Women
«l Eight Ilouts woik, -eight hoars sleep, •«i£ht hours play, that is the cry of the -mechanic of to-day. We, however, have :;m>/sympathy with sach cries, we do not • believe in men who want to work but • -eight hours and keep their bu'«hers, grocers, chemists, and even wives work from twelve to sixteen hours •daily. Wives' lives now-a-days are too ■frequently lives of drudgery, up at a a.m, »to tret her husband's breakfast, then •children to wash 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 that ;'they: are pron° to early decay and prema • >tur-e. physical* decline-? It is to be expected that tliev would be specially sus s.pecnble to ansemi'i, indigestion, liver complaini ; and headaches. Their mode of life and long hours indoors is almost surp to induce -uch diseases. On account of 'he •duties nature lias imjrosed upon the fair . sex, great cure should he taken of their . phj*'s cal health:; on the first appronch of -•wenkTiPss or debility of any kind, a course of Clements Tonic should be taken For femiilo complaints Clements Tonic is a specific, it r^elates the several functions •«.f :the organs of importance, it strength•ms the blood neryes, heart, and hrain It fortifies the system against disease by •enriching the blood with its natural const tuents to repair the waste and loss> sustained through the various changes of •condition the female life expeiences. .'Ot-i-mesits Tonic sljohW !»•• taken at all critical times ; as i; -contains the material essential to the female physical organism, :it must, be effective. Of this there is no -dojibt; Mrs K. C. M-cCarthy, W*\st JMait'land, N.S.W., vrrites:— August . lathi 1889 Dear Mr Clements,- -I ad* ■dress yon thus fam liirly because I con si< er yon a brother and a friend, although 1 never nie*. \ou. I have suffered excruciating aeony from nervous toothache for v^ars, on and off. and could pet :iio r< lief ' I had' seven teeth extracted "(whjat a wrench those itentists give us,) ■one after the other, but as soon as one "was out the pain passed to another. I was given one of your Medical Guides, and there read f ybTir theory that tooth- • ache'is'nften a sympti m of Anaemia, and I liad either signs' which I found you menu ned as being the effects of anaemic conditions. I also read your boast of : -the; wonderful effects of Ul em knts Tonic ; ■ I was sceptical, smiled, and disbelieved, but thought a trial would ■do no harm. =solfcnt for some, and in two days — Oh ! "joythe^pnin was gone, 1 continued the ; Tonic, "arid am cured at last I never ■expected, toi be,- hut am grateful enough /to you, and yon'may use this if worth -jrour while. And Mrs Whallpy describes -jlie? fTcase in. these word?: — Wagga W"^ a ;j!?.^W 12. 1889. Your wonderful T"nic has done me more good iihan jean, of doctor's treatment, and has TPstbred nic ; to i>erfect health. For I .suffered from nervous debility ; S :;\ andj, its^ usual string of accompanying fe y ; sometimes I would be des;ip and melancholy, at olh r* would r y- h .have torturing "neuralgia, or nervous ; he.idaches; sometimes I would be quite worn ont, tired and weatV and unable o W')r.Jc. ; I woke in the morniriff with t red, - *c'htn7'limbs, swollen feeling ia the eyes, us if they wo bid burst, som«*limes headache, and frequent nausea and vomiting • of mn'cou.--like ereen matter, and various . tinple isant symptoms. Although prejudiced against' proprietary medicines, I determined to try Clements Tonic and Dr Pietcher's Pills. I took two pills every all em -it night, and a table* spoonful of Clbmb.vts Tonic «n hour bef»re each mealtime, and in three days I be«»an t.) improye, and am now quite ■well. 1 took seven lar^e bottles of Tonic and two boxes of pills; my c >nstip>ition is quite cured, and I fed" stronger and healthier than ever hpfore. Furrhpr evidence can be adduced to the above, which we think is conclusive.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 4
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679Women Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 32, 12 September 1891, Page 4
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