( One of the best known of public I men in JL Zealand, Mr. P. Meyes, [ formerly Commissioner of Taxa- § tion and §npt. of Advances to j SettlQrs' OMce, Wellington, writes: J Civic Club, Sydney, j ' 4th August, .1916. j CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. f "It is just that I give expression to the results of | personal experience of : your nerve , remedy Clements jj Tonic, which have never failed to give me satisfaction I under; the most exacting circumstances, J 'fl have for years used it consistently in New I Zealand when under the pressure of heavy responslbili- | ties and arduous nature of'the administration of the [i Departments of the Public . Servfice, when suffering I from nervous exhaustion consequent on long and conlj ■ tinuous strain'of the duties involved. ! "in this r only give expression to the experience | of my many friends and a very large section of the ji ■- public in New Zealand who have spoken to me in the f hifhest terms from personal use of it. "It is with confidence that ! recommend Clements s Tonic as the best for those suffering from nervous i tension and exhaustion and poverty of blood and jj brain fag." • | Yours faithfully, j "J. PETER HEYES. fe • Formerly■'oommissionfer of Taxation, Wellington, N.Z. | , also formerly Govt. Advances to Settlers' Office Supt.,' ■;: Wellington, N.Z. | ;" U ISf MM "lERYES -1 put I your 01ement& Tonic to the test." "MB. F. C. COOK, Head Salesman at one of the best known commermercial firms in Hindley 'St.; Adelaide, writes' July 7th, 191G, of the value of Clements Tonic and how it benefited him andi restored him to health. ! CLEMENTS,TONIC LTD. | "For the last few months I have not 1 been well i and I have put your medicine to the test. I have j found it splendid as I have. been run down with bad | nerves.: I also recommended it to a friend who suffered f- from weak nerves. In both instances it has proved i effective and given great satisfaction. 1 often recom- ! mend it to those with weak nerves and it is much I; . • approved of." ) | (Signed) F. C. COOK. 3 One of the best nerve medicines is the public opinion of CLEMENTS ! ' TONIC, and invaluable for Loss'of Sleep, Poor Appetite, Sluggish i . Lireri Weak Nerves; Debility, and Constipation. Try one bottle and j see the difference in your health. j All Chemists and Stores Sell It. | Clements Tonic Ltd.,'j.RoMlle, V? Are you Worried about Baby ? HOW to feed Baby is often a great .worry to mothers who are unable to nurse their • babies themselves. Ordinary cow's milk— . however prepared' -at = home—is not a suitable substitute for the mothers milk. It is acid in reaction, contains , harmful/germs and forms ' dense curds .in the stomacli that cannot be digested. Decide to use the 'Allenburys' Foods which are the only series of Foods scientifically adapted to the growing requirements of the child. You will-'be: delighted when you see . how well your baby thrives on this Method of Infant Feeding. The'Allenburys'Foods are free from all dangerous organisms; they are portable, being in powder form and packed in sealed tins. The Milk Foods Nos. 1. and' 2 require the addition of hot water only to prepare them for use. A PURE,; COMPLETE AND PROGRESSIVE DIETARY. ' MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. From birt^ to3 inonth9 .; From 3to 7 monlhs Fnra 7 months upwards I r~~~ —————— > Unsolicited Testimony. A Mother in South Australia writes:' i ' Sirs, • 1 ' ' ' "1 see by your circulars you have pamphlets on infants feeding and management. Kindly send me one, it may prove very helpful now or in the future. I havcabcnutiful boy fed on yourfoods since infancy, we tried other foods (not knowing of youig) and they almost killed him, he bccamc so thin and old looking that I felt compelled to have the doctor's Directly he saw the child he said he was being starved, he was nothingbut bone j he told me to try Allen A Hanhury's foods and see how they would act. I did so with a marvellous result, in a week there was a big change, he is now eleven months old and such a big boy—not flabby fat but proportionate. He is just starting to walk and has eight-teeth so you see his illness has not made him backward. I feel I cannot say enough for your foods and advertise . them all I can. Trusting you will send the pamphlet I asked for," Yours ever grateful, Mrs, H, Pearson. A Doctor In New Zealand writes: Gentlemen, . "It mr.y interest you to know that your Infants Foods are largely prescribed by us out herc and rrc found to fulfil all they promise to do. I find the No, i Food most invaluable. The young mother of to-day seems quite unable to nurse her offspring." ; I am, faithfully yours, Doctor H. D. I £L, —/ ill " >fe3s"* Write for tree book "Infant Feeding and Man&ffernenr* .'h 3 ' r J ,64 pages of valuable information for every mother, 1 r~~l .11 Alien & Hanburys Ltd.. 13. Market St.. Sydney. I H W ESTABLISHED 1715. ||| sraOLESAUS AGUfiNTSj THOMReQN BHOti., USD,, .W&LUNGXOb.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2982, 20 January 1917, Page 13
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