HEADACHE, BACKACHE, INDIGESTION, FLATULENCE, SOUR STOMACH a LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TOMC. TIRED NATORE-SGREATRESTORER. Mr. Charles Page, butcher, Maitland Road, Islington, New South Wales, who writes on January 17th, 1893:—This is to certify that 1 hare used Clements Tonic, as I have been a victim to extreme nervousness and general debility (that is what I believed I was suffering from) and continual headaches, with complete loss of appetite. I have lain night after night unable to get a wink of sleep, and arose in the morning more tired than when I went to bed at night. Well, I found no relief from anything I tried. A friend ol mine said, " Why don't you try Clements Tonic V I took his advice and did so, and I can say that before I had finished the first bottle I was relieved, and by the time I had taken the second bottle I found myseli entirely cured. I have never had a return of my complaint since, i am only too happy to recommend Clements Tonic on all occasions, as I believe from experience that it is one of the greatest aids to appetite in the world, and as a etrengthener of the system there is nothing in the world to equal it. If you think by publishing this it will benefit others you are at liberty to do so.—Your* sincerely, Charles Page, butcher, Maitland Road, Islington, New South Wales.
Mr. L, a broad-minded pressman, met Mr. C, a prohibitionist, the other day. "That's a nasty cough you've got," said L "Come and have a rum hot; it'll do you good." " No, thanks; Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for me; it beats all your rum hot* for coughs and colds; it's sold everywhere."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10407, 3 April 1897, Page 3
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