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"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE."

The entire world rings with tho praise of the Now Zealand nurse and soldier, who iiave'during this-terrible war set high and noble examples of patriotism and self-sacrifice. They have rendered deeds that aro immortal in the military and .nursing annals of our timo.

Hero is a letter from tins firing line in Prance, given from Nurse Francis, V.A.D., who has recently returned, and it says a great deal for an Australian medicine which has given such great service in that country stricken with war. It shows how much Lllements Tonic is thought of aa a nerve medicine, to be taken such a distance, and to be spoken of so highly. Hero is Nurse Francis's letter for everyono to lead.

Nurse Francis is known as an earnest war worker throughout N.Z.. and she writes from her residence. Queen's Drive, Wellington, N.Z., May i, 1917, thus of Clements Tonic:— ''Clements Tonic, Limited. "I should like'to tell you how i-kasc'd I am with your tonic as a. nerve restorer.

"I have used it with very beneficial results. Several of our nurses in Trance have also proved its worth.

"I can highly recommend it to anyone suffering from brain-fag, "Tours faithfully, "NURSE FRANCIS, V.A.D."

This is YOUR medicine if you. suffer from bad nerves, want of sleep, poor appetite, or debility, anaemia, brain lag, or serve breakdown. All chemists and stores sell it. Get it to-day and get well.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 10

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238

"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 10

"SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 10

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