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/ The following ii a testimony to the curative and nerve-restoring powers of this medicine, given by Miss A. M. CARDWELL, i " Cored" Booth Street, Annandale. One of the most brain-racking and arduous of 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 Cardwell has been for over 30 years an active and a brilliant ejample of her profession, having held many high appointments in the Educational Department:— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. : "The ever-constant strain on the nines of a Public School Tender 100 a brings an a low itato of tie whole system. Umy cats it was overstrain in teaching, and mental worry through family lereavtmtati. I had been laking medicines, bit seeing Clements Tonic advertised, 1 tried one small bottle, and feeling 10 math benefit {ran ill use, *ot the larger thi. It wai inch a restorator that whenever I felt the least bit ron-down I at 0050 teat far Clements Tonic, and it never failed at. No household should be without it, or fail to nse it in any case of over-strain, for I feel tore it will have the desired effect." Gratefully yonri, Only another letter showlnr what Clements Tonic can do, especially In cases of poor and impure blood, or in attacks ol nervous prostration, decline, or aiieemla. The medicine that is the ■weak, nervous' woman's friend is Clements Tonic, and especially proves its value of Chronic 'Constipation; Biliousness, Nausea, or Sickness after Hating, Sick Headache. Indigestion, Palpitation caused by distension after Meals, Lassitude, or Weakness alter Fcver«„Operattons, etc, AU, cfttiMISTS & STORES SUM, IT.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2366, 23 January 1915, Page 4
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