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MR CLEMENTS EXPLAINS.

Many peoplehava expressed surprise that Olimi^tb Tokio has mat with euoh wonderful and unprecedented sapoesa ia saoh- a jjhojlj yme. The explanation U aimple— rjp IB oexdinb. I saw. thousands of worthless hoga-Bwill Amerioan nostrums flooding the Australian market year by year, montb by month, day by day, and knew that a great .amount of money left these shores annually in return for these rubbishy articles, all of whioh made the country so much the poorer, I also knew that the exigenoies of life in this country and the climate necessitated the use of an artificial bloodmaker to restore the normal condition and vital foroes whioh were so enervated by olimatio and other 'influences. 1 also saw the thin, pale, delicate, and attenuated men and women of Australian oitiee, and studied the causes and ways and means of remedying the evil ; I saw that it was impossible to bring the artiole requited into popular favour except in the form of a patent medioine. I know of the thousands of pounds spent by the publio annually in pur. ohaaing iuert and sometimes harmful ,oon« cootiona of worthless ingredients, and aaked myself— Why can't we manufacture the artiole the publio require, and make it of genuine and beat materials, and give an artiole which will do the good whioh other makers only olaim that theirs will do j 1 knew that Buoh a remedy could be made, an,d that unless it met with publio approval gteat 'loss most result. / Hoy/ever, ' I den termined to venture on its introduotion, and thus Clements Tonio ounio to b,e made, aud „in the Bhort epaoe of two years it has spread over the whole faoe of this continent, It is sold in every Btore in Australasia aB freely as in Sydney ; and the mere faot of its enormous sale in this city is proof positive of its virtues, for no artiole oan command a great sale at the home ,of ita ' birth unless it is absolutely and conclusively proved to be genuine, Olbments Tonio has replaced every other artiole offered, and has the largest consumption tenfold of any other Australian medicine ,; and this ia not due to the advertising 'expenditure-oil ita proprietor, but to its pure undisputed merit. Fellow Australians, we don't want the Yankee quack to dump bis Bhip-loada of olap trap fooleries and oure»allB pn our Australian shores, and fool us with his smooth tongue and plausible humbug ; neither do we want him co nuok thp vitality and marrow out of our people with his consignments > of ohenxioal slops, whioh, with specious plausibility, he guarantees to oure everything from epilepsy to lmpeouniosity. We want a genuine artiole, made in bur own land, by, our own people, bought with our 'Own money { theu .the money remains in our own oountry, and 'the country is so aauohthe rioh«r thereby, and we all have a ohauoe of handling it again ; whereas, if it onoe gets into the rapaoious maw of the Yankee quaok, farewell lit ia gone for ever. I know my artiole is genuine, and that it contain? the material to make it oure disease where disease is ourable. You may depend upon it that if OLEMBNTB Tonio tails all others must' fail, I ' oan' produce hundreds of proofs of the truth of my statements and the virtues of my remedy. F, M, Clements, Aewtown, N.S.W.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1891, Page 4

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MR CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1891, Page 4

MR CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 128, 1 June 1891, Page 4

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