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FLETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure INDIGESTION. COSTIVENESS, SOUK BREATH, HEARTBURN. LIVER DISEASE, and KIDNEY COMPLAINTS'. FLETCHER'S PILLSand CLEMENTS TONIC are the recognised household remedies of the Australian colonies, and every designing quack tries to trade on reputahion and renown. This is _ Teatest proof of their merit, and ferers want to he particular to get the geuuine articles as regret and disappointment are sure to follow the use of the thousands of " All Failing " remedies SO freely freely advertised. The reputation and wide-spread use of Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills are the greatest proofs of their appreciation by the public If they were not as represented they would have passed out of memory long long ere this ; hut instead their sale is greater and they arc more esteemed dinby day and week by week, and this emphatically proves their undisputed supremacy. Listen to no argument from interested parties ; demand demand the genuine articles and TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Mr W. Jowitt of the firm of Messrs T. Cook and Son, tourist agents, arrived by Monday's train and will represent the firm hero during the season. The office will be in Hmeinoa Street opposite the Chronicle Office as during last year.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 206, 11 November 1896, Page 2

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199

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 206, 11 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 206, 11 November 1896, Page 2

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