Twelve months ago" BONOX" Food Tonic was little known. To-day it has risen supreme above all competitors. It now has the largest sale of any tonic in Australia. It is sold by Grocers and Chemists alike. This success has been mainly due to its wonderful powers of building up the physical being —its wonderful powers, of stimulating by food value and not by artificial means. "BONOX" has taken the place of drug tonics—those body deceivers which exact such terrible compensation afterwards. " BONOX" is a true tonic because it is liquid concentrated pre-digested food, which turns into rich red blood - immediately. The body can assimi|j late it even when the digestive organs are exhausted. "BONOX": is made from Beef by a special process, but it is not a meat extract. PHE-DISESTED FOOD TOHIQ in the homes of thousands by rapidly restoring invalids to health and strength. Unsolicited tributes have poured in from all parts of the Commonwealth. Its fame has spread to the antipodes. Large shipments have been sent to England, where it is rapidly ousting drug tonics from the market and providing weak humanity with that which it needs—pre-digested Tonic nourishment—the creator of vim and vitality. An analysis of the sales of drug tonics during the last six months shows that over 40 tons of drugs have been displaced by the "BONOX" method of building up the weak. This fact speaks for itself and is a most eloquent tribute to the success of an article which relies on its virtue. Just you try a bottle to-day. There are no substitutes for "BOMOX." Bonox Is sold in 10z. ; 2©z., I WM> ,I-..,. The larger the bottle the cheaper it is proportionately. FRED. WALKER <& CO., Proprietors Corner Spring and Pitt Streets, Sydney 376 Flinders Street, Melbourne ARE NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE AT ireatly reduced Prices New arrangements regarding royalties ►.>. having been made with the celebrities oi> \\ exclusive to "His Master's Voice," vj,, a reduced prices are now quoted foy ; 5,^ s records by these artists; — ° * / \ Caruso Meiba w./ Scotti Freda Hemps! \/ Calve Amato "~ Bori FarmsTotraszini Padcrewskl fCirkby Lunn (Operatic) J*~zi&Z Destinnava j/sZfrZC^L Prices formerly 18/-, Now 15/. kfit'ol Concerted numbers by th«e artist* B reduced in proportion. A 1.1. 17-fNiri-I Rl Art' f adci SA..V'ff 111 Instrumental and Comic Opera) sro *s now 14/- each \% Take early advantage of these great concessions. Be sure you get "His Master's Voice." All dealers quote the reduced prices. Send for Lists. kkm.J? I // S~ ~~SI- \"- t% lror/A Greatest THE GRAMOPHONIUM LTD., 118-129 Victoria St., Wellington OP •" Consider this earnestly. We have no agents, no dealers, no travelling salesman. Actual comparison will show that you Save Monsy by ordering one of BESTS SUITS. !n fit, in style, in workmanship and materials our Suits will stand inspection. SAVE money on every Suit you wear. GUARANTEE oomplete satisfaction or all money refunded. Call or write for Patterns To-day. PRINCES STREET (NEXT BECG'S).
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Evening Star, Issue 17311, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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