n l Felt Extremely Weak and Could Scarcely Walk" "I Was Laid''Up lit a Hospital" | But am now completely and my Sleep is Rendered Most Refreshing* Clements Tonic Worked Wonders* There are many business men in Sydney to-day who feel the effect of the great heat, the strenuous times caused by the war, and the worry of business to sudi a degree that they are more dead than alive when the 1 day closes, almost too fatigued to reach home. To those men the letter published below by a prominent 8 city_ accountant appeals, for it tells in a few words how jaded nerve strength can be restored insomnia I banished, and health regained by the use of this well-recognised strength. It should be in all houses in these 1 oppressive days. _!?o house is medically _ equipped witnouE 1 it. In fact, to have Clemenls Tonic in the house I is to feel safe againsriimess and depression of spirits. | 2 200 Vlotorla Street, Darllnghurst, N.S.W. jj ' CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD., Sydney, wis. | "After suffering for about 12 months, and being ill in hospital, I met a friend (a chsm- I ist), and feeling extremely weak and scarcely able to walk properly, I asked him what I I should take to bring some vigour into my system. "He strongly advised Clement's Tonic—and not to be sceptical about it. I took hs advice, and have since thanked him most heartily. That was about six weeks aao. and I can most truthfully say that THE TONIC HAS CREATED WONDERS. 8 j "My constitution is almost completely restored. From restless nlghtsd can now sleep ; soundly, awakening in the morning thoroughly refreshed. 'My apnetite, which was verv i jaded, has returned, and I thoroughly enjoy every meal I take. " 1 "You can make use of what I have written, as it is a man's duty to advise his fellow ! beings what benefit he derives from a medicine that will do universal good. I reallv fp.pl TWENTY YEARS YOUNGER SINCE TAKING THE TONIC. ' (Signed) J. N. S. CLARKE." \ If you have Insomnia you should take Clements Tonic and ! sleep like a child* It is the Great Weak-Nerve Remedy in ! peace or war* Its effect on the jaded run constitution is magi- I caL It does good because it is good* All Chemists and Stores* j ;| Made Dishes* 0 || Made dishes, prepared with the help 111 I ' of LEA & PERKINS' SAUCE, are a great if [1 aid to economy, besides giving a |||j| pleasing variety to the Menu. ' , Owing to the QUALITY and concentration of , , /A] its ingredients, a few drops of LEA & PERRIES' YA ■ give far more satisfaction than a much larger Mjk quantity of a "cheap "imitation. 1 1 8 WORCESTERSHIRE. Do not pay f ' good money jj. SHOOTBNG REQUISITES. for bad soap: j ' ! """" ~ , , I WE HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, nave good AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, gaa 1 AS UNDERi — Slinlidllt' I CUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8L in Bonehill's e nd Hollis's make, v&Jt. 11!.! Hl[ | S Models in Repeating and Au--5%v i- — I RlFLES—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32, 38, and 44 calibres, iv J9 fiß/ffn lik half and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating. ItW' \Jp \SLSL |U# iH a Automatic in. 22 calibre. I REVOL H,™SS e p ™""- - ill . PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatic Pistol, 1915 Model. ■|1| This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with |®| Automatic Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. flis) CARTRIDGES—We have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, WM . Ameri an'F Un t ldgeS r ° m Best and i gift Gleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthrouglis, WMi - 2 ?. Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cart- ' S Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags. Rifle Covers, Duck Calls, MTiistles/Cartridge Extractors, Etc. Hi ilk JOHN DUTH| E a CO.at W. pH METALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS 111 . . ' WILLIS STREET. g SaUTH IHITSSH INSURANCE 10., iW. IH Purely a New Zealand Owned Company m > MAR!NE ' liability and gekebal accident, THATS WHAT MOTHER USES ITS popularity due to promptness WHERE D'dES €% S Mffk TH.ES.HINE I C.QMEFR.O.W jp I Ak J§ ;? Ju
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2723, 18 March 1916, Page 14
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