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Heed the warning signs of nervous breakdown Take this simple step towards regaining splendid health TIRED mornings, weary days, ex- life-giving oxygen to the nerve tissues. ■ hausted evenings ! These are the The main essential for this function is iron, warning signals of a nervous tension Another important constituent of any nerve that must be relieved if you would meet tonic is quinine owing t0 its beneficial each day's problems with the clear brain i n ' fluence not only on nerves and blood, ' that only bounding vitality ensures. Over- but also on the general digestive arid work, worry, insufficient exercise, lack of nutritive activities of the whole body, ' fresh air, and other similar disabilities of modern life all tend to induce a condition A Scientific c ßgmedy , of neurasthenia owing to the fact that i t is notab l e that iron and • quinine; in they adversely affect the "neurons. corrcct pharmaceut i cal ratios, form an \ Haw trouble arises integral part of Clements Tonic, thereby tIOW trouble arises constituting it a thoroughly scientific and A neuron is a single unit of the nervous reliable tonic for all cases of nerve disorders, system. It consists of one nerve-cell with Its admitted efficacy lies in the three-fold all its processes and the nerve-fibre spring- fact that it is made to a correct medical •>• ■ ing from it. . Neurasthenia, briefly, is the formula, that it contains, no alcohol nor failure of these neurons to re-nourish other stimulants, and that it contains no themselves quickly enough for the nervous opiates. It. is wholly nutritive in its action system to carry on its intricate and delicate on the nerve tissue. This explains that work. A breakdown is almost inevitable sense of steadiness, of renewed vigour, of . when the neurons are required to work at buoyancy, confidence, and general wellthe abnormal stress which modern life being so universally experienced by those . demands unless they receive extra nourish- who prescribe a course of Clements Tonic ment to fortify them for the extra work, for themselves. By taking Clements Tonic The one sure way to j ~ ~" ~ for the "rundown" feeling supply the additional sus- 'mldZwork'-^ you are effectively guardtenance is by means of a "As the evolution ;o'f Society ing yourself against danger ( , suitable tonic. This,obvi- advances, the demands made 'of neurasthenia. Clemously, must be capable of U P°» **« nervous strength of en t s Tonic may be taken nourishing .h^ neurons, %J+Z£ *'?£ Zi with perfect safety by aU and to do so, it must so ones feel the added burden and members of the family,strengthen the blood- they will fall out in increasing and is quite as beneficial stream that the red cor- numbers, unless their inherited f or children as for adults, puscleswill be able to ■ Obtainable at all Chemist. . bear full supplies of the | ) and stores — get it now. I ■ ■ iff ' l — y~l Handy for pocket or bag — the dose at once . ready to take— the wonderful healing influence of Hearne's Bronchitis Cure is available anywhere—anytime— for everyone. a T%l£l\ ■vSMt'JtwSI IBpH YOU CAN ACQUIRE RPIPi GREAT STRENGTH! L^mS^mmJ s °? n CE , ss S L .ur ssrSL-s 1 &2brf£SF-*~ r *sf: I ™ MIMBMBW^ I Ktf.sL. 1 sunjrfj^w-rs^i - tks: - "" «™..« smL MORE PROOF! If you actually want route, if you want a ayatem that will really give you great rtrength, then make « efforttend for your copy of this book nowl (See coupon). - • ""oR^PHYaCAI. STRENGTH MEANS MENTAL STRENTH. YOU CANNOT BE A WEAKLING AND W.N, «. 2 Li ifstpxn t^:i^^x^r^^\t"iti^ ssj a»;is ys developed."— W. G. Douglas, Police Station, Mercer, New Zealand. ...••- ,j---"I am doing wonderfully well. My chest now is 38ins., which is an increase of 4*m S . since begmnmg Excelding, - d X ?ff^^Jsl^ S^ H my r r ffi n cc T^d' Sf& remade hooV now, TEAR THIS OUT— SEND TO-DAY. ~pi^Tl^nT7n7^^ X alo S«t e d h< in SUbJCCtS y ° U "" Secrets of Muscular Strrngth— And How to Acquire It." m. . This places me under no obligation. I enclose 6d. in L J weakness. , fQHHBHBHHBHBMHB ATTTBVn 1 RRITHN t 3 Organic Trouble. BSl^^^^ffim£^ AJLTKLU J. DKIIUIN, c ] Muscular Development HH£li9Bfili r%r% r»«.. r>. ■ O 1 TVT OWT [ 1 Great Strength. |^^|^^Hhßhß^^^^Hßkh 82 Pitt Street. Sydney, 1N.0.W. [ i Feats of strength. li— WW WW . [ ] Athletics. No W (Known Throughout the Southern Hemisphere.)

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19280614.2.48.2

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1176, 14 June 1928, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
714

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1176, 14 June 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1176, 14 June 1928, Page 10

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