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Of ReproductitHis, in Photogravure, of The World's Famous Paintings SMOKE CIGARETTES AND SAVE THE TINS (OR LIDS) cad he will tell you How to Obtain These Pictures A I TMI A Plain or Gold Tipped, jr*. M-*a xta lo for 6d CIGARETTES 20 for i/i : j OHOWXKG THE GREAT CURES KAS JSFYBOVBBi ' IN CASES OF ANiCMIA, SLEEPLESSNESS, BfLIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, POOR BLOOD, NEURALGIA, LOW SPIRITS, WEAK NERVE POWER, &c Mr. PATRICK DOWNES, a miner, irell known In the Corowa district, N<yw South Wales, and now at Rutherglea, Victoria, -writes the following letter concerning t&e< Talue cf. the great natural blood and nerve remedy, CIiEJ?ENTS TONIC. It is just the simple story of renewed health after years of despair and useless treatment; but it speaks for itself. A medicine that can S&Ye Itfe at such a stage must be of national benefit toi the general public. Everyone should read this man's letter, written in October, 1905:— CLIENTS TONIC, LTB. "With sincere thants I -write, hoping you •will be spared to care sufferers with your valuable i tonic as yoB. have cured me. . I have teen., a SHfferer far two years with stomach trouble, spitting: •>$■ blo«d, unable to digest my food, causing me great pain and' distension in the stomach. I was in fear hospitals in New South Wales *nd Tietoria. In five months I had seventeen medical examinations, which said , the blood was from my lungs, and it was a chest trouble. Ne treatment did me any good; but Clements Tonic did. lam a miner, working for the last four years in the Greafc Southern Consols Mine, Rutherglen. I hare , never seen a Clements Tonic agent; I wish I could, for I would give hundreds ef witnesses to my statement, who said I would never COME OUT OS! TEE HOSPITAL ALIVE. " But, thanks to your Clements Tonic, I am rt&l living, and enjoying good health. I am a poor hand at writing, or I would publish this IN ALL THE PAPEBS, so I am sending it to ■ t ryi'i with my consent te use my name, and publish it as you like. « (Signed) PATRICK DOWNES." Great Soothers Consols Mine, Victoria. . T3mst» is r.» ateclieiße so essential, reHtblv, and certain in !it» fceolik restoring yewexs as tke great *erve aad blood remedy, Cleatemts Toxic. Daring tko trying Australian weaffcer, women wfeo ax* im <~-~n, anaemic, -with, poor appetite, ' lastitndfl, I9SS of sleep? who have tka,t tired, dead-to-the-wcrld foelinc, will find it a felood-iumfcer and nerye-strenstn. maker *t fiii.tlnot valae., It is used largely eves Australia 'fceoavs* It is reliable; it nerer fails to benefit, it raakes sick _ men and woxien' irell, it pnrifies tke blood, strengthens tke h#flrt, li-rer, nerres, aad brain, and makes life worth liring. All oken-ists and stores sell this splendid medicine. It is the peznuißtxt ua.2e&nax& of the body, whioh insures it r gainst disease, keeps it hedthy. Send for it to-day. Ha wise house- | wife or oonustereial man skonld be without it at any time. The di«comforfo ef ivintei 1 -«-«sP^£^^S^^^^^^P^^Sl are, FOR GOTTEN in the /^^*^&S^SSS^S^^^i luxury and thorough rcslful> WW^^^M^^^-^^'^M azss ol the EASY CHAIK. Iw»SBSSSffi!WE^T*^ Ours have no rivals. I bey 'V^^^^W&W^m aro defiigaed for tho .-wirar wf^^w^'" *^ fJ f^^^^K^S circle ol comfort>— the read- < u'^'' : {4^Wjf^^' *^M?f ing lamp, the dining room, i^^^^i-i'i'^n'^i^^^^W^^^ the library table, the warm t^^^^^M^^^li^^^^^^ijPis' 'And tLexi jon can choose '*£r^ il *fs\ J *s!fy^w^ r J&ffi for yourself the exquisite -^S%^^^^'^?^'''^63#|s&w iapestry w velvet covering. J:^%*^^^f-'^v» Scad far Smejlcs of . S. WHLIAIS CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 154, 29 June 1912, Page 17

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