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to better health ■. \ ■ ■-.-'■ .■■-.'■ MEN and women whose blood and nerves are properly nourished are rarely troubled by work or worry. They have an all-conquering reserve of physical and mental health. But under to-day's anxious conditions too many people neglect them- r selves—and rapidly develop nervousness,, sleeplessness, and depression. Then -7- life becomes almost unbearable, with Nervous Breakdown loom- ,■■. ing ahead. . j . , ", The surest, safest way to counteract this threatening disaster —the way to renew health arid vigour—is through Clements Tonic. : "Clements" has been famous for 30 years as a blood and nerve food. "Clements" is . ' _^^^^^*^ ' ' rich in iron, and especially beneficial in restoring the blood * to a healthy condition. It feeds I^SB^SiSt^^~i ' the nerves and strengthens the f|l3|Ss!a^ HH!\ digestion. No alcohol or danger- |^^B^2^|jj| s|ir| ous opiates are in the Clements (liSlkMljPSp .--=1 Before it is too late—let vIBI GBRB*«f Hf/ Clements Tonic safely banish \^|~- =sy the dangers of Nervous Break- vfJEJagggg P^r down. "l- — =^^~ Stimulants and Sedatives These are but temporary reliefs—lobe avoided whenever C possible. The sure way to restore health is to supply the body's natural needs. Clements Tonic safely does this. LEMENTS TO NIC

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 5

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