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Professional Nurses j iroif Ml Australasia { TESTIFY TO I AND RECOMMEND 1 CLEMENTS ! TONIC j. . | ! NURSE EN ORES, of Burbon Street, Bundaberg (Q.) t , 5 writes: 1 I "I was'so ill I longed for the hour when I . j jj would be at peace. Read her letter: | \ CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. | i " Until two year» ago I followed my profesiion of LADIES NURSE, S I residing then it Mt. Perry. Overwork brought on a TOTAL COLLAPSE g OF MY NERVOUS SYSTEM. I wis treated by «everal doctor., but | 5 crew worse, and became so low and suffered so much that 1 despaired of ever < being well , again; h fact, ONE DOCTOR SAID THE END WAS | S VERY NEAR; and, indeed, I ONLY LONGED FOR THE HOUR | jj WHEN' I WOULD BE AT PEACE. A friend, who was most per- | !j iis(ent in her efforts, finally made me try Clements Tonic, AND IT PROVED j jj MY SALVATION. Four bottles saw me up and about, and now, although | 1 well-advanced in years. lam strong and active, and well able to look aher | t .he business I have. I ATTRIBUTE THAT ENTIRELY TO CLEMENTS | i TONIC; AND WOULD BE PLEASED IF YOU WOULD MAKE' g USE OF THIS LETTER. ■ ' f | (Signed), 2j NURSE LINNDERBERQ,of9 Dudley Street, Perth, j I W.A., say 9 Clements Tonic 'gives a desire for j i food, helps It to digest, and also gives sweet, | 1 refreshing sleep. She has prescribed it often. | B Many persons recommend this medicine because they see the direct re- | I suit of it in renewed strength in convalescent patients. Many others also | | re ! y upon it, and recommend it to sufferers because it is a good nerve | I remedy. Nurse Hinnderberg'l totimoay i» of special value to women. | | She.says:— ' | I CLEMENTS TONtC UTD., ! 1 "As a Nurse 1 have seen CLEMENTS TONIC DO' SO MUCH j t GOOD AMONGST MY MANY PATIENTS that I feel it my duty to | 4 make these facts known. M have prescribed it often, .and in every case it ha» jj I done what I expected of it. It SOOTHES THE PATIENT. GIVES | SWEET REFRESHING SLEEP. CREATES A DESIRE FOR FOOD, 1 1 j and not only that, it HELPS THE FOOD TO DIGEST. Patients be- | I come bright and cheerful after its use.' As a health restorer I decidediy say | I CLEMENTS TONIC HAS NO EQUAL | I ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL | I THIS REMARKABLE MEDICINE. J GET IT & GET WELL TO-DAY. | ""CAC." . •303 Soft Hose Sporting Cartridge Exactly the same as the Military Cartridge with which world's records have been broken, exceptlnfl that the bullet point Is not nlckelled, The Deer-Stalker's Safest Choice. Immediate Ignition —Terrific Smashing Force. This cartridge is one ot the Colonial Ammu--4 nition Company's most signal trif umphs. It never failsandnever dis* VJ V)J f C appoints. Equally , bm ' ft I' > good for Wild si \wrr ~M/@l Catt,e ' Pigs - or USet ' m6n W^° At the REDUCED PRICE this Cartridge IKf *** iBspLEN ° iD valuei ' i|> Make Your Rowboat Self-Propelled by attaching the ' ?>„EVINRUSE Detachable Rowboat Motor The Evinrude Motor, attached at the stem of ISlm, any rowboat or canoe, will give ah the service and pleasure of efficient Motor-Boating. For rbn9 il 1m cruising up the river or around the coast. Por conveying cargo quickly at small cost. It IK. 2 space, being attached outside the rowboat; 3HH.P. |1| andean be easily taken off without harm to the wood||a work and used on any other boat. b A Sit 25,000 Satisfied Useu. 9 Governments have m l|m|p adopted ibeETinrude Motor titer ripo testf. It Is operated_ by P«^IISSS! me |j VnthbatteryigiutionorMAGl®TO,and MELCHIOR, ARMSTRONG and DESSAU Dept D' 10,116 Bro»d St., New York, U. S. A. Controlling EcpresentoUvo Auetroteeia. and New . A. Coddard, Dept. DlO, Auetralfl-swi Ohamb ers, Queen »ire«h 80UIH «ST!SH INSURANCE 60., LTO. J Purely a New Zealand Owned Company. FIRE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL ACCIDENT. ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 5

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