One of the leading teachers of New Zealand, Mr. G. A. LUNDIE, M.A., formerly assistant headmaster High School, Paimerston North, writes his opinion of this well-known nerve and blood medicine Palmsrsion North, New Zealand, 1914 GLEEVBENTS TONIC LTD. "I am -an unsolicited witness to your remarkable remedy. "I suffered for years from a form of nervous complaint, which manifested itself m profound melancholia, which I could not throw off. "My appetite was capricious to a degree, and 1 developed il9-heaßth tiBB life was a real burden. " I was furthermore threatened with a complete nervous breakdown. B could hardly follow my duties as High School Master, much less give attentions to serious teachers' duties. "I can honestly say your potent medicine came to me as a revelation m healing, for S regained my heaflth completely through its consistent use. "For teachers engaged In mental strain and arduous study your tome is indispensable as a 'st^md-by.' " i have recommended it to many other teachers with most beneficial results." I am, Sirs, I (Signed) &*& HPHERE are hundreds of teachers of both sexes employed In the Australian I Educational Service 10-day who suffer more or less from weak nerves or acute nervousness, and who through continuous nerve strain m teaching and sludy never really enjoy good health. It is as much the worry of keeping the-.r schools up to the educational standard as the work which accounts for their feeling of general ill-health. They should keep Clements Tonic on hand as a ." stand-by " medicine, feeling certain that m its possession they will have a sweet soother of the nerve!, a promoter of keen appetite and restful sleep and a general healer of the run-down and / over-wrought system. It makes weak people well and strong people stronger ill Chemists and Stores Sell It. Set It To-day Clements Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W.
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NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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306Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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