After Illness or When Everyone knows th@ wcsry dsvs $PI x \*^"x svW\c v *«§&' 'P' convalescing after illness, won~ ■. s^ Sk Jyi^^^*^^ J1 >>SNt\ . again. Yet the gaining of your , - ' f^Kl^ * old health and vigour is not cliff i- ; , SIKHr ** % """"^ ' cult, as you will see from the P^^S >S!^ Xs letters below. '* ivilillif f^k Immediately you commence taking CfementsTonic your strength starts to return. Colour comes back to your cheeks, and you are about again, fit and well, in no time. For over 30 years, Clements Tonic has been the standby in most ( families, as a nerve and blood food that is invaluable after illness or when one is nervy, run down, and "out of sorts." Wonderful Benefit From Clements Dear Sirs : , . /''■-. ...•■■•,.•_' 'five LSJtaT1 I*" tC'[ T °*u he wonderful be"*«' »Mo derived from Clements Tonic. dZldTu t S i ,Cnt th'ou *h * v«y se»o« operation, and since then I have suffered as it was unexpected; for on the second night after, I had my first good night's sleep for many weeks and this happily ha, continued. lam still continuing with Clements, am?find •t really wonderful in the way it is building me up and ridding me of nervous fatigue. Thanking you very sincerely. \ / I am, Yours truly, M. GORMLEY, Clements—An Old Friend Clements Tonic Limited. - Sirs : .''..' , , . Having had rather a tad time through grief and worry, I turn to my old friend' Clements Tonic, which I find never fails me.- I have taken it at different times during the last 20 years, and always it has done me good, especially in convalescence after serious illness I always keep it in the house, and use it as a pick-me-up when I feel out of sorts It 'was first introduced to me by my mother, who used it for many years. Yours truly, L. NICHOLSON, ~s (Original letters on file for inspection) CLEM ENTS TONIC .. ___.::/ ■ - ■ ■ i9.36.3i.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 81, 6 April 1932, Page 4
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315Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 81, 6 April 1932, Page 4
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