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TVFSEASE DEFIED! HEALTH INSURED ! CLEMENTS TONIC HOLDS THE RECORD. More lives saved by Clements Tonic than by bll other medieiues combined. A GENUINE ARTICLE COMMANDS SUCCESS. CLEMENTS TONIC IS GENUINE. CLEMENTS TONIC IS SUCCESSFUL. READ THE EVIDENCE.

Mr. H. Morgan, of Kooringa, S.A., who writes on May IGth, 1893 :—For a period of more than thirty years I have had periodical attacks of rheumatism and neuralgia. I have also been very subject to lowness of spirits and want of energy during the time stated above. I have often had advice from many medical men, and I have also taken many patent medicines, all to no purpose. Fortunately for myself about six months since I commenced a regular course of Clements Tonic, and now —after using this marvellous remedy in strict accordance with directions—l am most thankful to state that I have regained excellent health. I am free from pain of anj- kind, and although over 60 years of age I am full of energy. It is in a spirit of the utmost gratitude I subscribe my name to the above.— l am, Bir yours, etc, H. Morgan, Kooringa, S.a!

* \N EXTKAOKI'INAKY EXlti ■jm t'" ■ nf»p 0 r many years past the wr „ Chicle has been.more of lu* »-. Id nurds spiritualistic F ". Cast- the exposure ot ddu ; '' P r While studying the m.... with m-t « Jtteri phenomena beanng on « d ,-„ e la- and as years ul Aa; occupying my sole ****™ 1 ... llbt ;t. m !h nteTciSc^todo^t, r - * and speculate as to **?«?<*' is r " " ' \ ti hallucination and 1 s Aiterreadhigthe condemning ' ,ne A" l ' , 7v nm iission and Otl Wt «b «>- S Yn'oU. to devise a phu g Y' Sht nS proof of the ex. re be ""'■ r" oi snppo DUtaa^-^^tS^uchdeUb; Ivy , v " ) ' ;,,' Klan of arranging wit , rfurljl 1 J-yk , I ite«SseS through tl no sigil of weakness, and now v' much devolved on one small point,] myself almost afraid of the fask: . was resolved to see it out, and ir found myself seated in my librnr my slate, and with pencil in hani owing to the suspense, the anxiet anticipation. 1 was almost incaps putting the initial question : '• Is the spirit of present For considerable time I rc-mait lently passive, and the longer I re the more nervous 1 becamei My came thick and hot and thebeatinj heart shook my entire frame; but kept the pencil in position, and evu my hand made several involuntar I erratic movements and succeeded :i ! ing the letters. " Y-E-8," - SVitli trembling hand I made t! inquiry :--- " What were the secret word , wrote and placed in the safe ? " This time the reply came more p: ly. but my nerves started so coma that it was with the utmost diflk managed to keep my hand upslate while it wrote the all-iiu] m, words: — " Sapebe Aude,*' For half-an-hour my eyes re transfixed to the irregular character. •••> • a burning desire to gain access toti • / and compare those mysterious wore the secret ones took possession ofn having no knowledge of languap than English, the words were linkbio and might have been meaning! I put the question again, and wasi east down on finding that-the first modic movement of my hand clear. scribed the letter " D," which v» , lowed by " a-k-k-t-o-b-k-w-i-s-i " Dare to be Wise." This was bewildering ! and before ~1 • ing further inquiries I consulted ui'vwho, to my intense relief, inform . that the two replies were, iden'it .-..'• " Sapere Aude" being the Lac til " Dare to be wise." Thus encouraged, I returned t library and put the next qnestion :- "Where shall I find the keys ! safe ?" , • Promptly and clearly came the :• . and soon I had possession of the t '■ I was now perfectly satisfied '. further proof could be desired ? vestige of coubt had melted aw mist before the sun ; but still ahs curiosity tempted me .to hurry t safe, which, on being opened, was: to contain but one small slip of ; whereon were clearly written the ' '■' " Sapere Aude."

This confirmed all. I was un<! iuflence of the very oxstasy of gr; tion. For hours I continued to jra: tions; all of which were satisfa answered. Days, weeks, months thus spent without anything Lap] to break my faith. At length I mined to put the discovery to pr use, «nd afked ;

" Can you not give me some adv: which I may be benefited ?" " Yes," was the reply ; this is a tion which is put to every spirit, U answer is always the same : Use W safe cure. We can give no better«

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 145, 11 September 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 145, 11 September 1895, Page 2

Untitled Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 145, 11 September 1895, Page 2

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