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PUBLIC NOTICES. E^^&waterraawsa^^ ME km BLOOD REHEOY. IT GUARANTEES HEALTH. Hisiory repeats itsoll to-day ;n the human desire to live each We its longest. Where is the Australian to-day who does not seek to defeat tho natural order that limits life to tir- ee score ajid ten ? "hilc is bo short," ia the cry, "if 1 could only live twice the time." And yet, opposed to this, men and women neglect tue natural hygienic principles which keep the body healthy. They minister to disease and open their doors to premature decay and death by an almost criminal neglect oil the lirst warning signs ot luiiotioual and organic disease. With what result ? A few months, a year or two at the most, and this life and this world knows them no more. When it is considered that tho gravest of liver, stomach, and nerve disease can bo averted by the timely use o£ the great Nerve and Stomach Remedy, Clements Tonic, when it is proved that tho very worst o£ uervo complaints which have bafilod medical skill have been cured by its consistent adoption, does it not bear to every nerve-wrecked man and woman the message o£ hope ot future permanent health ? ir anyone is Jn doubt as to the health-creating po\v«r o£ THIS GREAT MEDICINE, let thorn read the following earnest testimonies, especially that given by Mr. Morris, o£ Bourke-street, Melbourne . It is a wonderful story of rescue from hospital life and APPARENTLY INCURABLE DISEASE. Theatre Royal Billiard Saloon, Bourke-streetv Melbourne, January 23, 1910, CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD. s after ray great illness in a Melbourne hospital that I first took Cleie. • As i.ll my friends and a large section of the public know, I was given up as i/iourable. After taking four bottles of your Nerve remedy I began to improve,,and found that it was a splendid aid to Nature, as my nerves regained their usual''strength, my heart's action became regular and strong, my appetite improved wonderfully. At present 1 enjoy splendid health, aa my professional position proves. lam seldom ill, and I declare it is to the consistent and careful use of your splendid Tonic. lam never without it in the house ; neither ray wile nor I oau afford to be, as we both use and swear by it as the best of medicines. You may use this letter il you require to do as you wish." (Signed) ALFRED JIOBRIS. No more sincere or truer letter was ever written to women than this one. It is a proof of the healthful properties of a remarkable medicine. Mrs. FRANCES I'AKKIXSO.V, Bundemar Hotel, via Trangie, Nei writes : "A few lines in reference to your Clements Tonic as a medicine. I think it my duty to inform you of the benefits I derived from taking it, I suffered ve: much from indigestion. No medicine prescribed for me did me good, but I bo' an adit, of your tonic, and I took a course, altogether eight bottles, and 1 at., now cured of my ailments. Two mouths ago I wis very much run down, could not cat or sleep. I had pains all over ;in fact, I did not care if I lived or died. So my husband sent to the local 6tore for Clements Tonic. Before that I could not sit behind a horse for nervous fears. Now I can drive a trap and pair. We aitt now keeping an hotel, and my customers remark what A DIKKEHKNT WOMAN I AM, and 1 tell them all I have to thank Clements Tonic for the good it has done me, »3 I feel completely cured. (Signed) FRA2TCES N. PARKINSON, GOOD HEALTH AND CLEMENTS TONIC HAVE LIVED TOGETHER FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA. IF YOU TAKE THIS MEDICINE YOU WILL GROW RICH—IN HEALTH ALWAYS. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE. SEND FOR IT TO-DAY. BECAUSE IT PREVENTS DISEASE. v ,&k MADE FROM V PURE GRAPE CREAM of TARTER ft Its purity startsltn tHe vineyard and jP finishes in your cooking, making it \ light and wholesome and appetising.' ;0) Failures are unknown when ', Edmonds is used, Its "Sure to Rise u i The Wealth of a Vanderbilt a Would be unavailing to secure a better Tea than 1 1 All Grocers. BEST CEYLON TEA. "IT'S A MARVEL IN THE CUP." 1/6, 1/9, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2, 2/4. ij|^#?git[gf'iiSiiPiß m

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Evening Star, Issue 14784, 27 January 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14784, 27 January 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14784, 27 January 1912, Page 3

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