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A month ara thls min wai worn-cut, To-day he Is a different man. Cletfients B«rvy, irritable. He did not realise that Tonic haa enrlehed his blood by supplythe tiny red corpuscles in the blood need in«- Iron to the red corpuscles, it haa fed a daily ratlon of iron, in order to carry Iife-giving phoaphates to hia nerves, and •■ their work oi tupplyinr oxygen to the brought the priceleaa benefit of aound, body. Phoaphates, too, are easential. But refreshing sjeep and a healthy appetite — a weajcened ayatem cannot supply theae all without harmful drugs or opiates. wital needa unaided. It requires the assia- This caae proves, once again, there is no tance of Clements Tonic — the natural subatitute for Clements Tonic. Vemedy. iMONEY BACK! I UselJ c,em*B,» fo,\ 2® *eorsIf you don't like or benefit „. Invercargill, NJZ., 28th April, 1937. from takinr Clements Flav- f have used Clements Tonic for the oured Tonic within 14 daya '«»* twenty years and have found it does of purchase, send the nearly *'l you claim for it. When run down I empty bottle to Salmond & always have two bottles and it fixes me Sprarfon (N.Z.) Limited, UP and 1 have recommended it to all my Wellington or Auckland, and friends and have found it a great benefit your purchase money, plus *nd will continue to use it." postage, will be.refunded. — (Mrs. C.H.) The original Plain Clements Tonic still has the familiar red, green and blue carton and label. The colour scheme for Flavoured Clements Tonic is orange, green and blue. Mcet in Main Ceiitres: 3/- and 5/- o bottle at all Chem/sts and Stores. 4/127 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will conic to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An Internaiional Daily Neivspafer ffi. ■r,8^ft*_t0i-.?i0U ,?ie ,world's clean, constructive dolngs. The Monitor does sot explolt crime or sensation ; neither does It lgnore them, but deals correetively with them. Features for busy men and ali the family, tncluding the Weekly Magazine Section. The Chrlstlan Science Publlshlng Society One. Norway Street. Boston. Massachusetts ?"^.Snt^r my "ihscription to The Chrlstlan Science Monitor for m pcnoa oi lyear $9.00 6 months $4.50 3 months $2.35 l month 75c Wedhesday Issue, Indudlng Magazine Section: 1 year $3.60, 6 lssues 35c. Addreas Sample Copy ea Requttl 21st Birthday GiPis We have a splendid stock of goods to choose from fcr an event that happens only once in the lifetime of each person. For useful Gifts that last and will be appreciated Helean's f V3QQGG&* Watch and Diamond Engagement Ring Specialist. HERETAUNGA STREET. Opp Grand Hotel. HASTINGS
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 3
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