is no MEDICINE IMIMTOI THAT CONDUCE TO mm^^waim MM This is the period of the year when the nerves become unstrung through rapid climatic changes, the body loses it 6 energy, the heart its strength. The appetite becomes poor, nights bring no rest or sleep, the sufferer awakes more tired in the morning than before going to rest. Often the liver is inactive, producing torpor of the system, a sense of mental and physical oppression, which makes one more dead than alive. Life becomes a misery, vitality is dally drained and sapped, and the way made for functional diseases. To gain natural strength, vital nerve force, muscular power, to have increased appetite, mental keenness and ability to enjoy each night's rest, CLEMENTS TONIC should be taken consistently for a couple of weeks until health is restored. It has a remarkable nerve-strengthen-ing effect, and besides correcting the stomach action, thereby banishing indigestion and other "digestive ailments," it purifies the blood rapidly. No home should be without this splendid medicine The letters published below are the simple Australian stories of life saved and health renewed. Read them : Tbe following testimony is from Mr. HERBERT PERRY, of 197 Park-road, South Melbourne, wine expert, who is known throughout Australia as a fancier and breeder of the very best canine strains. Mr. Perry's letter is worth reading by all men. He writes:— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD.— "I am pleased to be able to tell you of tbe great benefit derived from your Clements Tonic. I used It for some considerable time, off and on, anl whenever 1 get run down with that tired, dead-to-the-world feeling, we often get through continuous changeable weather, that takes the life oat of one. Whenever my*liver gets sluggish, my appetite poor, my nerved run down, I find your Clements Tonic soon creates healthy conditionß. I have used manv household remedies, but I pin my faith to Clements Tonic, because it is best for restoring nerve power. I think there is no medicine-to equal it. I recommend it to anyone who suffers from debility or breakdown of the system. (Signed) "HERBERT PERRY." IHiilMfMlfii^iJUM^lTlVn.'JllVi^Mi^Hi^ Women suffering from either debility or anaemia may soon be restorad to good, sound, robust health K they take consistently few bottles of CLEMENTS TONIC. Here is a testimony that proves the undoubted HfJglvlng properties of this medi.;ine, and explains how it builds up the system by creating appetite and purifying the blood. MRS. ANN GRIFFITH, of No. 'i Garden-avenue, Glebe, writes : "I was for ever dreadlug something that I knew not what. I felt as if I were gradually dying. A suffocating sensation In my chest, acute aches down my back, a vile tuate in my mouth, and a tongue white with fur—these were some of the r.ymptoms. "From fmirteen stone —a big weight for a woman—l became pale and thin ; I tried all manner of things without any good resulting. 1 suffered most unmercifully from headaches and giddy feeling 6. I used to wonder what to try next, and presently bought some Clements Tonic. In my case it was wonderful. It strengthened me throughout, and cured my indigestion, even when all else failed. ''The whole world should know what Clements Tonic can do for all. (Signed) ANN GRIFFITH. This is the standard remedy for weak nerves, poor blood, muscular rheumatism, debility, stomach ailments and lack of nerve force, and it is sold by all chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia. Clements Tonic is a t ecessary part in the medical equipment of avery Australian home, ant always should be there. If you wish to eat well, sleep well, work well, and enjoy life thoroughly, through the medium of sound health, always use Ciements Tonic. All chemists and stores sell it throughout Australia. Send for it. It 3hould be in all homes.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2950, 28 September 1910, Page 85
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