"XT'OU wouldn't say there was X much wrong with my nerves, would you ? Nothing seems to worry mc: I sleep soundly all night, and wake up in the morning glad to be alive, and yet six months ago* my nerves were always on edge. I worried myself ill over trifles, and if I 7 got two hours sleep a night I thought' myself lucky . . . How did I change /.all that? Clements Tonic did it 1 Three times during the day—that was my whole cure." Qements Tonic works wonders with jaded nerves because it treats them in a rational way—it feeds them. In addition to the wonderful nourish- y^g*!^ ment it gives to the nerves, it enriches /^rßfit^^S. the blood and adds the vital spark to f^ j^jft'*^= ~V the fuel made up in your body. /J|j KSsf I|l\ Start taking Clements Tonic to-day, and see how your starved nerves will SSI be strengthened, how much better Ul|3j2«pM sse?/ you will sleep, how much more en- y3sH g joyment you will be able to get out of vß2Ei==ll =■/ Clements Tonic contains neither alcohol or opiates, and for over thirty years has been the Australian and New Zealand family medicine, i CXEMENTS TONIC oAll Chemists and Stores
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 96, 24 April 1926, Page 30
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