Mr. P. R. MILES, a well-known Interstate \ Traveller, I ! . • REPRESENTING , . j ■ . . ONE OF THE -' ' f /; LARGEST ■' ' . • , \ COMMERCIAL ■ . j / ' FJRMS IN ' j ' \ AUSTRALASIA, - | . WRITES A REMARKABLE LETTER TO CLEMENTS TONIC LTD/, I, IN WHICH HE DRAWS THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO HIS -\ WONDERFUL RECOVERY TO HEALTH AFTER ALL MEDI. j CINES FAILED HIM. . , ' \ ' MR. MILES EMPHATICALLY DECLARES HE CONSIDERS . I ■ THIS TONIG THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD, BECAUSE \ HE KNOWS WHAT IT DID FOR HIM AND FOR HIS SYDNEY { ■ ' FRIEND WHO ADVISED HIM TO TAKE IT, AND WHOM | . IT CURED, OF RHEUMATISM AFTER HE HAD BEEN CON- % ' SIDERED INCURABLE. READ THIS LETTER-IT IS GOOD 1 ' '-. READING FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE TO REGAIN HEALTH. I , Commercial Travellers' Club. • •■; ■-' ■ ' . Mopre St.. Sydney, 3/4/13. \ CS.EIVIENVS TONIC LTD., . I .-■- For years I suffered from CHRONIC INDIGESTION and DEBILITY, jj and, as my profession is one involving very strenuous duties in (he interests of one , of the largest international firms represented in Australia, at times I found it very' difficult, on account of ill-health, to perform those duties, satisfactorily to myself. ( "My ailments were intensified when I became a victim to appendicitis in '• Melbourne last year, for which 1 was operated upon successfully, although it left f me in a weak and depressed state, ... '. "During a visit, to Sydney I told a friend of my condition of ill-health, | and he at once told me of his own severe case, in which lie had almost been \ given up nj, incurable, and strongly advised me to do ai he had done, to take ; Clements Tonic. ■ ' ■' ' . J • "I acted on his advice, and purchased several large bottles of the medicine 8 in Melbourne, and the result of its use is that to-day I scarcely feel I have any I nerves, for my indigestion and debility are spectres of the past. : "I CONSIDER lAM COMPLETELY CURED. I have taken ai- 8 together seven large bottles, and still continue to use it, AS I THINK IT THE '< GREATEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It has given me a new lease ) of life. ,, ■'■';■■ s ] am, Sirs, yours faithfully, ' » THE PROPRIETOR OF ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL PROVINCIAL \ NEWSPAPERS IN H.S.W. WRITES THIS LETTER: \ Dear Sirs,. ' . . > 1 ■■ .• " I can confidently recommend Clements Tonic to any pcrion whose nerves V are overtaxed, or who is run-down by physical or mental exertion. I consider it j . a most wonderful energy-restorer and nerve-protector. Having proven its efficacy ■after, ieveral years of use. I would not be without; it, .My duties, though not ! laborious, are constant and nerve-racking, and for/years past I.have depended on > your Tonic to keep me in > lit condition of health to master the task 1 set myself. • ; r*"'l am giving you this testimonial gratefully in the hope that it will be the ! medium of inducing others to undertake o course of the Tonic that has permanently I restored ray energy after doctors' prescriptions failed." ■ ' ; '' I ' ' (Original letter «nd nane of tie alfestant in posiessioa qI I I . .i.,..'..-,.. ■•• . Cleaenti Toalc Ltd.) '''•,■ ' ..' I I '"■ ;: ; ::' — __ \ i Irritable nerves, poor nnd uncertain _~ _ . ■ „___ _,„ . _ 1 I appetite, insomnia or loss of sl«p, ■ PLEASE NOTE THAT weariness alte; a night's rest, sliigaish .) '' ' liver (cr want of exercise indigestion /r*in -.__ ' * I . niid constipation, are often the ban.; 3fl ©$$§£! aVlHi?T)?rf& j the human house'in order, and to '.'■.'■ , ' » remedy the above, evils. Professional i s Sn]A Uγ ~ .f - '• ■ business men in any capnei y should ■ ' ' '"' -'.. i J 'ALL CHEMISTS^'STORES % \ \ . plsH£ l aSi?l thronghont Australasia. | \'■ I '' ' '-" . .. ' DAVID McCRAE MATTRESSES Took.First Prizo nnd Gold Mptlal at Ancklaiitl I.A. niiuVM. Exhibition, 1913-U. ' Reward of Merit (highest Kiycn), at Wellington, JS'.Z., 1911. ,Na .G.uarantee .Weight and Quality of Ticking equals those shown at Exhibitions.. OAVJD'MoPRAE • PARISH STREET, WELLINGTON. , UHViU WICOKHfc, .'Phono 2551. '.: P.O. Box 28^ ■-V ' ■ '■' 'V.'. '9 ■ - : ■'....'■ 4 The Healthful' : 'Form a ''■■'■ ■ *^ W Economic and Safe. W 0 •' ■«».■ ■'■■••• 0 0, The Modem ' 0 . P\ Glass Holder i )s\ lN IVjni \ In 3 SJzesT To burn W * \ 6-B.crlohour e d 0 ■■•■■■ Sou S w tr NaS?¥ Everywhere,^, 0 PRICE'S PATENT X**/ ,jj? ' CAfJDLE COMPANY 'rfioV^ Londbn, Liverpool, CopeTowa "wa" Uβ r 'Johannesburg, Shanghai. N^V\^^W^% j".price's f + ■ IMPROVED ; 4 * EXPORT m r NICHT LIGHTS wipiel ir, ■ The best for burning in a W .m saucer containing water. jdL Pately a NjL Owned Company. WE, MiEINE, E3IPLOTEES , LIABIIJT?, AND OENERAIr ACCIDEffi ITS POFULAEITI DDE TO"PEOMPTMESa • ■-■ ' '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2187, 27 June 1914, Page 17
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