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E 4 Ttxbr't Letter to CLEMENTS i I TONIC ===rj== | . I One of the leading teachers of New Zealand, Mr. I G. A. LUNDIE, M.A., formerly assistant headI master High School, Palmerston North, writes his % opinion of this well-known nerve and blood medicine |- " ! | Palmeraton North, Now Zealand, 1014 1 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. \ "S am an unsolicited witness to your | remarkable remedy. | " B suffered for years from a form of I nervous complaint, which manifested | itself in profound melancholia, which 1 could not throw off. 8« " IVly appetite was capricious to a | degree, and 8 developed ill-health tilß | life was a real burden. | " E was furthermore threatened with | a compSete nervous breakdown. I f could hardly follow my duties as High I School Master, much less give at ten- !!] tions to serious teachers' duties. I "I can honestly say your potent medicine came to me as a revelation . in healing, for S regained my health completely through its consistent use. "For teachers engaged in mental strain and arduous study your tonic Ss indispensable as a 'stand-by.' " I have recommended it to many other teachers with most beneficial results." I I am, Sirs, \ | (Signed) | r I~'HERE are hundreds of teacheri of both »exes employed in the Australian l | I Educational Service 10-day who luffer more or less from weak nerves or acute g] I nervousness, and who through continuous nerve strain in teaching and study S fi never really enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping their schools i J up to the educational Jtandard as the work which accounts for their feeling of general | ill-health. They should keep Clements Tonic on hand as a "stand-by" medicine, | feeling certain that in its possession they will have a sweet soother of the nerves, a 3 I promoter of keen appetite and restful sleep and a general healer of the run-down and . I I over-wrought system. It makes weak people well and strong people stronger | All Chemists and Stores Sell It. Get It To-day Clements Tonic Ltd., Roielle, N.S.W. a I GROSVENCR GARAGE CO. 8 • j Motor Engineers ... Oxy-Acetylene Welding Experts j I Repairs to Motors, Farm Tractors, I i' Engines . . and Shearing Machines j | Having installed a complete raodorn plant, the firm is prepared to under- B | take all kinds of work in connection with Alotors and Machinery Repairs. 1 B W. G. O'NEILL, who has gained considerable experience B 8 ' at Home and New Zealand, is prepared to guarantee all I • B work, which will be under his supervision. | I W. G. O'NEBLL . . Madras Street South ! 8 N6390 'Phone 3396 9 \ — When he writes' home ... . 'jf The world is 'brighter, ■ J| hearts are happier. - 81. in his mina kind O smiling faces are pictured |g tunities for writing at the jpsj front are fleeting. Many are lost for want 7/3 8 3 of an ever-ready pen. So a happy sug- ✓jvV/N fflrfl gestion is, send him a "Swan" Fountpen. 'jr ' I Q jroal best stands the racket of Active Service. 'Simple and quick to use. Nb mechanism to wear or get flng out of order./ Can be"loaded" with "Swan" Ink gflTg Tablets and water when fluid ink is unobtainable. tk, Jfia| SOLD BY STATIONERS & IMPORTERS. \ Safety Pattern • from 18/6 tip / / Standard Pattern - from 15/- up ** SfSjEj 'Illustrated Catalogue free on request. /- §MJ MABIE,,TODD & Co., Ltd., §gT 79 & 80, High Holborn, London, Eng. f MUM Manchester, Puis, Zurich, Toronto, &e. (f HH| |W Stosky—(Wholesale only) a<ja, George Street. . / ' BrM I>aadon Factory—3l9-329, Wuloq St., S.E. I wSgB Associate House—Mabie,Todd ft Co., Inc., New I **B*' York and Chicago. | ( SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALESI ■ * to b®had ONLY at the foiiovring Hotels in Christchurcb and District : i 1 IniS? 1 L * ttelton MARKET | , I I CITt M,PS s°™- Lyttolton WELLINGTON j I EMPIRE Brn Mftf K 'o Su T ar WHITE HART g I "EWZEAUNDER hill too ' J!? Bg * «EW BRIGHTON I, ■ ftl cLuh S P ; t Ak * roa "OTEL S | Christohurch ?E??and Jbms J°UVS PASS, 8 H . . BD ARMS Hanmar Springs S and — that you get it! I i | MALING & CO. ld I L terrace I

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 12

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