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FACTS THAT CAN’T BE DISPUTED.

Startling and Reliable Evidence. To counteract the enervating, relaxing, and evil effects and depressing nature of the climate in this country during tha summer months, no remedy has ever appeared before the public to equal, or even that would bear comparison, with Clements Tonic. It prevents fever, malaria and ague, keeps up the appetite, assists digestion and assimilation, stimulates the stomach, liver kidneys and bowels ; thus preventing liver and kidney disease, and warding off their unpleasant symptoms, as headache, con* stipution, piles, gout, rheumatism, dropsy, apoplexy, &c. The summer is the time when Clements Tonic is the medicine par excellence for the people. It prevents the relaxation and depression so prevalent in the hot weather in these latitudes ; it enriches the blood, aids perspiration, and restores all lost nerve power ; is the most reliable actifebrifuge, and pick-me-up prepared in the world, and can be depended upon to do good and cure disease. The action of Clements Tonic is certain, sure and prompt ; relief is felt immediately after taking the first dose ; it acts direct on the seat of disease and cures the causee, and then the effects of that cause cease. Most other remedies offered are prepared with a view of treating the symptoms, consequently, as soon as tha effect of the medicine passes away the trouble returns and the patient wants another bottle of medicine. Clements Tonic positively effectually, and permanently cures ; it does not only relieve, like most of the narcotic mixtures sold, but radically effects a cure ; and if the patient only avoids the source from which he or she contracted the illness in tho first place a relapse is impossible. Moreover Clements Tonic does not eonstrlage the gastric vessels of the stomach or cause indigestion, and will not injure nor discolour the teeth. We are continually receiving new evidence from the patrons of this wonderful remedy, gratifying praise and eulogy arriving daily from the most influential gentlemen in the colony. For instance :—Thomas Garrett Esq., M.P., writes: I have taken Clements Tonic with very great advantage. It is yery stimulating, and a great aid to appetite and digestion.’ John Plummer, Esq., says : ‘ Mrs Plummer has frequently derived great benefit from the use of Clements Tonic, and can confidently recommend its nse to all sufferers.’ P. Jefferson Wallace, Esq., the veteran journalist, says that ‘ after taking one 4s 6d bottle he found his appetite much improved, ha could sleep more soundly, and felt refreshed next morning ; after taking six large bottles his health was fully restored, and he can confidently recommend Clement’s Tonic to all sufferers from nervous exhaustion, worry, or the effects of excessive mental labour.’ W. D. Braham, the crack tailor, of King-street, Sydney, writes in terms of the highest praise, says : * Clement’s Tonic gave him new health and strength, increased hisjappetite, and made him relish his food, he increased in weight, lost all nervous feelings, and now feels stronger than ever and is glad to give bis testimony in support of so wonderful a remedy.’ We could go on ad infinitum with evidence like the foregoing. We do not ask you to take our word ; but we are prepared to prove the efficacy of Clement’s Tonic by outsido evidence, if will only tend us your address. We must, however, give you one word of warning : Don’t let unscrupulous men impose upon you with substitutes ; they all are imitations of Clement’s Tonic, which proves the superiority of our article. If you are unaable to procure it in your locality we will send half-dozen 4s 6d bottles for P. 0.0. for 255, or one dozen for 45a. Writo to F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney, if you experience any difficulty

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 29

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FACTS THAT CAN’T BE DISPUTED. New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 29

FACTS THAT CAN’T BE DISPUTED. New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 29

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