Baby Wiles. No food suited tier Baby Wiles, of 42, Coleridge B I Avenue, Manor Park, was very B weak and poorly after three weeks 8 of measles. The mother tried all 8 sorts of foods, but could get 8 nothing to suit her baby until she 8 fed her on Virol. Since taking B Virol she has so improved that I she won a prize at the East Ham § Baby Show. Mrs. Wiles says:— 1 "Virol is the finest stuff there ii for ■ . babies." 1 Notice the Virol Smile. | A Wonderful Food. 8 Used in more than 1,000 Hospitals 9 and Sanatoria. I VIROL, Ltd., | 152-166 Old Street, London, E.C. I J THE MID-WINTER "PUB SALE" At MBS. SMITH'S. THE FURRIER, A Gigantic Success. There is reason. Call and see for jour* Belf. 88 WILLIS STREET. Repair Work.
1 | ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS SHOULD REAP THIS TEACHER'S TESTIMONY. I seiOSL TEACHERS' | AVO3D I BUS BREAKDOWN & INSOMNIA. ii ■ • S BY USBNQ THE GREAT NERVE REMEDY [CLEMENTS TONIC The fo'lowine is a testimony to the curative and nervi-restoring powers of lh :, i c di inl One of the most brain-racking and.arduou, of duties ,s that of public school'.caching; the desire to correctly tram ma°ke NERVOUS bTeAKDO\Vn"aNDTnSOMNIA common ailments t d ; a w k Ho a ? d^ e m °L p " b H l r n aLirt bc \^ example of her profession, having held the following high appomtments m the Educational department of New South Wales First Assistant Fort Street Model School for Girls. Mistress of East St. Leonard's School. Assistant Mistress of Cleveland Street Public School. Mistress of West Redfern Public School. Generally to the world of exacting duty and vigorous intellectual labour, in which each school teacker lives to-day, this testimony must appeal with commanding force, showing each member o the Educational pepaftmeiJ hal nerve-soothing, insomnia-killing, and health-restoring medicine they have m Si Clements Tonic. AH they need do is to use and persevere wiih it. The rest I a „d health is certain. Miss Cardwell writes from her residence. Coree, 45 | Booth Street, Annandale, Sydney, 27/8/13, thus;i CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "1 have very great pleasure In giving my testimony to the benefits to be derived from the use of Clements Tonic as a builder up when in a run-down condition. "When teaohlng In the Btate Softools of New South Wales I many times resorted to its use, taking one to three bottles In course. "The ever-oonstant strain on the nerves of a Public School Teacher soon brings on a low state of the whole system. In my case It was over-strain In teaching, and mental worry through family bereavements I had been taking doctor's medlolnes, but seeing Clements Tonic advertised, I tried one small bottle, and feeling so much benefit from its use got the larger size. It was such a restorator that whenever I felt the least run-down, I at once sent for Clements Tonio, and it never failed me. No household should be without it, or fall to uae it j m any case of over-straln, for I f,eel sure it will have the desired effeot." s I am, Sire, jj ' Gratefully yours, | (Signed) ° i' ™.» T -«*•r&Jt.'zzJiSafiSSiSJl 8 has contributed more to extend Bad-Digestion, i' Australian constitutions, than any other P«* c ' BrHk(jowni Si ck Headache, f Poor Appetite. medicine for the sick room. *. I Si" U "ck/mlsts"; sMbes sell it everywhere. • fj. t . -FSfo I Nothing can surpass I Il©ll©€KSES' | I SHEETINGS for | I durability f § Wlien Buying tee HORROCKSES' name on Face-plait, | II aaJ decline all subctitutea. 5 b Sold by all First*Cl«* Drapora and Storckaeperi g
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 11
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