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Nerves! Neuralgia But feeling better already! Modern life, with its rush, bustle and noise, is bad enough, but present day conditions make it infinitely worse. Hardly a home is free from worry and anxiety, and people everywhere complain of nerves, sleeplessness and debility. These conditions, if neglected, do irreparable harm to the body and mind. They should be stopped, and they can be stopped, as the following letter shows. Thousands of men and women keep themselves Jiealthy and vigorous by taking Clements Tonic. This famous nerve and blood food has been the family standby for 30 years. It did marvellous work during the worrying, anxious war' years, and is rendering the same service now under the present trying conditions. "Clements Wonderful Medicine" D«jr Sin ; I am taking Clements Tonic because my nerves ara quite ran town. I suffered with neuralgia for a tew weeks and could stand it no longer, so I started to take Clements Tonic. I am now on the third bottle of Clements Tonic and I am already feeling a lot better than I did when I first started taking this wonderful medicine. ■ Yours truly, <Mi»> E.C.E., (Original letter on file for inspection) For nerve*, lassitude and sleeplessness, neuralgia,' lou of energy, take Clements Tonic without delay. TONIC

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20610, 28 July 1932, Page 14

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