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MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS.

>. Many people have expressed surprise that v' ; otiakH»Tß iTohlo has met with euoh * wonderful and unprecedented success in such a short time. The explanation is „- pl W pJe r IT IB obxuiNb., I b&w thousands ;. of.worthlega hogs- s will American nostrums flooding the Australian market year by year, month by. month, day by day, and knew that a great amount of money left these shores annually in return for these rubbishy attioles, all of whioh made the country so ■muoh the poorer, I also kuew that the exigencies of life in thin country and the olimate necessitated the use of au artificial bloodmaker to restore the normal condition and vital foroes whioh were so enervated by climatic and other influences. I also saw the thin, pale, delicate, and attenuated men . and women of Australian oitieß, and studied - H the ©roses and way* and meats of remedy. '■', lag the evil ; I saw that it. was impossible to bring the artiole required into popular . favour exoept in the form of a patent medicine. I know' of the thousands ef ''pound's fepent by the publio annually in purchasing inert and eometimea harmful con* •. eoofcions Of worthless ingrediente, and asked myMlfp-Why can't we manufacture the artfoleibe publio require, and make it of genuine ' and* best materials, and give an * artiole which vtihi, do the. good whioh other . makers only olaim that theirs will do j I :V knew that suoh a remedy could be made. * and that unless it met with publio approval ,'■ great loss must result. However, I de« termined to venture do. ita introduction, and, thus Olements Tonio c- oirae to fte made, and in the short space of two years it has spread over the > 'whole faoe df this continent, It is raid in ■every store in Australasia as freely as in /. Sydney ; and the mere fact of its enormous ', jaie, in this pity is proof positive of ite vir- ' tue«, for no artiole oan command a great sale at the home of ita birth unless it is absolutely and conoluuively proved to b'e genuine, Clements Tonio has replaced every other artiole offered, and has the largest poDßumption tenfold of any oth6r AustraMatt medfoine \ and this is not due to the advertiilng expenditure of its' proprietor, but to its pore undisputed merit. Fellojv <; AditirallMii, we id6n r t want the Yankee •>/ quaok to damp his ship-loads of clop trap '.fooleries am* oure»>allß O n our Australian : / -i i«hoteß, And foal us with hia smooth toogie ;' plauflible humbug ; neither do we want . f' him to nuok the vitality and njariow out of .*W people with hia eonsignmente of -} ■ -cMmieilJilopß, whieb, with speolous plaudi{?/WUty,he guarantew to. pure everything ! from epilepsy to impeouniosity, .- ftfq want a ] [ genuine artiole, made in our own land, by j • t > oar own people, bought with our owa.j : ; / m^ney ; then the money remains in our ot r n . ( country, and the country is 00 mijohtie ;'.? richer thereby, and we all have a ohaooe of V : !>'' handling it again ; whereas, if it onoe g|ta j W' i Into the rapacious maw of the Yankee quaok, j :^; *?,f f»rtw«U 1 » I* gone for eve»« I k&ow jpy - <*!« ! »rwl® i» genuiße, and that it oontainß the I in»te^ to make it oure diaesM where %?■- '•■■:4iiatte is curable. J Ycu may depand upoo; it &Qim*#'i& #QWi fails all others i^S'W.pTW» produce hufldreds of WMH 5^f». of M© W& °l myßtatementß 1 nd |Kf{ of n^xTmedyy P. M, Olemei t.,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 4

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MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 4

MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 121, 23 May 1891, Page 4

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