Women
•» Eight hours work, eight hours sleep, sight hours play, that is the cry of the mechanic of to-day. We, however., havp DO sympathy with such cries, we do not believe itf men who want to work' bui eight hours and keep their lnj tellers, bakers, grocers, chemists, and even wives st work from twelve to sixteen hours daily. Wives' lives now-a-days are too frequently iivrs of drudgery, up at 5 a.m. to tret her hu.sb.md'> breakfast, then children t& wa-.li and despatch to school tbeu dinner to prepare, and so on to len at night, <ne continual round of work wash and" worry. Is it any wonder that they are pron* to. early rleoay and premu ture^physical decline? It is to be expected that they wouid he specially sus pectible toan£Bmi-'i,iridigetioD, lm-r complaint and headache*. Their mode of life and; Jong h<>urs indoors is almost sure to , induce such diseases. Oh account of the duties nature has imposed upon liie Fair sex, great ca i e should he taken of their physical health ; on the fir-t approach of weakness or debility oFany kind, a course of Clements Tonic should be taken. For fcnale complaints Chments Tonic is a specific, it regulates the several functions of the organs of in) port a nee, it strengthens the blood nerves, heart. and brain It fortifies the system against disease by enriching the blood with its natural constituents fo repair the waste and loss sustained through the various changes of condition' the female life expeiences. •Clkmbkts Tojsic shotdd b taken at ail critical times ; as it c-ntuins the material essential to the female phy.-ical organism, it must be effective. Of this there is no doubt; Mrs K. C. -McCarthy, West Maitland, N.S.W., writes : — August 19ih, 1889 Dear Mr Clem.-nts,--I ad* dress you "thus fanrli-irly because I con sic er you a brother and a friend, although 1 never me*, you I have suffered ex cruciating'airony from nervous tot tliaehe for years, on !:nd off. and could get jio relief. I had seven teeth extracted (what a wrench those dentists give v*,) one after the other, but as ,*oon as one was out the pain passed to another. I was ?:ven one of y.-ur Medical Guides, and tliere read your theory that'toothache is often a sym;'t. m of Anaemia, and I had other signs which I found you mentioned as bein^ the effects of ansetuic conditions'. I also read your boast of the wonderful effects of Clkmknts Tonic; .1 was scepticil. smiled, and disbelieved, but thfuj;l).t a trial would do no harm. so sent for'some, and in two d'»ys — Oh ! joy the piiin was pone, ] continued the Tonic, and am cured at last ; I never expected to be, but am grateful enough to you,- and you may use this if worth your while. And Mrs Whaliey describes .her case' in these words: — Wagga Wagga. ]V.S.W., J;ve. J2. 1889. Yuur wonderful Tonic has done me more good than years of doctor's treatment, and has restored me to perfect health. For ypars I suffered from nervous debility and its u.«uai string of accompanying ailments ; sometimes I won id be despondent and melancholy, at others would Lave tor!«r;ng neuralgia, or nervouheadaches; sometimes [ would be qti te worn out, tired and weak, and unable o vrork. I woke in the m>rning with tired, athine limbs,' swollen feeling m the eyes. as if thp.\ would burst, sonnnnies headache and frequent nnu-ea ?ind vomiting of mucous -Hire green matter, and various unpleasant symptoms. Although prejudiced against proprietary medicines, I determined to try Clemkvts Tonic and Dr Fletcher's Pills. I look two pi, ls every alternat night, and a table* spoonful of Clements Tonic an hour liefore each mealtime, and in ihree days I *>egan to improve, and am now qniiiwell. 1 too!,- seven lar^e hotiles of Tonic and two b'-x^s of pills ; my cmstipatu n is quite cuml, and I fe>-f stronger snd healthier than ever before. Fur.her ev;dence can be adduced to the above, which we thiV.k is conclusive.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 38, 26 September 1891, Page 4
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