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A Prophet in his own Country.

"No man ia a prophet in hib own country " is fen old saw that has lately been proved to have a broken back. Wo acknowledge we do not Bee many instances of mon and things pogsessing great reputations at the home of their birth; but with the proprietor of Clements' Tonic the case is just the reverse of what the old adage cays. This article is consumed in large quantities right at tbe seat of its manufacture jußt as much as at places remote thenfrom, and this patronage is accorded to it on account of its genuine, acknowledged and undisputed merit; because Clemens' Tonic is not a quack nostrum, but a reliable, scientific specific, antagonistic toiisensed conditions. Moat diseases arejdui to a disordered state of the blood whici becomes contaminated. Disease thrives on these impurities and spreads throughout the system, and ends in fatal diiease. Clements' Tonic so purifies the blood and revitalises it, that diseased germs cannot exist. Clements' Tonic regenerates the entire system; it contaits all material which brain and physical workers consume in their respective avocations; aa ono employment weakens the body Clements' Tonic replaces in the blood the conetituenta contained, which restores tho healthy condition, and thiß is the secret ot its great succtau. Not because it is a cure-all, but beiauee it treats the root of disease and not t»e branches. " Croydon, N.S.W., Dec. 8, 1800. Sir,— Casually reading a list of testimonials for you famous Clements' Totic, I noticed one from a friend of mine which induced me to make some inquiries as to its merits, and received such glowing accounts of its t-liicaey that induced me to try it. I h*ve now almost finished the Becond bottle, which has simply worked wonders. I may state I have been a great sufi erer from general debility and lassitude, and am now, thanks to Clements' Tonic, a new woman. I can, with all sincerity, recommend Clements' Tonic to people suffering as I have done, and you are at liberty to make what use you like of this information.— Yours faithfully, Ellen Tebbatt." J. P. Doherty, Esq., Wee Waa, N.S.W., is so grateful for the benefits tha f he has derived from Clements' Tonio that he writes : — ■" Eor many years I suffered pain, And many medicines took in vain, - Until Clements' lonic I had to try The last resource, before I die. The first bottle gave me relief, Giving me an appetite for beef; And now I eat just like a glutton What I. can get, beef, pork or mutton. And feel just like a giant. And proud to boast I'm Clements' client. The above, my friends, take my Colonial, Is an honest bushman's testimonial.'" —Yours truly, J. P. Daherty, Wee Waa. N.S.W. Hundreds of testimonials and endorsements sent post froe on application to Clements' Tonic Works, N.S.W.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7297, 17 October 1891, Page 1

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A Prophet in his own Country. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7297, 17 October 1891, Page 1

A Prophet in his own Country. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7297, 17 October 1891, Page 1

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