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1 MUS *.m**». From a Sick Bed of Mrs M'GINLEY, Ultimo, N.S.W., Australia, through the use of This letter is vouched for by her husband, Mr Wm. M'Ginley, who writes for his wife as follows. The original letter can be seen in proof:— -" CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD. _ " I write you relative to my wife, who has been taking Clements Tonic for some time. Her complaint is MultiNeuntis, a most terrible malady. She was declared incurable, and anointed for death bv the parish priest. She was- eight months in bed unable to move out of it. At the eleventh hour I tried Clements Tonic, and the first few bottles gave her relief, the only medicine that did. " When she got out of bed she could only walk with the aid of a stick, and only with my assistance, while still taking the tonic. She at last discarded the stick, and now she is walking pretty fair. " I know, and the neighbors round about me know, that it was nothing but Clements Tonic that has worked such a wonder in her after having gone through pain for so long. ■" I am, yours gratefully, Mrs M'GINLEY lives in Bnlv.-arra street, Ultimo, Sydney, and can be seen any day in proof of the above statement. Clements Tonic can be relied upon for relief of "Want of Sleep, Debility, Weak Nerves, Lassitude, Indigestion, and Constipation. It gives new nerve strength and energy. All Chemists and Stores sell it in New Zealand. 3/ per bottle. Get it to-day and good health at the same time. Do not be without this great medicine. It does good because it is good. Clements Tonic, Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W., Australia. sisal

A strange story was told at an inquest at Keigate on a woman, aged 66, of independent means, who, according to medical advice, dkd from pleurisy accelerated by starvation, the body being very emaciated. It was stated that she lived alone and was of eccentric habits, allowing no one to visit her except an old charwoman. She had an income of £lO a month, but it was said that most of it was spent in feeding a dog. Tom : "So your engagement with Maud is broken? I thought she fairly doted on you?" Dick: "So she did, but her father was a powerful anti-dote." "Forewarned is forearmed." Your best weapon against a bad cold is "STAZOL." It will quickly and easily rout the enemy Sold everywhere, Is 6d a bbttle.— f Advt.l

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Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 5