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I S Those who suffer from any form of In- If I somnia, Nervous Breakdown, Exhaustion | I of Nerve, Melancholia or Debility, should 1 | read this testimony to this great Nerve I [ Medicine, CLEMENTS TONIC It is I given by one of the best-known teachers I I ■; ' in the N.S.W« State public schools. | CLEMENTS TONIC • One of the most brain-racking of duties is that of public school teaching—the § ■■ T ' correct'training of "the young idea," the making of the pupils perfect by ex- | • ]-aihination time—;these' worries make Nervous break-down and Insomnia com- | • mon alments among public school teachers. This letter is from, a lady, who 11 . : ; has been a brilliant example to her profession, having held several high ap- i pointments in the Ediicational Department.of New South Wales. Miss Cardwell , | ' writes from her residence,' "Coree," 45 Booth Street, Aanandale, .27/8/13, 1 ' thus:—' . ' • | CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. | v "I am pleased to give my testimony to Clements Tonic as a builder-up when in a 1 run-down condition. g "When teaching in the State Schools of New South Wales, I many times resorted jj to its use, taking one to three bottles in course. I "The ever-constant strain on the nerves of a public school teacher soon brings on | a low state of the whole spstem. In my case it was over-strain in teaching and men- 1 tal worry through family bereavements. I had been taking prescribed medicines, but I seeing Clements Tonic advertised, 1 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-dowrij lat once sent for Clements Tonic, and it never failed me. No. house- | . hold should be without it or fall to use it in any case of overstrain, for 5 feel sure it || I will have the desired effect." Cratefully Yours, I ' A. M. CARDWELL. , . ■ ' In'oases of Insomnia', Nervous Break-down, Illness after Fever, .Weakness, Constipation, Indiges- ' IS •! • ■ tion or Depression, take this Curing Medicine. .» . B IT ES SOLD AT ALL CHEMISTS AJJD STORES EVERYWHERE. I t- ■ ■■■' - ' J-H ! DEER STALKERS I ML I L WHO KNOW J iOOFIif Use always the Colonial ftvAll lillo Ammunition Company's', •"the roofing with LirE."- Unparalleled Cartridge— Saturated and Coated with ' ' • \ TRINTOAD LAKE ASPHALT. -_SD6CidlSift J-H ' '- : =====. .SO3 : =======; '; i At itie Reduced Price this csnridge ib Splontild Value I . •. . femjmpmnnmmUJT wujiiniii»jin.>*. lif f* Its smashing-force is terriilo. fl rl Pri L '■ When it hits, it kills. It is, in .BB JbM 1 Üblll Ufa • fact, the C.A.C. Military Regu- : . lation Cartridge (the Record- ' E' ••'#! jii Breaker), with the sole var'iallllfllSlfl FJSMr tion of the soft nose neoessaiy mimm ICtyijl I for thic special purpose. AS DEADLY FOR PIGS, GOATS AND SATURATED AND COAfED. ■ . ' CATTLE AS FOR DEER. , THE BEST PAPER FOB COLD M STORAGE INSULATION, or for . , jt* _ FIRST-RATE DWELLINGS., . '■ ■ ■ 1 . sssai | Full Particulars from | / 99\ JAMES W. JACK, j l^ g ilg I . 170 FEATHERSTON'STREET. . |, | V V,V FOR A @@@© ' .'■ BfIINK ONLY.; ,: . . ' ( . %TAPLES' b V;. 'ACKNOWLEDGED BI ALU , CONNOISSEURS - 10 BB ABSOLOTELI I ' . iJL THE JEST.j ; ; Brraery and Offices. Moleswortb and Murphy Streets mmim ar , vjSHU m m '.v-' Wlft Wotmdt that discharge or otherwise, i perhaps snrroonded with Inflammation and ' i/^k awollen, that when yon pressyom) . . under the skin yoa have poison, . ; which defia* all the w remedies yod tame with "the I | ankles,roundwhJch "THE'SPOraSJG SPIRIT" theskinmaybedis* | gjf coloured, or there may be ' wound*; [ y the .disease, If ■ ■■—■■■■ ' ■ M l V°°- M gaaeiaa^mßoasßza^sssss®SßSS® OSS aasß®OEM!ssso®s^®D®ea!i Yoamaybavfc f&n attended variona H Bl hospitals and J been told your caso O • * w __ _ S I Make Yo®ff iiiiiigroossi Send to the Drag Stores foe t Bos of 1 | GMSSHOPPEfi €©nitortaMe s Attraetive * | The room where you take your 1 meals—where you enjoy your dinner | oiN T^ B f^ T^3 d F P oi«n?dHS. IS ® . after the day's duties-should be as comfortable as it can bo made. | Jobts Hcosemaid's | So furnish it With j I WELL DESICNED FURNITURE FROM COLLIE'S. j I Built for real comfort and long service, and as attractivo as it is . i Wholesale from Sharland and Co., | enduring. • j Kempthorne, Prosser, anfl co, crim- g This is tllo jr urn it ur o of quality—so reliably made that it will be a Drug Co source of satisfaction for a life-timo. Yot priccs axo most reasonable. : rnpm k u -,. I EDWAKD €©LLIE, LIMITEI,' ! ono certain . K■ . CUBE FOB CORNS. . ! ARTS GRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIEGE MAUUFACTURERS, \ ia this Doaislo«- "''-'v 167. RIDDIFORD STREET. Telephono 1634. f THAT'® TEBB.S Q. , | ciae^ssmaaggtiia^aa^S 6

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 14

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