"Nerves' 7 and Neuralgia J^^RSw^i3SttiiiHillllllllllllllKp§^''^~ ' ~ i^lfiLlllllr 1 day conditions make it infinitely worse. Hardly a home it free from worry and anxiety, and people everywhere I complain of nerves, sleeplessness and debility. These conditions, if neglected, do irreparable harm to the body and mind. They should be stopped, and can be stopped, as the following letters show. Thousands of men and women keep themselves healthy and vigorous by taking Clements Tonic. This famous nerve and blood food has been the great 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 Tonic Never Fails Me 1> Clements Tonic Ltd. ■ . Sirs : Having had rather a bad time through grief and worry, I turn to " ' my old friend, Clements Tonic, which I find never fails me. I have $B£fit taken it at different times during the last 20 years, and always it pi MM has done me good, especially in convalescence after serious illness. rlnWk I always keep it. in the house and use it as * pick-me-up when I y£ißl» feel out of sorts. It was first introduced to me by my mother, who .^■■EBRmIV. used it for many years. / M|ttKwttHlMM I am, Yours truly, L NICHOLSON, W^mO^B Clements Made Her Feel Better I am taking Clements Tonic because my nerves are quite run aLVlßflr^aiM down. I suffered with'neuralgia for a few weeks and could stand s^Mßßrojj*jMl| it no longer, so I started to fake Clements Tonic. lam now:on the ,' JjT^&l£gftSM&Lo third bottle of Clements Tonic and I am already feeling a lot better (^ —f^^flMli*^!! than I did when I first started taking this wonderful medicine. l===A t? -^nSs^tM • (Miss) '• E. C. ELSWORTH, l^^^WuitSdOl (Original letters on file for inspection) \^^~ J3'MsP^*'"Inffl For nerves, lassitude and sleeplessness, neuralgia, loss of energy, take !»,&- i Clements Tonic without delay. l|9 4pe|^V CLEMENTS TONIC
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1931, Page 26
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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1931, Page 26
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