FAMOUS CLERGYMAN ON A ' WORLD TOUR. In Australia to-day is a renowned Clergyman and Orator of the highest order, in the person of the Rev. Fran* W. Gorman, formerly pastor of the Atkinson Memorial Congregational Church, Portland, Oregon. U.S.A., ana also pastor of the First Congregational Church. Zaneville. The Rev. Frank Gorman may he described as Shakespeare's "Alan of many parts." After he had won great_ success ns one of the finest orators- in the United States on all subjects pertaining to the social regeneration of humanity, he accepted an offer of visiting the Antipodes on a singing and lecturing tour, under the management of a well-known theatrical company. , It often happens that people travelling from different countries, and not acclimatised, feel the effects of a new i climate by continuous fits of depression ! and sickness. This is what happened to the Rev. F. Gorman, and, added to phenomenally heavy duties, induce j him on the best of advice, to try ! Clements Tonic, which he did. 1 ' result of his splendid recovery to healtn I is shown in his autographed . i the merits of this medicine, which is ! published throughout the . • Press, and whbh is of special inter , to New Zealanders. It is the .simp | story of a great medicine, whicn » through its merits almost world-fam -. This remarkable medicine is throughout New Zealand. Price, 3s i i • bottle. Get it to-day and get well.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 3
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