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BRAINFAG NERVE-BREAKDOWN ..e number of men who suffer from brain-fag, insomnia, nervousness, weakness or poor vitality, debility, induced by worry, over-work, poor and weak digestion and appetite, is apalling. When men lose their rest, sleep id appetite, health must go. They lould secure good strength, perfect rest «nd health by the use of Here is a lettei in proof from Mr. H. C. Shaw, M.A., of the Sydney University, and Associate Editor of the Brisbane Daily 'Telegraph,' which speaks of the value of Clements Tonic to men in all ranks of life, proving what a splended remedy it is for restoring health and strength. CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "Clements Tonic is a splendid health-creating and nerve specific, having behind it the voucher of the leading firm of chemists in the Commonwealth. I have found it a potent remedy in my own case as regards Influenza and Dengue Fever, from which I suffered, and have personally known cases where it has proved remarkably efficacious in far more serious complaints. It is undoubtedly a very fine remedy. Yours " H. C. SHAW, MA." Where fever, sunstroke, debility, lassitude, loss of sleep or appetite, are rife, no one should be without Clements Tonic, because it puts the human system in order, strengthens the nerves, stomach an<| brain, and brings health, Natures greatest gift. Send for it, Let It be your doctor. All Stores and Chemists sell it everywhere.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3014, 20 December 1911, Page 81

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Page 81 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3014, 20 December 1911, Page 81

Page 81 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3014, 20 December 1911, Page 81

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