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AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL RESTORATIVE.

CLEMENTS TONIC RESTORES VIGOUR, HEALTH AND VITALITY OF YOUTH.

CURES , WEAKNESS, LASSITUDE, INDIGESTION, PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Mα H. ChakLxs Kkrb Cathedral Square, CnK«O- or Christchurch, New; Neobalgia. Zealand, writes on October 17th, 1894:—For "a long time I suffered occasional acute attacks of neuralgia; the pain was intense while the attack con* tinned. Ton may depend I tried everything to cure xrie and get relief. Some preparations would give temporary relief, and the pain was all the more unbearable afterwarde. , Beading an advertisement of yours in one of i our.dailies, I bought a bottle, of Clements ' Tonic (I -was in great pain at the time), and on arriving at my, rooms I took a large dote and went to bed, and immediately fell into a sound sleep. On Waking I fpnnd all pain bad vanished. That is quite three months ago, and I am pleased to say I have never been troubled with neuralgia since, therefore I can ' with confidence'assert that it is a reliable, cure for neuralgia. With many thanks for your valuable Clements Tonic, I am, yours very gratefully, H. Charles Kerr, Cathedral Square,-Ohrirtohuroh, New Zealand.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9430, 30 May 1896, Page 3

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AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL RESTORATIVE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9430, 30 May 1896, Page 3

AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL RESTORATIVE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9430, 30 May 1896, Page 3

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