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CLEMENTS EXPLAINS.

Many people have expresaad surprise that ObEtfiiNXß Tohio haß met with euoh wonderful and unprecedented auooess ia »uoh a short time. The explanation iB simple-iT is qesuink. I Baw thousands or worthless hogs-awill American nostrums flooding the Australian market year by year, montb by month, day by day, and knew that a great amount of money left these Bhores annually in return for these rubbishy artioles, all of whion made the country so muoh the poorer, I also knew that the exigencies of life in r.his country and the olimate necessitated the use of an artificial bloodmaker to restore the normal condition and Vital forces which wore so enervated by olimatio and other influences, 1 also saw the thin, pale, uelioate, and attenuated men and women of Australian cities, and studied the causes and ways and means of remedying the evil ; I saw that it was impossible to bring the article required into popular favour except in the form of a patent medioine. 1 know of the thousands of pounds Bpent by the publio annually in purohasing inert and sometimes harmful oon« cootious of worthless ingredients, and asked myself— Why cant we manufacture the article the publio require, &ud make it of genuine and beat materials, and give an artiole whioh will do the good whioh other makers only olaim that theirs will do ; 1 knew, that such a remedy could be made, and that unless it met with publio approval great loea must result, However, I de« termincd to venture on its introduction, and thus Olements Tonio came to be made, aud in the short space of two years it haa Bpread over the whole faoe of this oontinent, It ia fiold in every store in Australasia as freely as in Sydney ; and the mere fact of its enormous sale in this city is proof positive of its vir< tues, lor no artiole can commaud a great sale at the home of its birth unless it is absolutely aud conclusively proved to be genuine. Clements Tonic has replaced every other article offered, and has the largest consumption tenfold of any other Australian medicine ; and this is not due to the advertising expenditure of its proprietor, but to its pure undisputed merit. Fellow Australians, we don't want the Yankee quack to dump his ship-loads of olap trap fooleries and oure»alls on our Aus.raliau suoied, and fool us with his smooth tongue and plausible humbug ; neither do we want him to nuok the vitality and marrow out of our people with his consignments of oheimual slops, whioh, with specious plausibility, i he guarantees to oure everything fiom epilepsy to lmpeouniosity. We want a genuine artiole, made in our own land, by Our own people, bought with our own money ; then the money remaiuß in our own couutry, and the country is so muoh the riohor thereby, and we all have a ohauoe of handling it again j whereas, if it once gets into the rapaoious mtiw of the Yankee quaok, farewell lit is gone for ever. I know my urtiole is genuine, und that it contains the material to inuke it cure disease where uiaease i« curable. You may depend upjn it that if Clements Tonio fails all others must fail, 1 can produce hundreds of proofs of thu truth of my statements and the vhtues of my remedy. JP. M, Clemeuta, iSawtown, N.a.W.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 127, 30 May 1891, Page 4

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CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 127, 30 May 1891, Page 4

CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 127, 30 May 1891, Page 4