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One of the leading teachers of New Zealand, Mr. G. A. LUNDIE, M.A., formerly Assistant Head Master High School, Palmerston North, writes his opinion of this well-knowh nerve and blood medicine Palmerston North, New Zealand. 1914 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. " I suffered for years from a form of nervous complaint, with profound melancholia, which I could not throw off. "My appetite was bad, I developed ill-health till life was a burden. I was threatened with complete nervous breakdown. I could hardly follow my duties as Kigh School Master. "Your potent medicine csnse to ne as a revelation in healing, 1 regained my health completelythrough its use. "For teachers engaged in mental strain and arduous study your' tonic is indispensable as a' stand-by.' " I have recommended it to many other teachers with most beneficial results." (Signed) G# A< LU KDIE) MiA§ THERE are hundreds of teachers of both 1 sexes employed in the Australasian Educational Service to-day ivh'o suffer more or less from weak nerves or acute nervousness, and who through continuous nerve strain in teaching and study never really enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping their schools up to the educational standard as the work which accounts for their feeling of general ill-health. Tbey should keep Clements Tonic on hnnd as a "stand-bv " meaicine, feeling certain that in its possession they will have a sweet soother of the nerves, a promoter of keen appetite and restful sleep and a general healer of the run-down and over-wrought system. It makes weak people strong and strong people stronger

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Evening Star, Issue 16664, 21 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16664, 21 February 1918, Page 2