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Women

Eight hours woik, eight hoars sleep, • eight hours play, that is the cry oF tho mechanic of 10-day. We, however, have no sympathy with such cries, we do not believe in men who want to work bui eitilrfc hours and keep their buichers, takers, grocers, chemists, and even wives at work from twelve to sixteen hours xlaily. Wives' lives now-a-days are too frequently lives of drudgery, up at 5 a.m. to pet her hushand's breakfast, then ■^children to wa^h, and despatch to school, • then? dinner to prepare, and so on to ten at night, one continual round of work wash and worry. Is it any wonder th;.t > they are pronp to earlj decay and premu r^ure" physical decline? It is to be ex\pectedthat they would be specially sus pecfitle to ansßmisj, indigestion, livi r com- ■ plaint and headaches. Their mode oi life andriong hours indoors is almost sure to induce such diseases. On account of the dutiesr nature ha 9 imposed upon the fail sex, great caie should be taken vi theii physical health ; on the first approach ol weakness or debility of any kind, a course of Clements Tonic should betaken. Foi female complaints Clements Tonic is a specific, it regulates the several functions - of the organs of importance, ie strength' - ens the blood neryes, heart, and hrain 11 fortifies the system against disease bj enriching. the blood with its natural con v : Btiiuents to repair the waste and loss sustained through the various changes of condition the female life expeiences. ■ Clkments Toanc should In- taken at ail critical times ; as it contains the material < essential to (he female physical organism, :• it must' be effective. Of this there is no -doubt; Mrs E. G. McCarthy, West . Maitlanii, N.S.W., writes :— August 1 I 19th*,, jtj38jE». Dear Mr Clements,--! ad*. •« dress you thus familiarly because I con x /sicer jrpn a brother and a friend, although '1; iiefer met you.. I have suffered exVcruciating asjony from nervous toothache ; -for: j«ars,' on and off, and could get -/•pnor^ie^l had seven tee-th extracted .«{whatfa,,y^rench those dentists give us,) -j one after 'the other, but as soon as one -"was oaifc the pain passed to snoilier. I Wfls-girten one of your Medical Guides, ...and there read your theory that tooth---ad»e is often a symptom of Anaemia, and >I had other signs which I found you - mentioned as being the effects of ante:nic > conditions. I also read your boast of - the wonderful effects of Clements Tonic ; . I was^sceptieal, smiled, and disbelieved, but thought a trial would do no harm, -so sent.for some, and in two divys — Oh ! .ZJ°7 tt" 3 P ai a was gone, 1 continued the Touie, 1 and -am cured at last ; I never to be, but am grateful enough to you, and you may use this if worth 'your- while. And Mrs Whaliey describes her case in thpse words : — Wagga -Wagga, .N.S.W., Jan. 12, 1889. Your ' , •wonderful Tonic has done me more good ■tfhan years of doctor's treatment, and has i restored me to perfect health. For years I suffered from nervous debility and -its naval string of accompanying ailments ; sometimes I would be despondent and melancholy, at oihers would 'hairs torturing neuralgia, or nervous ; sometimes t would be quite worn'ont, tired and weak, and unable lo flrorK". I woke in the morning with fired, . achinj? limbs, swollen feeling in the eyes, as ifrfftey would burst, sometimes headache/and frequent nausea and vomiting of rnucon««like green matter, and various unpleasant symptoms. Although prejudiced against proprietary medicines, I determined to try Clements Tonic and Dr Fletcher's Pills. I took two pills every alteraat night, and a tablespoonful of Clzmbnts Towie an hour before each mealtime, and in three days I begaw to improve, and am now quite well.- 1 1 took, seven lar<je bottles of Tonic and two boxes of pills ; my constipation is quite cured, and I feel stronger and healthier than ever before. Further evidence can be adduced to the above, which we think is conclusive.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 4

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Women Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 4

Women Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 4

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