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Mrs. ELIZABETH ROBINS, 256 Googer Street, Adelaide, South Australia, who suffered from Eczema (or eight years and endured the most terrible agony, writes of her cure and says " Your mecicme has beea a blecssag to me." TOMSC TOMSC LTD., " Yonr medicine has been a great blessing to He. 1 suffered with E«M«S for eight years? »? legs were swollen to an awful size, and were covered with water/ blister* that would keep on breaking. During all that tint I was confined to my home, NEVER BEING OUT EXCEPT WHEN TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL. THEY DECIDED TO TAKE ME IN, AND PRONOUNCED ME INCURABLE. Your medicine was recommended to me by Nurse Grace, who said it was hj splendid blood purifier, and my only tope was to get my blest! into good order. That is three years ago, and after taking a few bottles o£ Clements Tonic the swelling was reduced and the blisters disappeared. I was ence Bore able to jet about and do my household work, which I had not been able to do for sncls a tine. During the eight year* illaess I got very thin there was little of me left ; but now I am quite strong again. I get about Adelaide new quite as brisk as before I was afflicted. I HAVE NOTHING ELSE TO THANK BUT CLEWENTS TONIC AND THE NURSE WHO ADVISED ME TO TAKE THAT MEDICINE. Hundreds oi people who know me. can 7««st f 9r the correctness of these stMcEsnts/ 4 (Signed) dffic€>%^4 HURSE MENZIES, of Mica Street, Broker* Hill, a nursia? authori:y of vast axpe-knee, who has been associated witia some of Adelaide's cleverest writes tal Clements Tonic, 24/1/13. CkE&VaEEfcSTS TOM SO tVrb. t "Until twe'.vs years ago I was nursing in Safclj AaUttllc,, but since then I have beea nursiag at Broken Hill. I have bad many years experience, and can endorse every word other niirses havs said about Clements Tonic. la forty years I have bad the cars of hundreds of poor sick people. I have been a close observer of tha effect of medicine, tmd years ago I was satisfied CUeats Tonic had no equal, and still hold that opinion." (Signed) m^ The Rev. JOHN HOSKING, D.D., Minister of the Con. gregational Church, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says :—" I have suffered from Insomnia, Nervous Prostration, and Sick Headache. ONE BOTTLE OF YOUR MEDICINE PUT ME RIGHT, AND V/AS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD." THESE LETTERS PROVE THE UNDOUBTED POWERS OF THIS GREAT MEDICINE FOR RESTORING HEALTH AFTER LONG ILLNESS, AND FOR THE RAPID RELIEF OF INSOMNIA, WEAK NERVES, CONSTIPATION. POOR APPETITE. BILIOUSNESS, NERVE BREAKDOWN AND DEBILITY. . IT IS AS GOOD FOR WOMEN AS FOR MEN. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL CLEMENTS TONIC.

f**4^&e4X*L imitators, but there is better value, and more cups of Tea in a pound of Nelson, Moate's than any other. Ask your Grocer. Prices—l/ 9, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 and 3/- per lb. timßEmm^ k THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE BREAKFAST FOOD. lour Bridal Portrait will be a permanent Record of a memorable event. You want your Portrait to be a credit to you—one that will show your person and dress to perfection. T<r vou require to visit an up-to-date Studio—the .enith Studio, where perfectness of appointments and appliances, used skilfully by thoroughly experienced artists, ensure absolute satisfaction. Bridal Parties are invited to make early application. ,T THE ZEN., „ „,, Princes Street (opposite AM.P. i3uilfflngs), . OUMED2N. ; 0. B. FERRIS, Manager. Telephone 859.

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 3

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