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A REMARKABLE RECOVERY THROUGH CLEMENTS TONIC. WHICH CAN BE VERIFIED BY ANYONE INTERESTED. THIS IS ONLY ONE OF MANY WHICH HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD., "My wife has been taking Clements Tonic for some time, fier complaint was Neuritis. She was discharged frnm n local ho-pital as incurable, and anointed for death by tho parish priest. I then, at the eleventh hour, tried Clements Tonic, and the first few bottles gather relief. "When she got out of bed she could only walk with the aid of a stick, and only with my assistance, while still taking the tonic. She at last discarded the stick, and now she is walking pretty fair. "I know, and the neighbours round about where I live know, that it was nothing but Clements Tonic that has worked such a wouder in her after having gone through pain for so long.— I am, yours grateful v, "WILLIAM M'GINLEY." Mrs MrGinley lives in Bulwarra street, Ultimo, a Sydney suburb, New South Wales, Australia, and can ba seen any day in proof of the above statement. Clements Tonic can be relied upon for the relief of Want of Sleep, Debility, Weak Nerves, Lassitude, Indigestion, and Constipation. It gives new nerve strength and energy. A! 1 chemists sell it in the Dominion, prico 3s per bcrttle. Get it to-day.—Advt.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16796, 30 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16796, 30 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16796, 30 March 1920, Page 7

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