j ALL SCHOOL TEACHERS SHOULD READ THIS TEACHER'S TESTIMONY. SCHOOL TEACHERS AVOID | NERVOUS BREAKDOWN ft MIL BY USING THE GREAT NERVE REMEDY The following is a testimony to the curative and nerve-restoring powers of this medicine. One of the most brain-racking and arduous of duties is that of public school teaching: the desire to correctly train "the young idea how to shoot" to make the pupils perfect by eiamination time, these and other worries make NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND INSOMNIA common ailments amongst the rank and file of public school teachers. This letter is an illustration 1 from a lady who, for more than a decade has been an active and brilliant example of her profession, having held the following high appointments in the ! Educational department of New South Wales ! First Assistant Fort Street Mode] School for Girli, j Mistress of East St. Leonard's School, [ Assistant Mistress of Cleveland Street Public School, I ': Mistresi of West Redfcrn Public School. i Generally to the world of exacting duty and vigorous intellectual labour, . ■ in which each school teacier lives to-day,' this testimony must appeal with comI ' manding forcet showing each member of the Educational Department what a ? nerve-soothing, insomnia-killing, and health-restoring medicine they have in | Clements Tonic. All they need do is to use and persevere'with it. The rest \ '■ and health is certain. Miss Cardwell writes, from her residence, " Coree," 45 ; Booth Street, Annandale, Sydney, 27/8/13, thus:— CLEMENTB TONIC LTD. ii l have very groat pleasure In giving my testimony to tho benefits to be derived from the use of Clements Tonlo as a builder up when In a run-down condition. ■'\ ' ■ / "When teaohlngr In the State Softools of New South Wales I many times resorted to Its use, taking one to three bottles In course. "The ever-constant strain on the nerves of a Publlo Sohool Teaoher soon brings on a low state of the whole system, in my oase It was over-strain In teaohlng, and mentai worry tl-rough family bereavements. I had been .taking dootor's medlolnes, but seeing Clements Tonic advertised, I tried one small bottle, and feeling so much benefit from Its use got the larger size. It was suoh a restorator that whenever I felt the least run-down, I at onoe sent for Clements Tonlo, and It never failed me. No household should be without It, or fall to use it ! in any case of over-strain, for I feel sure It will have the desired effect" I am, Sirs, N Qratofuliy yours, !! (Signed) .» Thi» w ona testimony of ttiany given this year to this famous .medtcme, which • has contributed more to extend Australian industry, by maintaining in fine order «'Australian constitutions, than any, other specific for Weak Nerval Bad Digestion, • iPoof Appetite, InsomriliV'-Brotfen Rest* Nervous Bfc4lcdotfn,"si«f'HWdacjii, • •Sluggish Liver or Brain Fag. It is essentially a medicine for the sick room, V restoring strength after illness, long and exhaustive periods of fever, influenza, or operations. It should be a part of the equipment of every home. It is' Health'< Advance Agent. ALL CHEMISTS & STORES.SELL IT EVERYWHERE. —_rr=ri?^E "-j -V Uffr.t- y r.\:\ I ; ;EiEpM£IES/; sometimes arise when a good I Brandy is urgently needed. 1 ! ALL THE WORLD KNOWS ' there is not a better Brandy than , KARTELL'S, (BLUE & SILVER LABEL) No well-ordered house should be s —and few are—without it* j mti&wssDsm&'i J I When Your Child's Throat is Sore! 1 I That s a danger sign"! It tells you of deadiy germs attacking I I the tender respiratory organs. Once let I I them get down into the bronchial tubes or lungs, i |j then the dread croup or perhaps pneumonia may 1 endanger life. At the first indication give Bonning- • Z- _3>T a Ik ton's Carrageen Irish Moss! There is 'Jjr, \ S no time to meddle with imitations—the j ?! main thing is to get this magnificent 1 remedy right to the spot at oncel For , rra I over half a century it has been the fll TTVJ f avour 'te family cough medicine. Wtlm Jill 1 / \ \ Bennington's Irish Moss ' Ifml till l. HERE'S A CASE IN POINT : ® pwwuni Ut \ j \ ' u Eljiion Roid, Hamilton, Sep'ember lOib. 1913. ffil I , ' "rived in New Zealand over fifty y-ari ago, and jSjfjJ Jm™ JSeJ' m il ." y * remember in Cbristchjrch (wai y\2. . 1 rn M - wij Bonninatpn * Irish Mou" 1 (tied it for a bad cold, I 1 1 I@ -a an ° found it cidrar-jfwJ, Sinca then I have ui dit lor psl 1/ 1 I iP I .' *?, rre 'y f.ccm. During my ifo/e- jag-fl VI keeping I have so'd leveial hundredi of bottles of Bon- JJaGj Jl'/iv.v.Vr.ld LI IniH Moii and my cuitonvrs n'wayi spoke fewg awaJUIH HirmiHHLWffcllltfiiht.naiWMknikTH'aw JffiXLi lalnt.nriiyinw Suffielci Green, Aq Unfadeabi® Green Paint fer House Decoration. MADE IN 10 BEAUTIFUL SHADES. THIS PAINT HAS -BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED, AND LEAT ING DECORATORS ARE IN ACCORD THAT. IT IS THE ONI GREEN WHICH "WILL HOLD ITS COLOUR. WHEN ABOUT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE, AND YOU ARE INCLINED TO GREEN, SEE THAT "SUF FIELD" CREEN IS USfcD, AND YOU WILL BE MORE THAN SATISFIES. COLOUR GHAUT AND TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION— Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COUBTENAY PLAOE. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2132, 25 April 1914, Page 13
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