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I When yon get CLEMENTS TONIC you also get Good Health. i S; Those who suffer from any form | 'VTv,;/,Y-„; v-,.\- V;»- ~ ' .-."' °f Insomnia, Nervous Breakdown, I u'i'" ;> ''/*V;,-;W; v^~- : '<.'*' Exhaustion of Nerve, Melancholia I ;-<■'_ - - ' or Debility, should read this tes--1 j -\*. timony to this great Nerve Medi--1 : cine CLEMENTS TONIC. It is I y''?l||P^''" , given b y one of the best-known I I >'- teachers in the N.S.W. public I Miss A. M. Car dwell. £ l^JPllfJill^ 1 IS THE I Sedoolteaefier $ S3egt fierve tMedieine. | Miss Oaedwell writes : — I " The ever-constant strain on the nerves of a public I School teacher soon brings on a low state of the whole 1 system. In my case it was over-strain in teaching I and mental worry through family bereavements. I | had been taking prescribed medicines, but seeing I Clements Tonic advertised, I tried one small bottle, I and feeling so much benefit from its use, got the larger 1 size. It was such a restorer that whenever I felt the 8 least run-dowD, I at once sent for Clements Tonic and 1 it never failed me. No household should be without | it, or fail to use it in any case of overstrain, for I feel | sure it will have the desired effect." 1 There is only the one re&i CLEMENTS TONIC. t ALL CHEMISTS SELL IT. p _____________________________________ " | Do not be pnt off with any "alleged" jnst as good remedies.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 817, 25 February 1916, Page 4