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Women

Eight honrs work, eight hours sleep, -eight hours plsy, that is the cry of the mechanic of to-day. We, however, have ,io sympathy wirh such cries, we do not ' believe in men who want to work but ■ eigh£ hours and keep their butchers, bakers, grocers, chemists, and even wives at work from twelve to sixteen hours daily. Wives' lives nowadays are 100 frequently iives of drudgery, up at 5 a.m. to pet her hustvind'^ breakfast, then children to wash and despatch to school, then dinner to prepare, and so on to ten at night, one continual round ofw^ik wash and worry. Is it any wonder that they are pron'' ro earlj Aecny ;iw\ prema ture physical rieehm-P It is to be expected that they wok Id be specially sus jectible to aiisßmi-;, indige-tion, liver com- - .^plaint and headaches. Their mode of life and long hours mdoors is almost sure to induce such diseases. On account of 'he -<hitie* nature has imposed upon the fair • sex, great en i e should be taken of their physical health ; on the fii>t approach of weakness or debility of any kind, a course of Clements Tonic should" be taken. For ;•- female complaints Clements Tonic is a specific, it regulates the several functions of the organs of importance, it strength* ens the Wood neryes. heart, and hr.-un It fortifies the system against disease by -. enriching the blood with its natural constituents to repair the waste and loss us"tamed through the various changes of condition the female life expeiences. Civments Tonic should b- taken at all - critical times ;as it contains the material - essential to the female physical organism, it must be effective. Of this there is no . doubt; Mrs K. C. McOnrthy, Wpst Maitland, JN T .S,W., writes :— August 19th, 1889. Dear Mr Qli-m.-nts,--I ad« dress you thn« familiarly because I con . sicer you a brother and a friend, although 1 never met you. I have suffered ex cruciating a cony from nervous toothaclip for years, on and off. and could get v no relief. 1 had seven tet-th extracted v (what a wrench those dentists give v.»,) - one after the other, hut as soon as one v was out the pain passed to another. I » was given one of your Medical Guides, and there read your theory that tooth- . . ache is oft< n a sympt' m of Anaemia, and _ I had other signs which I found yon - mentioned as beinsr the effect* of anseniic ■conditions, f also read your boast of the wonderful effects of (Jlkmknts Tonic ; J. was sceptical, smiled, and disbelieved, "but thought a trial would d>> no harm. so sent for some, and in two days — Oh ! joy the pain was gone, 1 continued the Tonic, and am nimi at last; I never expected to he. )mt am grateful enough to you, and you may n*e this if worth _your while. And Mrs Whnlley describes .lier case in those word?: — Wagga Waggn. N.S.W., Jan. 12. 1889 Your "wonderful Tonic has done me more good - than years of doctor's treatment and has v restored me to perfect health. For years I snfforpd from nervous debility and its usual string of accompanying ailments ; sometimes I would be despondent and melancholy, at oihers would have torturing neuralgia, or nervou> headaches; sometimes I would be qi. te, "worn out, tired and weak, and unable o work. I woke in tlie morning wUii tired, aching limbs, swollen feeling in the eyes, as if the> would burst, sonx-tuiics headache and frequent nausea ;snd vomiting of mucous«likc grepn matter, and various unpleasant symptoms Although pre-, judic;ed against proprietary medicines, I determined to try Clkmknts Tonic and Dr Fletcher's Pills. I took two pi Is every alternat ni^ht, and a (able* spoonful of (Jibmbnts Tonic an hour before each mesiltiine, and in ;hree days I began to improve, and am now quite "Well. 1 took seven lar^e butiles of Tonic and two bokes of pills ; my constipation is quite cured, and I feel stronger and healthier than ever before. Fur.'lier • evidence cmi be adduced to the above, , which we iLink is conclusive.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 19 September 1891, Page 4

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Women Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 19 September 1891, Page 4

Women Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 19 September 1891, Page 4

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