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Mfiilkiaa m THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY Is from the pen of Mr. George Goodman, better known under the sobriquet of “Goody,” and one of the most widely and professionally known ot a band of brilliant Australian theatrical managers. Mr. Goodman has been associated with the present firm of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., for a long number of years, extending back to its inception, when as “Williamson, Garner, and Musgrove,” it occupied, as it does to-day, the foremost position in the theatrical world of Australia, and was responsible for the finest imported productions of Grand Opera and versatile drama and comedy Mr. Goodman's experience with these productions and association with the many “stars" imported under the Williamson management is proverbial, and the following letter will be of interest to the many members of the theatrical profession throughout the Commonwealth who, physically exhausted by the exacting nature of their many roles, will find in the medicine Mr. Goodman advocates a nerve rejuvenator and health restorer of remarkable power and certainty: Mi. Goodman writes from his Sydney residence thus:— Beverley.” Bayswater Road, Darlinghnrit, Sydney, N.S.W., 20/9/16 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. “ I know the horrors of Insomnia or lack of refreshing sleep as well as any who have sulfered acutely from it. ' “ I have endured it often, combined with an irritable, excited, and weakened nerve condition that almost ruined my health. I am not wrong in stating that this condition at times almost incapacitated me from my managerial duties. “ But 1 experienced a pleasing and grateful change after taking the medicine I was advised to use—Clements Tonic. After taking it that change may be summarised thus “ l. Sweet, refreshing sleep EVERY NIGHT. 1 “ 2. Real healthy appetite. “3. True enjoyment of life through being absolutely well, which I attribute to no other source than this remarkable medicine to which I testify.” (Signed) Durinrt t! , e hot summer months, and the changing semi-sultry periods of autumn and winter in West Australia, especially far inland, in Kalgoorhe, GeraJdton, Coolgardie, Boulder City, and the Goldfields generally, and in the Port Headlands and Albany Districts, Clements Tonic is the medicine for the inded system, the run-down and irritable nerves. It is the symbol of systemic strength, it has given health when long despaired of. It corrects the stomach, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves and heart and lengthens life. Wherever the Australian flag waves this medicine is used by notable persons of every rani; in life. In cases of Want of Sleep, Anaemia, Indigestion, Sluggish j iver Neuralgia, Weak Nerves, Nervous Breakdown, Wasting Weakness, Fever, or Influenza, where the recovery is slow, the recuperative powers are aided by its use. All Chemists and Stores sell it. Send for it to-day and send ill-health away. It should be a part of the medical equipment of every homo. VisyC / Clements Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S W. -. -jittaKrsErsasOTra J _ - A >, The paiatahility of | Meggitt’s Linseed Oil Meal is one reason why Calves thrive on this nutritious fodder. 11 SCR. h C' * i w.y m = — k Mr* Chas. Newing, of Berry (Owner of “ Snowman of Camden,” Ist and Reserve Champion 2 years and under 3), “ thinks it is better than milk, because by its use you prevent scouring.” He also says, £t Once the Calves get a taste of it, it is difficult to keep them away. ” g!ooji[\ $ ’equally good for ALL CLASSES fei I OF STOCK '' Pamphlet No. Instructing How to Feed mailed free, j Full Particulars from all Stores ; or •r Rj LGV; The Pioneer Linseed Oil and Linseed Oil Meal Manufacturer oi Australia 26 KING STREET, SYDNEY. rrj tiGITTS llSSnoaiUjU [ MEKirr l t “ “ The Boy on Bag guarantees quality 1 Pamphlet No. 63 Mailed Free. Full Particulars from All Wn . Or M EGG ITT, LIMITED, 26 KINC ST., fYDNEY. at W NSSJSS SuIClfc. M oom Doctors and Nurses rery upon Kerol— the Disinfectant, Geimioide and Antiseptic of proven oificiency. So should you! Though at least 24 times stronger than pure Cartoho Acid, Kerol is Won-Poisonous and Non-Corrosive. Every diop has the same high value. . . Kerol should be used for disinfecting a in Utensils, Soiled Linens and Clothing, and eve y b the Sickroom. „ , . , ’ Kerol mixes readily with water-leaves fabrics Unstained —keeps the hands smooth and soft. APPROVED BY LEADING HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS. Tn Bottled, Tine, Drums and Oaske. All Chemists end Storekeepers. K\ Dolgefcy & Co., Ltd., Australasian Agents m HAINES

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4962, 31 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4962, 31 August 1918, Page 2