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D. 33. Chisholm ana Co TEDE TESTIIOMIALS. Travellers, Tailors, Typographers, Testify to the Truth. THEY TENDER THEIE THANKFUL TRIBUTE MORE EDITORIAL TESTIMONY. Gazette Office, Windsor, N.S.W., July 22nd, ’£9. Sie, —For some time I have been testing the efficacy of CLEMENTS’ TONIC, and have proved this preparation to be one of the moat valuable ever placed before the public. I have for some timeTieen suffer* ing from the effects of over-work, and, not. ing that CLEMENTS' TONIC was very highly spoken cf in many of my exchanges, I decided to give it a trial, with the result that I speedily became re-invigorated, secured a return of my nsnal activity, and was relieved of the lassitude and nervousness which had afflicted me.for some considerable time. I can really recommend CLEMENTS’ TONIC, more particularly to brother journalists, whose professional duties, if not alto* gether arduous, are at least continuous, and demand a deal of their time and attention. Newspaper work carries with it a deal of responsibility and care, and a stimulating brain tonic is actually necessary ; but the question is—what is best ? Out of all I have tried, I must decide CLEMENTS’ TONIC has been the most invigorating, and to journalists and all of sedentary habits it must proven great acquisition, cud a boon of the most valuable character. 1 ami yonrs truly, J. Ohas. Fitzpatrick, Proprietor Gazette, Windsor. THEY DRINK IT INSTEAD OF LIQUOR. South Woodburn, Richmond River, August 2nd, 1889. Dear Sißi—-I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of CLEMENTS' TONIC. For a considerable time I suffered from EXTREME LASSITUDE IN DIGESTION, AND poor appetite. I was recommended CLEMENTS’ TONIC, and soon found’ the good effect of it; my appetite returned, and I soon felt like a different man. I have recommended CLEMENTS’ TONIC to many people, and they all speak of it in the highest terms of praise ; in fact many, people drink it in place of liquor in this house, and find it a grand appetiser and speak very s highly of it. I would not like to be without it, and always keep it in the house for myself and friends. 1 consider it the pleasantest, safest, and best tonic to be had anywhere, and oa - honestly recommend it to everybody. Yours faithfully, - Thomas Hood, Proprietor Clarence and Richmond Hotel. CLEMENTS’ TONIC. “A discovery worth advertising,” —Bulletin. ALL ITS PATRONS PEAISE IT. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE, PATIENTS PREFER, AND POLITICIANS, PAINTERS, & PRINTERS Patronise that Prince - of Preparations, CLEMENTS’ TliNlG. ‘VERY GLAD HE USED CLEMENTS’ TONIC,’ Austral Chambers, 19 Elizabeth St., Sydney, August 15, 1889. F. M. Clements, Esq. Dear sir, For many months,, sleep, appetite, and nerve power had almost deserted Tire,’ and, at times, I.suffered such" severe nervous and neuralgic headaches that life was almost unbearable After trying many “ safe and sure cures ” without relief, I : was persuaded to give CLEMENTS’ TONIC a trial, and I am very glad that I did so, for now I am' quite free from pain, can sleep well, and do my business with a degree of pleasure that I have not experienced for some months. It will give me great pleasure to recommend CLEMENTS' TONIC to all my friends and customers on the roads that I travel, and, wishing the remedy every success, I remain, jours’faithfully, J. T. Bounds CLEMENTS’ TONIC. GENERAL DEBILITATION-CUR ED. 75 King Street, Sydney, March 19, 89. Mr F. M. Moore Clements, Newtown. Dear Sir,—Kindly send me two more bottles of CLEMENTS’ TONIC, and permit me to express my thanks and gratitude at the results obtained at taking two large bottles. I had had a great amount of bush ness worry ,to contend ‘ against, which, 'together with the long hoars 1 bad stuck to it, completely undermined my constitution, and made me feel very tired, weak and ill, my nerves being quite’ shattered. I was so nervous that the accidental slamming of a door would cause me to start violently, my heart would beat very rapidly, .and 1 would break:out in a profuse perspiration, afterwards having a sensation of extreme weakness, lasting for some hoars ; my sleep at night ,was disturbed ; I awoke in the morning with headache and aching limbs, and quite unrefreshed. I had no appetite, no strength, and no inclination to work, and was completely ran ont. I was persuaded by your advertisements to try CLEMENTS' Tonic, and am a different man ever since. It gave me new health and strength, increased my appetite, and made me relish my food : I increased in flesh, I lost all nervons feelings, and now feel stronger than ever, and am glad to bear’ testimony to the value of your wonderful remedy. Yours, &0.. W. D. Braham. TEE REMEDY OF THE DAY,’ —Kiama Reporter. SEE THAT YOU GET CLEMENTS’, IMITATIONS ARE RAMPANT. All the Patrons of “CLEMENTS • ■ TONIC ’ Sing its Praises. 51 BOHSSHOSJS&OO : V/HOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS For Wrluh&ton.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 3