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"SAVED MY REASONW "'I would like to have you know that Clements lonic saved my reason, if not my •. jd&t&^j^te^' "~T life itself. Fifteen years ago, when only 23 years of age, I had a nervous breakdown with .^JBKaßsij^L i Here IS another remark- facial paralysis and the doctors I visited all told me I would never get my mouth back into its JBBf^^llßß[^ * able StorY about Clements right shape (it was twisted to one side) and the worry of it after the-breakdown very nearly immF ' v . . sent me off my head. My husband happened to hear of Clements Tonic while in the store mSm - - TOniC from a lady in an d included a large bottle in the order and it proved a real God-sent gift to me. It took H^S^fe a^N^^^l^ Queensland Who Suffered s*x large bottles to put me on the road to a complete recovery of my nerves and now, after . IWE' "^ 11 v^PpiMß^J ' , * * I a • X* having been recommended a good salve to massage my face with, my mouth is almost back <■* « iHr from facial paralySlS after to normal again. As Clements Tonic steadied my nerves and gave great help to getting my W^^^^^^mtf a nerVOUS breakdown-—that mouth straight I always tell my friends that Clements Tonic saved my reason, for I certainly m* ■ .« j. « j would have gone mad otherwise. My husband also took the Tonic after having nearly lost ||> '"" sj^§« Oeaaiy OlSeaSe OT moaem h . g life with w]iat ig j <nown j iere as Sarina Fever, and he also swears by it. It goes to show f life. SayS ClementS WaS a the great benefit I got from Clements Tonic when I say I nursed my husband for six weeks Wr^^m^^^^r V - J^. i GodLsent Gift w^ *^c ever an<^ *or two weeks my head never touched a pillow except for a few minutes ' « tsmsimms %_*..* j^H^J at a time. I kept the tonic going all through and cannot help but say it is worth its Clements Tonic has brought hope » a* 4 t, i and happiness to thousands of I weight in gold. —Mrs. A. 8., Mackay, Q land. grateful tcomen. SAYS CLcMcNI j A dUIILc Or MIKAv.Lt:> _^fflTfl^gfr ._ —^mi mmtnipt-\m^mm^ ..,, , ... . ~,.,■,-, HOW CLEMENTS TONIC HELPS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM lor about seven months in the year lam employed as driver ot a steam JSr^VaHHHttHfi^SWIMt a bottle of miracles. It most decidedly gave me back my appetite, and, more M^^^^^^SM *? 6 *nt VT" Or P ySIC3] if P f " " important, gave me a healthy sleep at night. I took exactly half a bottle and $Ws®mWM&ir!WulX -T "erVe C- \ uZ ?• T-8^ andi_°" 1J S°ltS> P artic"1? rly I was feeling so well that I discontinued the use of it. However, just recently %i%Ww^^€WM SKLIIP^B wlth lnsomnla' Ule bady fmds v impossible" to rebuild nerve cells in sufficient I caught a severe influenza cold and once again became rundown. I dug up kLIJr3I^A.MSBfT*Mi quantity. Thus it must have help. That is why Clements Tonic contains lifethe remaining half bottle. In three days I was feeling normal again." j Wm Sft^Bf^V^vAwflU giving phosphates which fortify the system and help the body to build new Mr. N. 8., Morgill N.Z. > * m^t^^m nerve cells at a rapid rate, and thus make you well again. . mk^SBSSSL. FEELS A ; j ijS|^ESji3 HOW CLEMENTS TONIC RESTORES BALANCE OF POWERI , ' jJ^lHniii» %.jJO ' gained weight and I find p . . . _ have iron in order- to strengthen ■ and ■ multiply, are increased with great j Clement 3 Tonic is one of A rices in Hl^lll centres : rapidity. This is due to the fact that it is the iron content in the red corpuscles 1 Jj^^^^KKKSSSSm J^|H|^^^ ] the best tol"cs. Acre is." 3/- and 5/- a bottle which enables the blood to absorb life-giving oxygen in full measure, as Nature "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .... a j. (^Jjgjjjjgts and Stores. intended. ■• . . ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' ' , ■ ■ 756 ■ , . •■'.- \ : •;.,•■ ~:,■■■.■,,•■■-■■■■■.: • ■ ■" \ - ._ : "■ : :''■ ■ .':■ •;. " /■•■, • . . ■ I■ : SEND : ;. fT> ' <o^k I VALUABLE ; T -.^l^^ - registered! yT^lH^t-^^jjS^ II I I fit (Jl ffiSmMi S^n ' \ Postcard' Packet» news" ] OfrfpWWr^^" f///i_lr^ W il\ uimß^kMll I » paper, or inland parcel V., |B|g^y r/Tj ■ [• ID vSOSF* I 8 on which the registration j " ' ""^il}\ \f\. <Jf|[[j|}j 1| IP 0 th,T dlted reprCSCnta"' I v^-> 1 BMSM*^ 9 registered must be \ i!.—^ X presented at a Post W Office counter and THE WOMAN WHO HAD NEVER HEARD OF "AMBER TIPS" 0 «ce»pf 0 fc«n<; . ' a a NOTE. In all well informed circles the fragrant flavour of " Amber Tips " is instantly recognised N _ irimnr* ... in the same manner as its health promoting qualities are so widely appreciated. People who fl RKI IS I r R have made careful comparative tests also know that, in the long run, "Amber Tips" is a most '" V IIAAjIOA 1-41.1 economical Tea. . * V A ¥ ¥ . ■ • , ■ 8 . .ALL,..:. (Cotyriim ■ VALUABLE —7—^ —~ I^_^ "^— MAIL!

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 5, 9 March 1937, Page 16

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