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THRICE IS HE ARMED, WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST.

T CLEMENTS' TONIC, > THE WORLD'S GREAT RESTORA- ¦ TIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES OF > INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, DE- , BILITT, WEAKNESS,' BRIGHT'S ! DISEASE, DROPSY, AND LIVER 1 COMPLAINT THAN ALL -OTHER 1 MEDICpES PUT TOGETHER.' » ' -- ' 3 If you are sick and value your life, insist , on having Clements' Tonic, and no sub- . stitute, or you will be disappointed. READ THIS CASE. ' - ¦ Mr. P. Johnson, Australian Hotel, Yass, 1 N.S.W., who writes on June 7th, 1893 :— As a matter of justice I think it nothing . but right that I should add my testimonial 1 to tho great ourative properties of dements' i Tonic. I have been üßing it for the last two g years. Hotel-keeping entails a great loss , of Bleep, and consequently there are other i disagreeables attached to it. As I have been . in business for a number of years, I consider . there is nobody hotter able to speak on the i subject than I am. The symptoms brought . on by overwork and want 'of rest were the following :— Loss of appetite, and extreme

nervousness ; I also found that my eyesight was impaired, that is, when I attempted to look at anything it seemed to be moving. I had tried every remedy in my own house without deriving any benefit from them. Seeing Clements' Tonio advertised so mm h in tho local newbpapers, I started taking it, and found from tho fust bottle that I regained my usual rest; in fact, it was a perfect stimulant or invigorutor when I was quite unstrung from want of rest. 1 am still using it and intend doing so, it is the best pick-me-up in the world, and as an appetizer it cannot be equalled. — I remain, yours, &c, P. Johnson, Australian Hotel, Yass, N.S. W.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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THRICE IS HE ARMED, WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

THRICE IS HE ARMED, WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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