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WOMAN.

Bight hours' work, eight hours' sleep, eight hoars' play, that is the cry of the mechanic of to-day. We, however, have no sympathy with such criea; we do not believe in men who want to work bat eight hoars, and keep their batchers, bakers, grocers, chemists, and even wives at work from 12 to 16 hoars daily. Wives' lives nowadays are too frequently lives of drudgery. Up at 5 a.m. to get her husband's breakfast, then children to wash and despatch to school, then dinner to prepare, and so on to 10 at night —one continual round of work, wash, and worry. Is it any wonder that they are prone to early decay and premature physical decline ? It is to be expected that they would ba specially susceptible to ansemia, indigestion, liver complaint, and headaches. Their mode of life and long hours indoors are almost sure|to induce such diseases. On account of the duties Nature has imposed upon the fair sex great care should be taken of their physical health. On the first approach of weakness or debility of any kind a course of Clements Tonic should be taken. For female complaints Clements Tonic is a specific; it regulates the several functions of the organs of importance, it strengthens the blood, nerves, heart, and brain. It fortifies the system against disease by enriching the blood with its natural constituents to repair the waste and loss sustained through the various changes of condition the female life experiences. Clements Tonic should be taken at all critical times; as it contains the material essential to the female physical organism, it must be effective. Of this there is no doubt. Mrs B. C. M'Cartby, West Maitland, N.S.W., writes:— "August 19, 1889. Dear Mr Clements,—l address you thus familiarly because I consider you a brother and a friend, although I never met you. I have suffered excruciating agony from nervous toothache for years, on and off, and could get no relief. I had seven teeth extracted (what a wrench those dentists give us!) one after the other, but as soon as one was out the pain passed to another. I was given one of your Medical Guides, and there read your theory that toothache is often a symptom of sntemia, and I had other signs which I found you men- | tioned as being the effects of amctnic conditions. I also read your boast of the wonderful effects of Clements Tonic; I was sceptical, smiled, and disbelieved, bat thought a trial would do no harm, so sent for some, and in two days—oh ! joy, the pain was gone. I continued the Tonic, and am cured at last; I never expected to be, but am grateful to you, and you may use this if worth your while." And Mrs Whalley describes her case in these words: —" Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., January 12, 1889. Sou? wonderful Tonic has done me more good than years of doctor's treatment, and has restored me to perfect health. For years I suffered from nervous debility and its usual string of accompanying ailments; sometimes I would be despondent and melancholy, at others would have torturing neuralgia or nervous headaches; sometimes I would be quite worn out, tired and weak, and unable to work. I awoke in the morning with tired, aching limbs, swollen feeling in the eyes, as if they would burst, sometimes headache and frequent nausea and vomiting of mucus-like green matter, and various unpleasant symptoms. Although prejudiced against proprietary medicines, I determined to try Clements Tonic and Dr Fletcher's Pills. I took two pills every alternate night, and a tablespoonful of Clements Tonic an hour before each meal time, and in three days I began to improve, and im now quite well. I took seven large bottles }f Tonic and two boxes of pills; my constipation is quite cured, and I feel stronger and aealthier than ever before." Further evidence ;an be adduced to the above, which we think is sonclusive.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9117, 16 May 1891, Page 4

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WOMAN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9117, 16 May 1891, Page 4

WOMAN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 9117, 16 May 1891, Page 4