Run Down, Couldn't Eat or Sleep—but now Quite Well Everywhere, present conditions are taking their toll of people in all walks of life. Women must work harder.in home or in business—each day is full of worry and anxiety for men—all feel uncertain about the future. The result, as in war years, is a wave of nervous troubles—sleeplessness and that "run down" feeling with those who cannot take holidays like, they used to do. Yet there is a simple way of overcoming this mental and physical condition, as the following fetter demonstrates. Start to take Clements Tonic at once. This wonderful nerve and blood food will speedily restore your energy and enthusiasm, just as it is doing for thousands of men. and women to-day. "Found Clements of Great Value" Gentlemen : I felt completely run down, loss of appetite, sleepless nights, and in fact very nervy. i I have used two bottles o* Clements Tonic and nave found them of.great value, as I 'can' eat <l± J> and enjoy whatever is put .before me. In fact I*TW • Clements makes you cat, after a few doses. I t-iWSL sleep well, and my nerves 'ire nice and steady. i f^Ll I am starting on my third bottle to-night*. It sDffin^^LW was my wife who asked me to i try Clements JhoSSkH i Tome. Many thanks, to, her, also to Clements WfifW^^M ' Yours'faithfully, i^KlSfil p-s —' «•» Mgh'y recommend Clements Tonic —-—^^^^ffll (Original letter on file for inspection) |fiil4» JjW^SJ For nerves, lassitude and sleeplessness, neuralgia, lllJHl ftfitSSl • ■ loss o* energy, take Clements Tonic without delay. |^^E3JbS^3^ » CLEMENTS TONIC O
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 20
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263Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 20
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