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« Ui aliili \ Minn K m Brian Inm? il II m should there be tired business men? The spectre of sleepless nights can be speedily banished GOOD sound sleep I One of tbe greatest boons of life, a beallby forgetfulness, an escape from tbe toils and trials of day, a sweet respite from the cares and worries and vexation of household and business affairs I Tragic indeed is it to lie awake whiUr the tardyfooted hours of night lag past—yet this need not be. Sleepless nights may be banished for ever by the simple restoration of those functions on which health depends The close alliance between sleep and health is vividly demonstrated in insomnia. It only health could be regained the habit of sleep would return, and, per contra, if only the habit of sleep could be regained, health would return. It is, indeed, a vicious circle, a whirlpool which draws its victim in and in towards disaster A e .Potent Cause of Tragedy The onset of Insomnia is usually sly and insidious, its malign effect is progressive, and, in its advanced stage, it is undoubtedly one of the most potent causes of tragedy. Usually it first shows itself merely as a tendency to sleeplessness, and among its common causes are mental strain, business worry, overwork,suspense, or ®ny other of the emotional or nervous stresses inseparable from modern life. On• medical authority states:- " Insomnia preludes or enters to a greater or less extent into the causation of almost every form of mental alienation. Many of the tragedies of hfe are due solely to the prolonged leant of sleeep." bete is essential Narcotic drugs or sleepinducing medicines should never be taken for Insomnia, except under medical advice, because they are likely not only to aggravate the trouble, but also to introduce extremely dangerou» drug-taking habits. The Method of Tteatment The first essential is to restore the physical equilibrium The blood-stream, which is often impoverished by the causes enumerated above, must be fortified in certain essential constituents The nerves, similarly depleted, must likewise be strengthened. Fortunately, this presents no serious difficulty to medical science, and it is to this fact that Clements Tonic owes its unfailing efficacy in such cases It is made to a strict medical formula It supplies vital elements. Its function is to nourish and, because of this, it must never be confused with mere stimulants or drugs Clements Tonic is a combined nerve-and-blood food, designed to restore the basis of health, and is, therefore, a sure remedy in all cases of Insomnia, or of that sleeplessness which so often heralds the approach of this tragic and devastating malady. The longer it is neglected the more difficult it becomes to combat, and, for this reason, early attention is vitally important. A note of warning Clements Tonic opens the portals of sleep, because it opens the gateway to health. Clements Tonic contains no alcohol nor opiates. It may be taken with perfect safety by all members of the family, and is quite as beneficial for children as for adults. Keep a bottle in the home. CLEMENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health; eusidso rwJ IP?

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19357, 9 July 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19357, 9 July 1928, Page 4

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