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A LIFE TIME 1 OF . | Indigestion! | i Absolutely Incapacitated for Business. . : ; WAS BCEPTTCAL . . .\ and had no faith in any] Medicines but -what doctor*! prescribed, when his friend! WORRIED HIM. he threw preju-3 dice aside, took 1 Clements Tonic, i now Mr L. T. Forrest Angas-street, Adelaide, ■ South Australia. writes on. January 6th, 1897:—I cannot longer withhold my testimony as to the efllM cacy of Clements Tonic. Erom early nuuv-fl hood until my present age, which is 41, !■ suffered very seriously from Indigestum,! whiph manifested itself in Various fonna^S constant drowsiness, lasting and splittinjjH headaches, whioh frequently absolutely pre«B vented me from attending to my business, jfl had not the slightest faith in my medicinefS except those prescribed by the leading do^B tors, and consequently spent a large portion fljH my income in professional advice a«H and ohemiets' drugs without perniaiMMgH benefit. About six months since, when on',M holiday, compelled by my own enemj9 Indigestion, a friend fairly worried me inufl taking a few doses of Clements Tonic AgaintiH my will and long standing prejudice i wall forced to admit feeling relieved, buttivqifl then thought it only temporary. HowevwS my friend induced me to continue for a litflfl longer, and I must now oonfess with d<£9 gratitude that for six months I have had n9 symptoms of the old troub'e. I can gufl through my work without difficulty, and f^H young again. I trust that other suiteraH may gain the same relief as ytmra faithfaltoH Ladiks Felt Hats, and Straw Boatera; !^H all the Newest Styles and Colon, low^H prices—E, J. Htttbos and Co., Pollen Stra^| Washino Fall Nets, New Veiling, ejsH now to hand at cur usual keea cash pru^H —E. J. Hutbon and Co., Pollen Straeti^H The Rev. W. Costley, of Stookbridga, o^| while attending to his pastoral duti^^H BUenwood, that stat9, was ittta^kcd^H cholera morbus. He, says: "By ohanQl^l happened to get hold of a bottle of Oham^^l lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarracsa Bmm^| and I think it was the means of Mvia^jj^H ife. It relieved me at once," Fw IHI^H J, E. Hassbk, jrocff, - «

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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9027, 26 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9027, 26 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9027, 26 March 1898, Page 1

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