. "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE." : The entire' world• rinfes • ith the praise of the Australian'nurse .mkl soldier, who have, during this terrible war, set high and noble examples of patriotism and. self-sacrifice. /They have rendered deeds that are immortal in the military and nursing annals of 'our time, f Here is a letter from the firing-line in France, ' given from, Nurse - Francis, V.A.1)., who has retunml to Wellington, and it says a great deal for «n Australian •medicine which has given such great service in that country stricken with war. If shows ■ how much Clements 'J'onic is thought of as a nerve medicine, to be taken such a distance, and to bespoken of so highly. ; ' Here is Nurse Francis's letter tor evervone to read: Nurse Francis is known as an earnest war worker throughout N'.tf., and she writes from her residence. Queen's Drive, Wellington, N. 1?., 5/'l7, thus of Clem?nis Tonic:— "CLEMENTS TONIC. LIMITED, "I should like to tell you how pleased 1 am with your tonic as a nervi restorer. ' , "I have used it with very beneficial results. Several of our nurses in' France have also proved its worth. "f can highly recommend it to anyone suffering from brain-fag. "Yours faithfully, NURSE FRANCIS. V.A.D." This is JOUR medicine if you suffer from bad nerves, want of .sleep, poor appetite,, or debility, anaomin, brain-fa?, or nerve breakdown. All chemists and stores sell it. Get it May iind get well., -Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 8
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238Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 43, 15 November 1918, Page 8
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