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A keen eye and a steady hand WZvy not have the sound nerve that you admire in others ? Yes, success in many sports — - irrefutable fact that when iron is success in life itself — is largely lacking, haemoglobin is lacking, dependent upon perfect nerve con- and the nerves starve. dition. It is a matter of self-con- , . , fidence as against self-consciousness. BCtniSrllYlg Nerve lYOUoles A man with "frayed nerves" is If you are handieapped by any nernevef thoroughly efficient— he can- vous disorder, take a dependable not work or play at the top of his iron tonic — Clements Tonic. Iron form. And there is more in those is one of the constituents of casual remarks about "an iron Clements Tonic. This proved nerve" than most people imagine, remedy is a genuine nerve food — • for iron is actually a prime factor a creator of haemoglobin — nbt in nerve fitness. merely a temporary stimulant. It __ _ . is logical that a remedy based upon tioW Nerve rorce IS an approved medical formula must Sustained benefit more lastingly than any mixWhen oxygen is breathed into the ture or substance containing drugs lungs, it is carried to the wasted or opiates. It is not only logical — nerv'e-tissues of youx body by a-sub- but it has been proved. For over stance known as haemoglobin con- 30 years Clements Tonic has tained in the red blood corpuscles. demonstrated its efficacy. Childten, If the red corpuscles are lacking in iiwalids and convalescents may all haemoglobin they cannot carry take Clements Tonic with perfect encugh oxygen, and the rebuilding safety, for its formula contains of nerve tissue cannot proceed. nothrng harmful. The haemoglobin in turn consists Throw off nerve troubles — let of a set percentage of iron, and Clements Tonic bring back that science has laid its finger upon the feeling of being really well! CLEMENTS TONIC "The Doctor's Tonic is always a Liquid " . 106-20-39' gj ■p3HL^|p-xghlMfey«ii» S CYMINGTOM& (Regd. Trade MOrk) coffee i cmComr essence 71 THOS. $YMTNGTON & CO., HB, '* t 1 EflinburBh and T.onilnn. Have you tried This Qne? CUSTARD RECIPE. — 1 egg . 2 tablespoons lemon juice. , 1 cup Highlander Milk. 3 tablespoons water. METHOD.— Into beaten egg yolh, stir condensed milk. Add lemon juice and stir. >Mixture will i thicken . Add water and fold in stiffly~ beaten white of an egg. Serve on any fresh fruit such as bananas, oranges or berries. r- 1 » * "LJERE'S a custatd you can make in three minutes, one that requires no heating whatever- — just the thing-for a rush meal and a splendid change from the usual. HKHLAMMER tVU-£JXAM piBLBt

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 75, 1 May 1930, Page 15

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426

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 75, 1 May 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 75, 1 May 1930, Page 15

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