A KEMARKABLE CLEMENTS TONIC CUTC.E OF INSOMNIA AND NERVE BREAKDOWN. Mrs. Mary Hoare, wife of tlie officer in charge of the Guildford Police Station, N.S.W., writes that for five years she suffered from Nervous Breakdown and Insomnia, until she look Clements Tonic, and her health is now infect. She advises all women Id iisk I his m\'. equalled nervo and blood n.cdi.;iii\ i,\\ chemists ami stores sell it. This is TOTTB medicine fur that tired brain and jaded nerve.—Advt. Yon don't cnll in a doctor To cure a leaking lap; Or a plumber to natch un a broken leg, A gardener isn't competent to-build a pony-trap, Or a hen to lay a carpet—but an e£rg\ You don't use mustard plasters for a boiler that is burst, Or dose a broken rhnir with spnna tea, But when your "flu" or cough or eolrl are at their worst, You use Woods' Great Peppermint Cnre, r-A3vt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 8
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153Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 229, 15 June 1918, Page 8
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