"I fed I ought to let you know how much Clement* Tonic has done for my husband and daughter. "It's the bett tonic we have ever used. Have recommended it to quite a few people who are run down. 1 ' (Mw.) W.J.W., Taranaki, N.Z. PRAISE FROM LADY OF 80. "Clements Tonic is. the standard medicine in my home for many years, f found it a real pick-me-up in times of nerve strain and over-work, which cause indigestion, sleeplessness and weakness. After I take a bottle of Clements, sometimes two, I feel set up for a while. I always keep a bottle in the house if I can, to take when I get weary or oppressed. Friends have remarked how smart I walk and look always bright at my age. They wonder how I can do it. I advise them to take Clements, I always found it good. There are a number of my friends who have tried it and feel better. Myself and family find it a real builder-up of the system in general debilities of life. I will be 80 years old next March." (Mrs.) E.M.W., Mt. Druitt, N.S.W. (Original letters on file for inspection.) Sold at all Chemists and Stores. TONIC pive& you Nerves of Steel i m » m pV £ A 1 »R ulr ttr\ r m A TOAST FROM PLANTATION JIM P* M LONG, BRIGHT & REFRESHING! PRIZE CROP makes the perfect cigarette. The long golden strands of fine cut tobacco are easy to roll—and sweet, cool and refreshing to smoke. MITCHELLS I m > t> / ?K2S? $ I VIRGINIA TO B AC GO M rfj^ipk I
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21686, 21 January 1936, Page 15
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