I ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN I AND MOST BRILLIANT 0 PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS g now retired, writes | of the valoe of jj CLEMEITS TOM The following ii a testimony to the curative and nerve-restoring powers of this medicine, given by Miss A. M. CARDWELL, " Coree," Booth Street, Annandale. a One of the most brain-racking and 1 arduous of duties is that of public 1 . school teaching, the constant strain | on the nerves and general brain-tax B making nervous break-down and 1 insomnia common ailments _ amongst I the rank and file of public school I teachers. Miss Cardwell has been for over 30 years an active and a brilliant example of her profession, having held many high appointments in the Educational Department:— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "The ever-constant itrain on the nerves of a Public School Teacher loop brings on > low state of the whole system. In my case it was overstrain in teaching, and mental worry through family bereavements.. I had bees taking medicines, bnt seeing Clements Tonic advertised, 1 tried one small bottle, and feeling to much benefit from its use, got the larger size. It I>< was such a restorator that whenever 1 I felt the least bit run-down I at once sent for Clements Tonic, and it never failed me. No household should be without it, or fail to use it in any case of over-strain, (or I feel sire it will hire the desired effect." Gratefully jours, Only another letter showing what Clements Tonic can do, especially in 1 casts of poor and impure blood, or in attacks of nervous prostration, decline, or anosmia. The medicine that is the weak, nervous wouiau'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 I Meals, Lassitude, or Weakness after 8 Fevers, Operations, etc. | ALL CHEMISTS & STORES SELL IT. | Severe (MM CURED* THE' EWimmE 10a Hunn Street, Sydney,N.S.W. 3/9/1914 '"My little grandson suffered from infancy with a weak chest. He was nearly always troubled with a severe cough, and was very puny. After taking 'Scott's Emulsion' he coughed much 'less and his appetite greatly improved. Now he eatg and sleeps well, and, having become quite fat, looks a dif* ferent child, and is never tron* bled with a cough.',' ; (Mrs.) J. MeldkUH# A course of SCOTT'S. Bmulsionj casts out coughs, colds, bron* chitis and chest weakness. It' relieves the worst catarrh and overcomes the weakness and after effects of influenza, mea* sles, scarlet fever and ja, whooping cough. ' It replaces weakness by health an d'lfv3ik strength. For more j| \ W\ ; than forty years 1 doctors have recom- % mended scans, Emulsion IHITiTED BUT NEVER EQUALLED. Do you want a change ? If you get up in the morning feeling " seedy," low spirited, don't-want-to-do-anything, or eat anything—feel that there is nothing but trouble before you, nothing but work and worry —just take a Cockle's Pill and you will quickly throw off your gloom. There's nothing like Cockle's Antibilious Pills for transforming a languid " liverish™ pessimist into a " live" vigorous optimist. Try them just two tonight 1 COCKLE'S pills' V. }y tf Qhemtstt through* Vy?.S& cut tit v»rli. ! fried in En[lln4,' Mi fs « hv, In ilu Days cfOeorCe 111. a Doctor In London wat build« log up a treat reputation on the merits of a simple pre- • scriptlon. That Doctor was Dr. Cockle and the prescription—Cocklo'a Pill®. Gargle at interval' Rj Ol# Cur* that i W* VP" 3 Bore Throat t 'nesssswrreratTOTKnai
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 12
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586Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 12
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