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DO YOU SUFFER from LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE, Or any symptoms of a disordered digestive apparatus'? If so, there is no remedy in the world so safe and litre to give relief as Fletcher's Pills and Clements Tonic. Don't be misled into wasting time and money on any of the " All failing" nostrums so spaciously advertised by designing quacks and dishonest rogues. Remember, these two remedies have stood ths test of lime, that their merits are proved, and that a few shillings invested on them may save you weeks and months of suffering, and, perhaps, pounds of expense, for they have done so in hundreds of cases, and we will send you evidence to prove our assertions on receipt of your name and address. Remember, delayis dangerous, and that every noun you neglect your case the complication increases and a cure becomes more difficult. Shun the cheap quack doctors and designing nostrum compounders ; stick to theremedies Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills. They are absolutely genuine, and have proved their efficacy in hundreds pf cases and will do so every time. They are sold everywhere and made only by _*. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 9
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