FORMERLY THE HEADMASTER OP THE HIGH SCHOOL, PALMERSTON NORTH, N.Z., WRITES OP THE WORTH OF CLEMENTS TONIC. And recommends it to all professional people, especially to teachere in the ■ Educational service of Australia, who suffer from weak nerves, insomnia, or brain fag. "Palmerston North, "New Zealand. "CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD., "I am an unsolicited witness to your remarkable, remedy. "I suffered for years from a form of nervous complaint, which .'j;anifested itself in profound melancholia, which I could not throw off. "■My appetite was capricious to a degree, and I developed ill-health, till life was a real burden. "I was, furthermore, threatened with a complete nervous breakdown. I could hardly follow my duties as a high-school master, much less give attention to serious teachers' duties. "lean honestly say your potent medicine came to me r.s a revelation in healing, for I regained my health ccirpletely through ite consistent use. ' "For teachers engaged in ratntil strain and arduous study, your tonic is indispensable as a efand-by. "I have recommended 't to dozens of other teachers, with meat beneficial re. suits. "I am, Sirs, yours faithfully, "G. A. LUNDIE, W.A." There arn hundreds of teach are of both sexes employed in the N.S.W. Educational Service to-day who suffer from weak nerves or acnto nervanfinesa, through continuous nerve strain in teaching and study, who never rpally enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping their schools up to the educational standard- a-s the vork which accounts for their feeling of qeneral ill-health. They ehonlil keep Clements Tonic on hand as a 'Miind-by ,, medicine, feelin? certain that in its possession, they will have a. sweet scother of the nerves, a promoter of keen appetite, and a goneral healer nf tho rundown and overwrought, system. It makes ■'weak neonle well, and' etroiiß pt-nple fitroVr! Get it ALL CHKM: IRTS 4ND STORES SELL IT IiVERY-WHERE.-Advt.
Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will hold a sale "of unclaimed cargo, includins 100 rolls of two ply rubber, on Wednesday next nt 1 p.m. sharp. Barraolough's Nervine stops Toothache. -Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 110, 26 January 1918, Page 8
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