jj , I One of the leading teachers of New Zealand, Mr. | | G. A. LUNDIE, M.A., formerly assistant head- 1 I master High School, Palmerston North, writes his I f. opinion of this well-known nerve and blood medicine | I ■ — ■■ ' i I ■ " ■ ' I jj Palmoroton North, Now Zealand, 1914 a | CLEMENTS TONIC. LTD. ' ', I | "1 am an unsolicited witness to your, 1 | remarkable remedy. . . I $ ■ i I i , . (f I.suffered for years from a form of | I nervous complaint, which manifested J i itseif in profound melancholia, which | \ 1 could not throw off. ' , 1 I - | I "My appetite was capricious to. a § | degree, and I developed iiMiealth tsii | | life was area! burden. ' I I .. | :|. "i was furthermore threatened with | | a'complete,nervous breakdown. I | | cpuid;;hard!yfbßSow my duties, as High' I :| 'School faster,, much Jess give atten- | I tions to serious" teachers' duties. | I v"! can honestly say your potent | I medicine came to me as a revelation | |in heating,'for ! regained my "health'| .completely through its consistent use.' i | "For teachers engaged in cental | I strain and arduous study your tonic | I is indispensable as a 'standby.' I a ■ il j "1 have- recommended it to many 1 I other teachers with most beneficial | 1 .results."' 1 1 S am, Sirs, J \ ' " ■ Si ■ % \ ... iS\tne^\l^ i /o^g U aUi fhfr P J. . '. 2 ' ■ | | 'T'HERE are hundreds of teach«r> of both sexes employed in the Australian |j % \ Educational Service to-day who suffer more or Icis from weak nerves or acute % I nervousness, and who through continuous nerve strain in teaching! and study & i never really enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping their schools $ 5 up to the educational standard as the work which accounts for their feeling of general $ | ill-health. They should keep Clements Tonic on hand as a "stand-by" medicine, H | feeling certain that in its possession they will have a sweet soother of the nerves, a H | promoter, of keen appetite and restful sleep and a general healer of the,run-down and # | V • over-wrought system.- It makes weak people well and strong people stronger ■ jl J 'fill ChemistsahdVSlbres fell It. Satltlo-tiaf T| I; Clement's Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W, : ; ■ . fa I— '_ " ,__: i| mBEk- Jaques Standard sSSk -. Bowls are wlw W Guaranteed- 1 rue W /Jj| . < '. if JbLM *&&},■■ io ans Dias* <m^ ' •'OJE have just landed a large shipment of these bowls, and they are j | '•. now on. ■"iew for jour inspection. J i . , They are turned out by specially devised machinery, ensuring abso- j lute accuracy and uniformity in bias and size. a 1 They are sold with a full guarantee that tliey comply in every detail j with the regulations laid down by the authorities in Australasia. All j | Jaques Standard Bowls are marked with the size and bias, and with the | ] name "Jaques, London." Refuse substitutes. ' - j ! All bowls are made of tho finest seasoned Lignnm Vital, Each set | j is made from tho samo log of wood, thitß ] ) ' . ■ i ■ ' ! Ensuring Absolute Equality in Density, ! The following; Tournaments have been won with Jaques Bowls:— | I North Island Bowling Association Tournament, Wellington; Central 3 • Tournament; "Champion of' Champions of all the Wellington ■ Clubs (2 J ; years in succession); Champion of Champions of all the Auckland Clubs; 3 ' Covered Kinks Tournament, held /in Wellington Exhibition; Champion jj Singles of the following Clubs: Victoria, Kelburn, Thorndon, Eared, and | I Jbhnsonville;- Charity Tournament, Duhedin; New Zealand Bowling Asso- jj ! ciation Tournament, Christohurch, for the Championship of the Domin- % ion; Napier Club's Championship Singles and Pairs. j ! We. also have in stock Jacks, ' Bowl Measures,, Bowl Nets, Rubber \ Mats, and Bags to hold'pairs or sets. ■ ! Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. Ametkjsi for Fehmtj* j !The February-born may find I Sincerity and peace of mind, 1 Freedom from passion and from care, f If she an', amethyst will wear. jj r J\HINK of all the wonderful romance surrounding theso birth-stones, j of the ideal qualifications' of jowellory as a symbol of sentiment, j and you will appreciate why the custom of giving birth-stono jewellery j is increasing in popularity. • Then inspect tho beautiful showing if Amethyst Jewellery in' our window. J G. mi T. YOUNG, Ltd., 252 LAMBTOT QUAY. I 4 FOR SALE A FEW 1001b. DRUMS OF CALCIUM CARBIDE. PRICE, 80/- PER DRUM NET. ♦ ■F. J, W, FEAR, WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 4
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