UNDERWEAR MADE IN NEW ZEALAND m Suffered for 2 Years •w. J.VjrV ; i imm ■■■■. * f ' ; / The widespread prevalence of nervous exhaustion and sleeplessness to-day, caused by worry and anxiety, is almost similar to the war-time sufferings of those who stayed at home. And in those days Clements Tonic was the great standby, as it is to-day. If you are worried and anxious, feel run down and find it difficult to sleep, beware of nervous breakdown. Combat the trouble at once, for neglect means grave danger. For all nerve troubles, there is nothing finer than Clements Tonic, the famous nerve and blood food which has been the family standby for over 30 years. "Now Sleeps Well." Si" : . . . In reference to your wonderful Tonic, I have tried it and found out its worth for my complaints. 1 have suffered for over 2 years. I had fitful sleep, could not sleep on my left side, used to get giddy. I told a lady friend about it, and she told me to fry your Tonic, which I did, and got full satisfaction by doing so, inasmuch as lam cured —I sleep well. I have tried other remedies, but only get relief for a little while. Yours, ever grateful, Mr. A.F.A.. (Original letter on file for inspection) For nerves, lassitude and sleeplessness, neuralgia, less of energy, take Clements Tonic without delay. TONIC
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 16
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