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Mi Hf^I»JpWJPJ J UW ■" ' W WgT ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN AND MOST BRILLIANT PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS now retired, write# of tie «lo« el CUKITS TOM The following ii a tesljmony to the 1 curative and nerve-restoring powen of this medicine, given by . Miss A. M. CARDWELL, , . B " Coree," Booth Street, Annandale. I One of the most brain-racking and | arduous of duties is that of publjc 8 school teaching, the constant strain I on the nerves and general brain-tax | making nervous- break-down . and | insomnia common ailmenls amongst I the rank and file of public school fi teachers. Miss Cardwell has been I for over 30 years an active and a jj brilliant example of Ker.profession, I having held many high appointments I in the Educational Department ■ CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. " Xte ever-constant strain on the nerves o( a Public School Teachcr soon brings' on a low'statc of the whole syitem. In my cue it wai overstrain in te .ching, and mental worry through family bereavements. I had been taking medicines, but seeing Clements Ton'c advertised, I tried one small bottle, and feeling so much benefit from its nse, got the larger size. It was inch a restorator that whenever I I felt the least bit mn-down lat once 1 sent for Clements Tonic, and it never 1 failed me. No household should he 8 without it, or fail to use it in any case 8 of over-strain, for I feel sure it will U have the desired effecj." 9 Gratefully yours, Only another letter showing what Clements Tonic can do, especially in ' [cases of poor and impure blood, or in attacks of nervous prostration, decline, or anscmia. The medicine that is the weak, nervous woman's 'friend is Clements Tonic, and especially proves ! .• its' Value ,of :Chrouic Constipation, I Eiliousness, Nausea, or Sickness after 1 Eating, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation caused-by distension after j • Meals,-Lassitude, or Weakness after Fevers, Operations, etc. ' j 1 • AXtCHEMIS I S & STORES SELL IT, PHPS" SESSENCE SAVES YOUR MONEY-DOES YOU GOOD. flat With Zest l""! 1 BBBBBWB3 f j Enjoyment aids Digestion, | j Eeluotanoe to eat will | j vanish when you taste a { | dish seasoned with i i I@l tor's! Sau€© Best condiment man can make or money buy. TEST IT AT ANY MEAL! i 0 H '"° r 17 . . l! bo similar to bresst mtlk, iflj7„that yon can givo baby Syf-yo yvl I a breail milk and Glaxo in JX h J 'urn, without any harm to ' 11 baby. Ask your doctor, J Doctors tote 1 LANE'S EMULSION. DO YOU KNOW WHY? r$ Because LANE'S is food and medicine in one combination and because there is no secret about it. Ingredients plainly told on bottle label. ' ■ -*§m LANE'S ' EMULSION helps Weak Lungs to grow* Ktrong. So does fresh air.— Remember both. 8? "HAVE YOU A BAD LEG ; With Wotmds that discharge or otherwise. . perhaps surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press youtf finger on tne in* jjr flamed part it leaves, the impres- dr sion? If so, under the akin you f have poison, which defies all the h remedies you have tried. Perhaps 1 your knees 210 swollen, the joints. I■ | bcinfi ulcerated,th« same -with the { I ankles,roundwhich - the skin maybe dis- j coloured, or-there may be wounds; ' f / the disease, if allowed . to ooft* tinue, will deprive you of. . the j&ft power to walk. You may havi /©M attended various hospitals and been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation, but do not, for I 00n cure you. I don't say perhaps, but I will* Send to the Drug Stores for a Box of GRASSHOPPER 9 . OINTMENT and PILLS, which is a certain oure for Bad Legs, Poisoned Hands, Ulcerated Joints, Housemaid's Knee, Carbuncles, Snake and Insect B»tes,&c., &c. English Prices, 1/li and 2/9 each. .See Trade Mark of a Grasshopper on a Green Label. Prepared by ALBERT. Albert Hons*. 71 T.nndon. Eritfland. Wholosalo from Sharland and Co s Kempthorno, Pros9or and Co., Orlnv vuado, Ridley and Co.. Now Zealand Irius c«u

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2378, 6 February 1915, Page 11

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