ONE OFTHE BEST KKOWN i AND MOST BRILHAKT J PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS § mw rellnd, wrllei | •f tietslob«i'-;■'■'., ; ., a . The. following it a testimony to the . curative and nerve-restoring powers of this medicine, given by':-. Mm A. M. CARDWELL. " Cqree," Booth Street, Annandale. One of the moil brain-racking and arduousof duties is that of public . school, teaching, the constant strain on the nerves and general brain-tax making nervous break-down . and insomnia: common ailments \amongst the rank -and file of public school teachers.-'Miss Gardwell has been' - for. over 30 years an active apd a .brilliant example of. her profession, having held many high appointments in the Educational • Department :— , CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. . ["The ever-constant jlraii on tie aerres ol a Public School Teichir toon brisgi on a low state of the whole system. In. my case it was overstrain in teiching, and mental worry throoih 1 family bereavement!, ok I had been | taking medicines,, hot 'seeing Clements 1 Todx advertised, .I;tried.one small I pottle, and feeling so :mu:b benefit I fromitsuSe, got the-Urger size. H B ' ,wai s?cb,a restorator 'thatwhenever I I felt the least bit ran-donn'l at once | . sent for Clementi-Tonic, and it never I failad me. No household should be jj i without if, M fail to use it'in any case I iof overstrain; lor ! J cell sure it will | . lave the desired effect." '• a ",_■-;' ',; : Gritefqlly yonfi,' Only another letter showing what I Clements Tonic can do, especially In cases of poor and Impure blood, orlu /attacks of nervous prost:atlpu, decline, ' ;'or antemia. The medicine'that Is the- ' weak, nervous woman's friend isi . ~ Clements' Tonic, and especially proves, its :..valiie of Chronic Constipation, ' Nausea, or Sickness after- ' Sating, Sick' Headache, Indigestion,: 'Palpitation'caused by.distension after . ; Meals,.- : lassitude,..or:;:Weakness after.. . iFeverfl,' Operations; ,etc.v '-* ;'. , ;'ALt CHEMISIS & STORE'S S3IA IT. '■ k UmmCobii-mdm<oo. | | Half a century ago, onrgrahdnarenU J I realised; the wonderful value of \ li Bonmnelon't u a coujfcsnd xold care. A ; E ToJsj ««popiilsritj is udiminisaad sad a - !iimoit arery coutrnoiil bss Bonntnotoai V V;':';'.'.,''."... ";.',~ : j.., '~ .;'/ —; ~ t •'•" "."■ liver controls, the [ health of the body far more'than is generally realised;' When the liver is out-of-order, it becomes sluggish in its action, and consequently the whole .eystem is vitiated with bad blood, causing depression, .headache, dull complexion, yellowish titit about the, eyes', dyspepsia and. other kindred! ailments. If you have any of these Symptoms, just take one or two Cockle's Antibilious ;& Reputation of over 100 Yeu*. 'You will be agreeably surprised at the feeling of positive freedom and relief which you will experience when Cockle's Pills have done their work. They give tone to the liver, cleanse the system and reinvigorate you mentally, bodily and physically,' fM -Ja COCKLE'S PILtS 'fl 'I Chemittt ihrtvgh. 1C put tht vMrld. -ojßjtSaißk. Priut ,in Entlini, «™« 1/IJ, c> 2/3 «: ii*. 7ht Voyigt of Captain Ccott ifen ae first visited Aostralia in 1770 was n.voyafc wonderful discovery. In Tjandoa, jast a 3b years another wonderful discovery was made by the cniosnt Dr. Cockjej for it was in the .ye&rißoothat he originated the unrivalled pxeaoription far the uaous Cockle's Pills. r—_ ; ■ / Juot a dash of I ,! MeOor's Sauce t i» l »Miia.imujm tsßEaasssna makes all the difference to a cold-meat meal! AN OLD-FASHIONED ENGLISH SAUCE OF UNRIVALLED PIQUANCY. ■ Its inimitable flavour gives a zest to appetite that 1 enhances the enjoyment i of eating. I GROCERS AND STORES. „,. u.i.ti...,....!,,.... ■■ „,, ITCTrrm —_» Jf Bore Throat <» " WANTED Known, Ladies' Transformations made for £2 25.; best IBin. waved hair. 'Phone 3850. Mrs, Banders, Toilet Specialist, Boulcott Cliamibers.;. • '■.'■'.'.' ' : '. ' ' . Tho British Board of Trade has taken inother step to prevent the possibility of goods reaching the enemy. Declara■tjonaof ultimate destination will bo required by the Customs authorities until further notice in respect of all goods to any foreign port in Europe jor on tho Mediterranean or Black Sea Tvith the exception of those of Russia, teelgium, France, Spain, .and Portugal. Oommeicial travellers who find change tof olhnate' and water cause dysentery BdouH alwaya keep Chamberlain's Colic Eemedy handy.—Advt, ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2337, 19 December 1914, Page 8
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