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ANDREWS is an ideal health -giver for \ 3__L-«- m^^^^ children as well as adults. By cleansing and lfW_r ;l 'T a^ regulating their youthful systems m a purely \m%&^ JB_9S_i_a__^«Jß natural way, ANDREWS acts as a sure preventive of many \Jfr? , J I^^mQ^ There's no fuss with ANDREWS— children love its Pac^pdin bottUs and AL|jW-J~ff* coolness, they enjoy its dancing bubbles ; the wise mother S^-SK^ keeps ANDREWS handy for those occasions when her 9uucunukW ctwtjesjp HWj__jP| watchful eye observe^ any departure firom the normal ' y^^a* "^jf^kmAß SCOTT grTURNER LTD. Nevvcad^bn-Tyrte;E^ SSS agents:- salmond &■ spraggon ltd. gB% gg WB-LINGTON. AUCKLAND^ CHRISTCHURCH -^k f^f^^l Get the Singing Happiness Health You, too, can banish forever the feeling of being "run-down" THOSE who have suffered from the Among the contributing causes to such a dreadful feeling of being "run- condition may be worry, over- work, > indown " know only too well what sufficient, exercise, lack of fresh air; and it means — no joy m the ordinary pleasures even a too-arduous social round.. In - of life no interest m home or garden, no every case ah extra wastage? of tissue is - . buoyancy of thought, no alertness of occurring, To distribute a correspon^ uuw j J ■■ _.if • r mi' extra amount of oxygen, -an additional' movement, no enthusiasm for anything. am^ m^ oh is Xi^sly essential. It is a dangerous condition yet one which, «?Fgg fa £ is J 0 be found one very definite after all, is easily remedied The system ■■*« »t ° { £ lements must be toned up by enriching the blood ™ason cases . It contains, iro* parncularly ,s regards its iron contents. Tonic^ll thereby goes What doctors Say! . t0 the very basis of health, while its other So soon as the blood lo.ses its chemical com p on ents serve to restore the appetite, ; balance, various disorders result, and the ass j st t he digestion, and otherwise more the condition is considered from its streng then and nourish the nervous system, scientific aspect, the more do we realize • ' j how important is an adequate supply of \ cAn approved, effective remedy. iron, not only to health, but to life itself. j t [ s a blood-and-nerve food, designed to The purpose of breathing is to supply give enduring benefit m all cases^of blood oxygen to the lungs. That oxygen must disorder and nerye trouble— including such be taken up by the red corpuscles m the aspects as general debility, bloodstream and carried to every part of depression, neuralgia, loss of appetite or the body to renew the tissue which is nerve, power, nervous exhaustion, anaemia being continually worn down by the pro- and insomnia. Naturally, m 'the case ot a cess If living. Vb. S P mr- , "run-down" or. nervy , puscles consist lar g ely 7 af ; a| , A standard medicaltoork \^ s^^ o o^rZ J substance^called haemoglobin, states:-^ .^l^l^t. Clements T which m turn contains iron. « Iron i s the most important of E ou ? . "VTSmedv which Tt i. thi. iron that actually the mineral tonics, being one of Tonic IS the remedy WlUcn v It .is this iron that actually the most essentia i const ituenu science has approved and unites with the oxygen m of the red corP uscles . . .In w i s dom at once prescribes. the lungs and enables the the lungs it takes up the oxygen _ _, . ... red corpuscles to bear it away and carries it to the tissues." Clements^ ionic con- .^ r ,. r • • • • y . _J tain* neither alcohol nor - on its life-giving, mission. ' : ~^ tains nei iucx _ ___r. . Any deficiency of iron iri the system means opiates. It may be taken wth penect • a deficiency of oxygen, resulting m starved safety by all members of the family, and is tissue, fatigue^and ever decreasing vitality, quite as beneficial for children as tor adults.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281004.2.36.2

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
628

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 12

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