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l ' ' \ ■ Two Distinguished Conduct Medallists , WRITE TO CLEMENTS TONIC .-.. . * * A Journey from Gallipoli to Good \ Health CORPORAL E. J. ROBSON, D.C.M., No. 1008, D Company, 4th Battalion, who conies from Tamworth, says :— ' CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., „ "Since taking your Clements Tonic I have found 1 considerable improvement mmy health generally, but more especially to my which were quite undermined m consequence of the strenuous time m : the treriches, and bei g subsequently wounded. I was seven weeks m he trenches before I was disabled, but I did not feel the * strain until getting r away from the din a^d roar of the firing line. Then I collapsed, and my recovery has been very slow until 1 got on to Clements Tonic." ' A Second Military Letter to Clements Tonic "IJNVALID& BACK TO AUSTRALIA WITH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND OENERAL DEBILITY. ■ " ■-•■• '■"■■- 'ii.i ■• ■ ' ■ ■ ■ . ■- PRIVATJB GEORGE PAPPAS, D.C.M. (Dis^ . tinguislWd Conduct iYledallist), No. 305, C Company, 13th Battalion, who hails from West End, Brisbane, states :— CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., . • "I was a member of the first expedition at the landing at Gaba Tepe, and was m the trenches for over fi\|e weeks before being wounded by a bomb, 1 was dperatcd upon at the No. 2 General Hospital, Cairo, nnd then invalided back to Australia with nervoujj breakdown and general debility. "Hoiyever, Clements Tonic has done me a lot of good, ajnd I am convinced that after taking a few more bottles I shall soon be ail right. "I knoW many of the boys have derived considerable benefit from tjji Tonic, and 1 shall always re- .„ commend it to other ." Anyone iulT*ring from overaiudV or worry couscd by arduous twining or commercial work, who cannot aleep, rest nor eat well, should usd this medicine. In ended of "Wanting lUnenn. Oporntlonu, ln(tuen«ft> Typhoid. Low or D ensue Fovor, Constipation, IndlßOHlion. Kcrvoui Breakdown or Hlliounnoim. It is invaluable. Send to your ch«mifltor »tore for it. act it to-day, because it is sure to re. Mcve you, Ms medicinal to ate propertied uro recognised «v«ry--5 where.

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NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 571, 27 May 1916, Page 11