?«?* ows<> <m y/.y ' *****. THE Ist LADY SAID "A few months ago I was feeling very rundown, and the noise of the children used to get on my nerves. I am very pleased to inform you that I felt a different person after taking two bottles of your wonderful tonic. . . ." (Mrs.) C.P.T., Palmerston Nth., N.Z. THE 2nd LADY SAID "I was suffering from nervous exhaustion, and though I was treated on and off for five years was very little better. I took 5 bottles of Clements Tonic and I have been perfectly cured now for five years. I can honestly recommend it to anyone suffering from nervous trouble of any kind. ..." (Mrs.) M.R.C., Sapling Creek, Laggan, N.S.W. AND THE 3rd LADY SAID: "When I came home from hospital, far from well, my husband persuaded me to try a course of Clements Tonic. The results were nearly unbelievable. After the first few doses I could get natural sleep, my appetite returned, and I felt as if life was worth living after all, in spite of all our worries. ..." , (Mrs.) A.0., Nowie North, Vic. When YOU feel run-down, tired, cross, irritable, go to your Chemist or Store and get a bottle of Clements Tonic. It will work wonders for your health and, because Clements is a natural, drug-free restorative, its benefits are permanent. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. 13 TONIC "Qives You Nerves of Steel"
Hands. Cuticura Healed. "My little girl had a rash which appeared around her mouth like little festery pimples, and kept spreading down her chin and over her face and head, and broke into eruptions. The skin was very red and inflamed and I had to bind her hands at night to stop her scratching, as the itching made her so restless. Her face was horribly disfigured and her hair matted together. I was advised to have it cut off. "I tried numerous lotions before I S" :d Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and en I had used them for two weeks she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. E. Banner, 26 Princess Ave.; Rosebery, N.S.W. Sample each Soap; OintBllJJ.L>lirA mcnt a nd Talcum free. Mj"* ***»4 Address: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21404, 21 February 1935, Page 10
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