In Important Letter to Clements lonic A very fine medicine for all members of the theatrical profession This letter was given by Mr. Edward Branuombe, well known throughout Australia and N. Zealand as one of the leading theatrical managers and producers operating upon the Australian Stage To Mr. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE, the Australian Theatrical and Musical Entrepreneur, Australia is indebted for the visits of the Westminster Glee Singers, Sousa's Band, and the famous Russian Instrumentalists, The Cherniavskis. He was also the originator and producer of "The Scarlet Troubadours," the first Costume Comedy Company to visit this country, as well as the numerous companies of " Dandies " which have been performing in Australasia for the past seven years. He writes in praise of Clements Tonic. His opinion, published below, is worth reading by all members and artists of the Australian theatrical world The Garden Theatre, Bayswater Road, Sydney TO CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. • "A consistent user of Clements Tonic for the past nine years, I testify, through my own personel experiences, to its undoubted efficacy. "The mental and nerTons strain associated with all theatrical and musical tonring work is an ever present source of trouble to those so engaged, and I have been no exception to this rule. Particularly was this the case during the tours of Sousa's Band arid the Westminster Glee Singers, the latter alone extending over an uninterrupted period of two years, and involving a constant demand on the nervous system. '"This demand was always unfailingly met by a course of Clements Tonic, and there is no gainsaying the practical benefits I have derived from its use. "If further testimony were needed I could add that my opinion is strongly substantiated by similar experiences on the part of the many friends to whom I have recommended this excellent remedy. 59 (Signed) Beyond question the medicine for the theatrical profession, for those specially engaged in brain-work and who suffer from Brain Fag, Loss of Sleep, Nervousness, and Poor, Appetite. Clements Tonic should be a "stand-by" medicine for all theatrical people All Chemists and Stores Sell It |f Clements Tonic I<td., Rozelle, N.S.W (y- ; "i'l- 1 1 , - s When you gf© t& the st©re, «2©n*t say ss si ©f Tea. pßoa.se," an« 3 waste iaoth yoaar tsw?© and y®uir ©tor@ke@p©e* v @, while ho sack© y©u tea.. C¥3afe© a note in your toormot 6&®x that ; "RECORD TEA." is th - © ©acidly ©f Teai ssay "a. pound of 'RECORD' ples.se," ;ou will thus plea.se the man toehind the counter, who likes (people who know what they v<mnt s and! you will also pßesise yourself, which is i more to the point, when you try the Dustiess j DADDY OF TEAS.
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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 956, 7 November 1918, Page 9
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