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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. Mr Thos. Snowden, "Budget" Office, Singleton, N.S.W., writes on August 19th, 1896: —Some time ago life to mc was not worth living; I simply had a mechanical existence. You will understand that being a printer my occupation is not conducive to good health. I was working in a close office, and became thoroughly exhausted. I lost all desire for recreation, and pleasant moments were foreign to* mc. I had no particular ailment, but I should almost have welcomed a cessation of earthly strife. But the darkest cloud has a silver lining. I read some testimonials, amongst which was one from Mr J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, M.P.. who had been cured. I sent for two bottles of Clements Tonic, and after taking them I was quite well, in fact I never felt better, and I cheerfully bear witness to its remarkable powers. If the publication of these few lines will be of any service you are at liberty to use them, and I am sure sufferers will benefit themselves incalculably by taking Clements Tonic.—Yours sincerely, Thos. Snowden, "Budget" 'Office, Singleton, New South Wales.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10060, 11 June 1898, Page 3

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