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!il'ff S K'rbrttl2lß^"Hμ' y° u are rua down rom over-w °rk, anxiety, illHH ffl^' , ness, or iE your a PP etite and d >£ estion are impaired \f \\ and your necvous system in need of a tonic, no treatmen * B ' ve a^''round good results as a course of Angier's Emulsion. It promotes appetite, soothes \§la' and strengthens the , organs of digestion, overcomes Vjipjl nerv us depression, and builds, up health and Klm efflMP** , Jit strength. Prescribed by the medical profession for twenty-five years, it is a standard remedy of proved H Ml « M ' Thwaites, C/o A. H. Nichols, EscJm Warfli|lP*yß'BEE TRIAL Sen<l name and a<JdcKS ' 4 1 *' P° sta 6 e i ani mention' this piper. WSbIM RfITTLE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 33jClircoMStiMt,S/dney,N.S.W. fc!j^yig.Bij I HftWJwA^Mtfi.fe^^^ftr*V^^ Sj . ■ - ' ■ } Atelier sen! from Alice SpFligs, \ Central Australia, by Mr. GEORGE HALLETT, ' I ' Foreman of the Overland Telegraph Line, f J ■ stating the great value of s< H " i I . , j. I' This is a most remarkable testimony i I MR-HALLETTwassoUltliathopewasgivenupofhißtecovery. ? I He was nursed by a prof esolonal Isdy, Mrs. M. E. Jones, who also 3 I writes thus since Mr. Hallett recovered :-"Mr. Hallett has now J I ' undertaken a ride to Barron Creek, 180 milee distant, to get his ' jj I 5< horses and plant together. He ivas in good spirits and had a | '& supply of Clements Tonic on the mall leaving the dav after he -\ ?i left A friend of mine, Constable Jones, staying at this hotel, was i I run down very much. He«t6ok your Tonic and swears by It. I i I thought it advisable to'write you privately as I nursed Mr. 5 % Hallett night and day during his trylnfl time. OJ course you will } I understand I recommended the Tonic, His the only medium I j; % use myself. Mr. Hallett had no less than eight operation* for ; j5 tapping, and I packed him in hot packs for two hours daily to j; % induce perspiration. It has been indeed a wonderful recovery f S ■ -- ■ an( j jt j s the talk of the Territory." : {

Ir. fiilEH'B letter is here pubStshed in Ml .' Stuart Arms Hotel, Alice Springs, Central Australia, 2/4/*lB CLEMENTS TONIC ITD. "A few words ia praise of the wonderful good yonr Tonic has done for me during an illness of.nearly five months, in which my legs from my feet to above my stomach were swollen to more than twice their ordinary size. "I was almost helpless, could iiot stoop or do anything for myself. In trying to lie down J. had a feeling of strangulation, and was in a terribly bad way and over one thousand miles from Adelaide. A lady friend, Mrs. 2L E. Jones, who herself nursed me throngli that trying time strongly recommended Clements Tonic. She , had some in the house, and wired lor a supply. After the first two bottles I felt a slight improvement, the feeling of strangulation became less, my appetite increased, and I have kept on improving, , "I have taken three small and twelve large bottles, and am now so iar recovered that I am leaving A lice Springs to toko np my duties as FOREMAN OF THE OYERLAND 'IEIiEGKA'PH repairing party, which I have held for nearly thirty years. I am well known from Darwiu to Adelaide. x "I may say lam still taking the tonic. All my acquaintances had no hope of myrecovery, even a supposed trained nurse pronounced it a liopoless case, but Clements Tonic buUt me np, enriched my blood, gave me natural sleep, and cave me strength to undergo the several operations of tapping so successfully performed. I am thankful to say I feel almost as well soever I did in my life, and the swelling has . all disappeared.'^ In cases of Want of Sleep, Anaemia, Indigestion, Sluggieh Liver, Neuralgia, Weak Nerves, Nervous Breakdown, Wasting, Weakness after Dcugue Fever, Operations, or Influenza, and where the recovery is slow the recuperative oowers arc aided by its use. AIA CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT. IT DOES GOOD BECAUSE IT IS GOOD l»k elements Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W. ' ftS

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 3

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