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A WONDERFUL LETTER £ SHOWING THE GREAT CUBES 3 CLEMENTS TONIC HAS EFFECTED rN CASES OF AN/EMIA, SLEEPLESSNESS, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, POOR BLOOD, NEURALGIA, LOW SPIRITS, WEAK NERVE POWER, Ac. f Mr. PATRICK DOWNES, a t i or. well known In the Corowa district. New South Wales, ami ' • v at Rutherglen, Victoria, writes the following letter ecu; : uing the value of the great natural blood and nerve reined: CEMENTS TONIC. It Is just the simple story of renewed he 1 after years of despair and useless treatment; but it speak •-r itself. A medicine that can save life at such a stage must ■ of national benefit to the general public. Everyone shorn : read this man’s letter, written in October. 1903: CLEMENTS TONIC. LTD. “With sincere thanks I write, hoping you will he spared to €lll*o sui'i rers with your valuable tonic as you have cured me. I have been a sufferer for two years with stomach trouble, spitting of blood, unable to digest my food, causing me great pain and distension in the stomach. I was in fo n- hospitals in New South Wales and Victoria. In live months I had seventeen medical examinations, which said the blood was from my lungs, and it was a chest trouble. No treatment did me any good; but Clements Tonic did. iam a miner, working for the last four years in the Great Southern Consols Mine, Rutherglen. I have never seen a Clements Tonic agent; I wish I could, for I would give hundreds of witnesses to my statement, who said I would never COME OUT OP ‘ THE HOSPITAL ALIVE. “ But, thanks to your Clements Tome, I am still living, and enjoying good health. I am a poor hand at writing, or I would publish this IN ALT. THE PAPERS, so I am sending it to you, with my consent to use my name, and publish it as you like. “ (Signed) PATRICK DOWNES.” ! Great Southern Consols Mine, Victoria. There is : o medicine so essential, reliable, and certain in ta health restoring powers as tie great nerve and Mood sxnedy, Clements Tonic. During the trying Australian woalunr women who are ran down, anaemic, with poor appetite, „*itnde, loss of sleep*, who have that tired, dcad-to-the- “ W feeling, will find it a blood-maker and nerve-strength ahe- of di-tinct valne. It is used largely over Australia „ * it is reliable; it never fail* to benefit, it makes sick ,en and women well, it purifies the blood, strengthens the cart, liver, nerves, and brain, and makes life worth living. .11 cherists and stores sell this splendid medicine. It is km permanent safeguard of the budy, which insures it -gainst Isease, keeps it healthy. Send for it to-day. No wise houserife or commercial man should be without It at any time.

timber Tips Tea will appeal to jour purse as well as to your taste, because a packet makes more cups than any other brand. 1/8, t/10, and 2/ per lb. 20 Wholesale Agents, William Taylor and Sons, Ltd. Half * century ago Botmington’s Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists* shops of that time. To-day it is the standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length •ad Woadth of New Zealand sad Autira u. Merit alone b«j boil; up iti (,re»t tale. Year grandfather found it the moat reliable remedy. Your father us dit and g»r« it to you. Now it tva the coughs and colds of your little ones. Solas* aabstitiutasitd UKUtaagottiag m n (B BONNINGTON’S CARRAGEEN IRJSH MOSS U«.Stawlkt It. BMTs,tht wctl-known wprosenutive of ibe ,- NJJ. Firmer,*’ write*:—' A bed cid fe.iowed by an attack of brenckitis, with a severe back* lor cough. mHuced me to try tout BobniiiKtoe s In.lt Woss, It proved a most happy remedy. eaabiine toe to fufil ao ra-agenseat when I had despaired *1 petting in an tyinmiua" 3? pßVft j' w-w.'. & Z ■ef t A - k a Ta \z m % % ZJri 8 8 Jr gj In I lb I lb. and-2 lb. Glass Jars « Frimley 8 Canned Fruits ARE EXQUISITELY FRESH AND FULL FLAVOURED AND— ===== Frimley Jams ARE DELICIOUS AND FAULTLESSLY PURE. 2 lb. and 7 lb. Tins ALSO IN g FASTIDIOUS FOLK » FASTEN ON ie rOd K> FRIMLEYI MaaamtClv puac & a ntun Cmcm CM) 2250 PACKS D the C*H*i FRiMUir is-a *A*Tina» rrs NOT WHAT YOU PAY. A CAREFUL WIFE 1. But what you get, which counts. WhenxiL u. nut wnat you go*. Adds, to her husband’s happiness, divides un bur Tiirer you get a first-clasa tea—rich his sorrows, and reduces hts by * I• T -aw «A MOAM ATta’yi ngilDT mires buy Tiger you get a wa-ncams sorrows, 4X40 / A rj7 P “V, WJI WFf t ha2> |^g

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Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14631, 29 July 1911, Page 10