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No cold car rides if you wear one of the latest nap Overcoats, at 60s to 90s, from Geo. Fofflds, Ltd., Manners-street. —Advt.

' „ \, r ,.=JKii^: :■-':' . —-——"—-"—t l "—'^" —'»" ■■MJiiiiT-j^ißTg; 111 !■!■■■■ 11 illy] RECENTLY IN FRANCE, a peasant woman whose little -girl had been bed-ridden with paralysis for years, had occasion to visit a churchyard which contained the statue of a wells known saint. Some of the mould'from the tomb adhered to her ; handkerchief, which upon touching her child cured her. Thi&factis vouchedjfor upon reliable authority. - | Miracles are not at all confined to theolder countries,' fortte h*v» ! heard also of similar remarkable incidents in newer countries, and vety\i often in Australia, where only eighteen short months ago a certain | section of Broken Hill was electrified by the recovery from apparently I incurable- St. Vitus Dance of the daughter of Mrs. R. A. Addingtorv i of Argent Street. It was on the ioth October, ssrx, when first tfce ■j mysterious cure was reported The mother, being seen by a-speciai I interviewer, and overcome by gratitude that her daughter was heaMy I again, told the facts at once. She said that the disorder ocoarred , I through her daughter falling from & tram. This gaye her a; great |i shock, and so affected her nervous system that eventually St. Vitus « Dunce ensued. She became so bad that it was impossible to-holcLa I knife or fork, and going out of the house was impossible. This re- f | markable condition continued for some time, medical skill being: * | useless, Mrs. Addington declared, when suddenly, as the result of | using Clements Tonic, a wonderful change took place. She graduaHy | improved, and soon regained her normal condition. Nearly two years h have elapsed since her complete recovery, and all that time she has :| enjoyed the best of health. "I have great faith in Clements Tonic,, i and always recommend it," added the mother, " and you can make '• 1 what use'you wish of this." ] _ It is not strange that miracles should follow the use of this , miraculous medicine. Its cures of weak nerves, insomnia, debility, r» sick headache, indigestion, and constipation, are really remarkable, .■ • ; reie-s. E» STEER, Waliaroo, S. Atastralla, I we-5-fcos, 29/1/12, thus: " I advise aflß young : rraarß-cec3 women $0 •fcafe© Clements I Tonic." I " Having seen In one ot your book* that "the editor would ba glad-of the«*d- ! dresses and names of anyone cured or benefited by Clements Tonic, i thought I I would like to add my testimony, seeing none lite it anywhere. || "I thought it might be of benefit to others, as it was to me, wrienTearfag j my family. I found that by its use I had the brightest and healthiest of children, [ and so they continue—a boy 17, and three girls, 15, 13, and 10 years rcspec- « tively. Neither of them knows what earache, toothache, or headache is lite. • § " I attribute it to nothing but the consistent use of Clements Tonic, as neither I their father or lis very strong. I would use about three bottles at different periods when run down or out of sorts, and then would enjoy the best of health. " I would recommend all young married women to use it, as it is such a ! grand nerve and auicje itrcngthener. You are at liberty to use this as yon think I b«t.",r" """ " ~~" "'"'"' "'" " ' I (Signed) M;(fS%^ f The value of Clements Tonic cannot be over-estimated. In cases of Poor .| Blood. Wasting Weakness. Debility, Loss of Sleep, Poor Appetite. Biliousness, j Sick Headache, Low Spirits, Insomnia (caused through worry), Constipation, Liver - ■ or Kidney Ailments, it is most reliable. Get it to-day. It is an excellent medicine ! for Mothers or Invalids a?tcr long periods of fever or wasting weakness. It gives ■ strength where other medicines fail. It i« an excellent kidney medicine. j ALL CHEMISTS & STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE. 1 GET IT AND GET WELL TO-DAY.

•wM'if. In our uncertain climate the best protection is^a sST"'"""'^fl \k% CUP of Bournville Cocoa, It can be readily H|Kfi|f|flH '•«iiS'i;!) prepared at any time, the flavour is delicious, ■';!|tjjl,' |. and it is very comforting and saetammg* ', BOURNVILLE CHOCOLATE, "r \C m rnrr'rTfir(Tirr***^^M^' OVER 6.500 BRITISH WORK

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 13

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