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WASTING WEAKNESS
HEART PALPITATION
NERVE BREAKDOWN
CAN DE
RAPIDLY
REMEDIED
CLEMENTS TONIC
No mot« sincere of Itu« letter WM rv«
written to women than this one. It is A
proof of the healthful pioperties of a re
reniurlcable medicine, «nd of special
interest to all Australian people, especially
lo weak women.
Mri. FRANCES PARKINSON. Hotel
keeper. Bundemar Hotel, via Tronjle, New
South Wales, writes:
"J think it my duty to inform
you of the benefits I derived from
taking your medicine, Clements
Tonic. I suffered much from
indigestion. No medicine did
me good, but your tonic, of
which I took a course of eight
bottles.cured my ailments. Two
months ago I was so run down,
could not eat or sleep, had pains
all over ; in fact, I did not care if
I lived or died. So my hus-
band sent to the local store for
Clements Tonic. Before lhat
I could not sit behind a horse for
nervous fears. Now 1 can drive a
trab and pair. Wekeep an hotel,
ana my customers remark what
A DIFFERENT WOMAN
1 AM. and I tell them ali I have
to thank Clements Tonic for the
good it has done me, as 1 feel
completely cured."
FRANCES N. PARKINSON.
These are tetters that the siete. oVad.lo-the
world, tired-of-life Australian women should
read and act upon. As this woman was cured,
to eas others be. by the standard Australian
blood and nerve regenerator. No onhealthy
wctnarr should be without it. \l\ grocers
acd chemists sell it ererywhere. It is only
aooiiiA* naur for pct m rural health- Send
Iv it to-day; it may larc your life.
HEAD AND FACE
Ol BASS OF SORES
Was Ashamed to Let Anyone See
Him. Could Have Torn Flesh Off
with Scratching. Suffered 7 Years.
Tried Everything. 'CuticuraSoap
and Ointment Certain ly Cured Me.'.
"About seven-year* à-o','I cot eczema and
have, had it nearly every winter, oS and on.
.Ince then. My bead and ear«, nose, lip* and
chin were one maa- of »ore*, and I «aa
ashamed to let anyone SM ma.
My head, eara iud race brok«
out with scabs, and when I
touched them the water ran
from them. I could have toro
the flesh ott myself with
scratching.
"I read of th« Cutlcura treat»
ment in the paper, and I
thought I would try the Cutl-
cura Soap amt Ointment. I
sent for »om- and after I had
washed mv.-rlt two or three
time- and applied the Cutlcura Ointment,
they eased the itching. I continued with the
Cutlcura Soap and Olntmsnt for shout three
months, which 1 round .?(eared my ukin won-
derfully. I had sulfured 'seven yean anil had
«oft ami beautiful, e-erythlnc behn? cleaned
away. My akin is now quite clear, and there
han been no indication of the »ores cotnlne
back. L shall be- clad for any sufferer from
sUIn trouble to hear or till«, for Cutlcura Moan
and Ointment certainly cured me." (31-ned)
Thomas Harry, 10, Reservoir St., Wardley,
Durham, Ens., Jan. 13, 1011. ....
To to through life tortured and dL-flgured
by ItchlnK, buruini;. scaly and crusted akin
and scalp humours la unnecessary, lox
more than a eenoratloa. warm baths with
Cutlcura Soap and Kentle application- of
Cutlcura Ointment have proved succeesful
In the most distressing; casca, of infants,
children and adults, when all else fails.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment arc sold through-
out the world. A liberal sample of Cutlcura
Ointment, with a 32-page took on the »kin
and hair will be sent free on application to
H. Towns Sc Co., Dept. 1SK, Sydney, N. S. W.
$