt. For Children's Hacking Cough; Woods' Qreat Peipermint Cure*

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 3

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204

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 136, 4 March 1919, Page 3

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