Here are two letters which prove how Clements Tonic brings bac health and happiness to women suffering from nervous disorders. They speak of nerves and headaches, of sleeplessness and of always feeling tired in the morning—yet after taking Clements Tonic for a brief period these serious troubles disappear. For over 30 years, Clements Tonic has been rendering a similar service to men and women. It is a proven remedy, a nerve and blood food that makes you feel better from the first day you commence to take it. Tried Clements . . Now a Different Woman Clements Tonic Ltd. ' Dear Sirs : For some considerable time I have been suffering greatly from nerve troubles, and under several doctors for treatment, with no good results. Reading of other sufferers and their cure by Clements Tonic, I tried four bottles, and can thankfully say I feel a different woman. Yours faithfully, K.T. Thankful For Clements Tonic Dear Sirs : I am writing to let you know how. thankful I am to Clements Tonic. I was feeling run down and suffered from headache and constipation, and I used to dread going to bed. I could never sleep and I always felt tired next morning. I have taken one small bottle of Clements Tonic and I feel much better, but I intend taking another bottle and then I know I will feel quite well. Thanking Clements Tonic, ' • Yours sincerely, (Mrs.) G.E.M., (Original Tetters on file for inspection) For nerves, lassitude and sleeplessness, neuralgia, loss of energy, take Clements Tonic without delay. ■m I * TONIC ILMJI
GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS.
'V—— If you are growing hard of hearing, and fear catarrhal deafness, or ii you have roaring rambling, hissing noises in your ears,~ go to vour chemist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength) and add to >jt i pint of hot water and a little crystal sugar. Take t tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from head noises. Clogged nostrila should open, breathing become easy, and the mucus atop dropping into the throat. It- is easy to take. Anyone who is threatened with catarrhal dea-fness or who has head noises should- give this prescription s trial. < —-17 Cop*ri#h4.
The Turkish "Fatties' Club," the members-of which .must all weigh over 2241b (16 stone), have arranged a European tour, the itinerary of which will include London, Paris, and Berlin. The president of the club, who turns the scale at over 3001b (over 21 stone), stated: "We want to let people of other countries know that Turks understand how to feed up and keep smiling. There •wiU be 150 of us making the trip, and SPB shall ynigh exaefclx2Q
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20498, 17 March 1932, Page 8
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