TO THE RESCUE.
When an article is brought forward and all its patrons praise it, . and allow thit it possesses the properties that the manufacturers claim for it, and which possesses virtues and merits which are university acknowledged both by press and pubisc. such endorsement must really prove beyond the slightest shadow of a doubt the iutrin sl ® merit of that article. The unparalleled success which has attended the introduction of Clements Tonic to suffering mankind, and the universal praise bestowed upon it <K influential and well-known persons in tfl community, conclusively proves that tm» article is undoubtedly genuine. ClemeS" Tonic has done more good in the last tv years in Australia than all the other medico ie put together can ever claim to have done, an there is not a city, jtown, village, or stree but what there are people resident in who ar willing to testify to the wonderful eificacv this renowned remedy, For instance, Mr* Bowie, Ashton House, Newman-street, fte ' town, N.S.W., writes " Dear Sir,— Havij> been a sufferer for many years from "r, tion, and being treated by numerous aoc without benefit, I had given up my C M J nearly hopeless when I was strongly ail'n -i. 9 to take a course of Clements Toxic- l * thousands of others, I did not believe advertised remedies, but reluctantly sented. It is unnecessary to describe _ various painful and disagreeable sympw which the dyspeptic suffer; they sir® ..J known to themselves. Before I had n nl one large bottle I felt almost a new wo < J the result cannot be described as any .» less < than marvellous. I never inten future to be without Clements Tonic in , house, and am only too happy to recom it at all times." Thomas Garrett, hsq-, A • J (late Minister for Lands, N.S.V\.)> ,j t [, " Dear Sir, — have used Clements tin" very great advantage. It is very stimu « s and a powerful aid to appetite and dig es 1 Sydney Cunningham, Esq., 70, Vv _ Newtown, N S.W., writes as folio • "Dear Having been along suiiere Neuralgia, which weakened me 001 , and using various remedies without oe was induced to give Clements lonic ' j t and am pleased to inform you that toe J tef exceeded my utmost expectations, au j taking 5 large bottles I feel better tha . f did in my life before. My wife and members of our family have _ use en <] equal success, and I can strongly reL * aD it to others suffering in a like man » us! offer you this unsolicited testinionia as you think fit." John Fluinm North Willoughby, N.S. W., says :' f haS Sir—l may state that Mrs. . ousa frequently derived great benefit iron t j,el of Clements Tonic, and as a resu '„ ,nendexperience has much pleasure m reco D <j ing it to all others. We shall be S' a j ol of full particulars of this remedy on r -t 0 ;;iO your address." Write to Clemu- cflin . Laboratories, ■> Newtown, No. W". » ,„. I( j plete list of references Clem en i gtorfr< can be obtained of all Chemists a keepers. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8556, 2 May 1891, Page 6
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515TO THE RESCUE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8556, 2 May 1891, Page 6
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