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(Economy also Jnsdfies it. Study year Health a^d^cket I 'V.m^m IJI SEND FOR LATEST LIST OF FREE GlFTS:— Stainless fll Knives, Forks, Spoons, Aluminium Stewpans, Kitchen Utensils jj| and Fountain Pens are but some of the valuable gifts that 11 'are obtained FREE by saving coupons from "Amber Tips"' II packets. For complete list of Free Gifts; write to— > 1(1 i "Amber Tips Gift," J^ ' .yV Eastern Tea Company, ■ ___¥■ ' ' V P.O. Box 946, Christchurch kf / ■'■ *-> ■ . -■■ - ; ■ ■-. ' ' . ■ ■■ ■ . • -■■■■- ; )i ________ P&h't eiivy those who enjoy life ! The way to vigorous health is open to all. EXHILARATION and. Health! Why? Unless this condition is remedied it must f It seems superfluous to ask. Who could lead to a nervous and physical breakdown, help but feel well m clean ozone-air and ~ _ » ? • j' " on bright sunny days. Causes aha iheir remedy Yet it is only , a ,very small percentage of Various causes lead- to and accentuate^ the .,.- . people who do feel so aggressively well, .trouble. Prominent among them are ovcrbecause the necessities of life prevent this. work and worry, lack of exercise and fresh : •«/» i iit re i ff air, a too-strenuous social round or a "tooy - Why you feel off-colour dose lication t0 busi while most m . ..... Everyday .fe means a continual breaking "^ ]n & condidon of dcbm .:*.: > down of body tissue and unless the worn- " out tissue is xapidly replaced, the human In all cases the first need is to accelerate machine must fail through straight-out oxygenation by increasing the amount of iron <• , wear and tear. The more efficiently this m thc biood. An iron-containing tonic is \ replacement is performed, the more healthy essential if this is to be achieved. and vigorous the body becomes. . The r^te Here we find one reason for thc a< jmi tte d of replenishment depends, first, on the efficacy of Clement's Tonic. Being rich m . amount of oxygen breathed into the lungs, j fonj . j c serves as a blood-food, while its s v v _ Second, on the speed of distribution. ot h C r constituents arc specially chosen to Medical science reveals that the work of tonic the appetite, invigorate the digestion distribution is performed by the red cor- and give direct nourishment to the nervopuscles.in the blood. These consist, to a cells. Its influence is m every way nutri- • Urge extent, of a material, called haemo- tive, m which respect it differs entirely from tlcwin, which, m turn, contains a set per- ' a mere stimulant, and because it contains centtge of iron. It is this iron which actu- neither alcohol nor opiates, it can safely be ally unites with the oxygen m the lungs and ■ taken by any member of the family and enables the blood to bear it away on its is equally beneficial for children as for adults. tissue - building mission. Clements Tonic, being , , ■ made to a strictly medical When this process of oxy- standard medical formula, is a scientific . - genation is inadequately A ZT<™ health - restorative and _ performed, the nerve and worKsiaies. health-preserver. It cannot muscle tissue is being l^Tro^ ATJZI fail to" bring back that nanred, and irritability, de- phenomena of life that any vivacity of health, that pression, a sense of being inter/erence with its supply thrilling exhilaration, such •■ofl-coloux" and "run- Uads to q^£V conic ' as comes from life m the " down," lack of appetite, | | open - air. Always keep and neurasthenia .ensue. a bottle m thc home. TTONXC ifll^faift— 1 Gives Radiant Health \|j§ js||p 88/

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 16

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Tapeke kupu
574

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 16

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