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1111 SHlllHflillliEKli gr SHOWING THE GREAT'pURES _§! IRAIJiIHIiH HAS EFFECTED IN CASES OF' AN/EMIA, SLEEPLESSNESS, BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, POOR BLOOD, NEURALGIA, LOW SPIRITS, WEAK NERVE POWER, &c. Mr. PATRICK DOV7NES, a miner, well known In the Corowa district, Now South Wales, and now at Rutherglen, Victoria, writes the following letter concerning the value of the great natural blood and nervo romcdy, CLEMENTS TONIC. It is Just the simple story of renewed health after years of despair and useless treatment; but It spealts for Itself. A medicine that can save life at such a stage must bo of national beneilt to the general public. Everyone should read this man's letter, written in October, 1903:— CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD. "With sinccrc thanks I write, hoping you will be spared to cure sufferers with your valuable tonic as you have curcd mo. I have been a sufferer for two years with stomach trouble, spitting of blood, unable to digest my .food, causing me great pain and distension in the stomach. I was in four hospitals in New South Wales and [Victoria. -In five months I had seventeen medical examinations, which said . the blood was from my lungs, and it was a chest trouble. No treatment did me any good;-but Clements Tonic did. lam a miner, working for the last four, years in the Great Southern Consols Mine, Kutherglen. I have never seen a Clements Tonic agent; I wish I could, for I would give hundreds of witnesses to my statement, who said I would never COME OUT 01? : THE HOSPITAL ALIVE. " But,, thanks to your Clements Tonic, I am still living, and enjoying good health. I am . a poor hand at writing, or I would publish this IN ALL THE PAPERS, so I am sending it to you, with my consent to use my name, and ■ 1 publish it as you like. > " (Signed) PATRICK DOWHES." Great Southern Consols Mine, Victoria. There is ~o mediolne so essential, reliable, and certain in its health restoring powers as the great nerve and Wood remedy, Clements Tonio. During the trying Australian weather, women who are run down, anaemic, with poor appetite, i lassitude, loss of sleep? who have that tired, dead-to-the-world feeling, will And it n blood-maker and nerve-strength jaahor of distinct valne. It is used largely over Australia became it is reliable) it never falls to benefit, it makes sick men and women well, it purifies the blood, strengthens the heart, liver, nerves, o»d brain, and makes lifo worth living. All ohorcists and stores sell thin splendid medicine. It,, is the permanent safeguard of the body, which inunr'es it r gainst disease, keeps it healthy. Send for it tp-day. No wise housewife) or comaicrolal man should be without it at any time. wmes W m Wis »S IM I H9sKl)e^sra m Wincarnis is sold by Wine Merchants, Licensed Chemists and Grocers. iustralian and Sen Zealand Depot: FABSEW 4 JOHNSON, 9&7 Barrack Street, SYDNEY,N.B.V. COLEMAN & CO., Ltd., Wlncarnla Works, HOBWIOH, ESQ. Easter Weddings! Prospective Easter Brides are invited to call and inspect some of out Bridal Groups and Portraits, from which it will be seen that in these, as well as in all our other worlt, we secure tho animated expression, without which a photograph cannot be regarded as successful. We are now booking engagements for Easter Weddings. Call and arrange early. MUIR /VIOODIB, PHOTOGRAPHERS, MORAY PLACE (Corner Princes Street). wwk iMIi II [fill KfJJJCM ill!! Having acquired those premises lately occupied by IVlr Baion, and situate on the second storey of our present Large Store, we intend altering the Store to make it convenient for Show Rooms, putting a large staircase for access. To do this we have decided to hold an ALTERATION FURNITURE AND FURNISHING SALE, : Putting the whole of our Large Stock on the market at prices that will speedily effect a clearance. We want money to do the above alterations; and you'll part with it freely when you see the Bargains we offer WATOH THIS SPACE FOR PARTICULARS, AND LOOK OUT FOR ©UR CIRCULAR NEXT WEEK. Octagon, PUNBDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15101, 25 March 1911, Page 2

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