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I 12 GAUGEafIPPEiaan?; ; l! |,;:. The Winchester Self-Loader f ls''a'wlld-E)wi'gxin pai<excel-'J-''^! | lence. The recoil ejects the fired shell, feeds a loaded shell£~s ; I from the magazine into the chamber, cocks the hammer? iiS | and leaves the gun ready to be fired again. In wUd-fowif-i j shooting, the game often comes fast and when least es«£ 1 i 3 pected. Shoot a Winchester SelftLoader and youcari i ! ways be prepared for a series of shots; for the loading andf j | firing of Uiis gun are controlled by .thes trigger finger. Asj 'jf | , the recoil in this gun is iKed to. operate the reloading j mechanism, the "kick"'of [heavy loads is minimized,) <;! j making the gun very pleasant to shoot It is a hammer-; ;1! I. less, two-part take-down, :five-shotTep eater, that i _ 'jf works well with 'all standard : loads. The- working;'. ■ | 5 ■ parts being made of Nickel steel, make it strong and safe. ®j J- Ask your dealer, to show!you .the Winchester:, that's,-.^j • | LOADED-B^RECOII^ONTROLLED' '"I |•' ;..-^^KE^RIGGEaiiFINGEJ?.V •; ' j lerwis JreaMrn:! Mr. P. R. MILES, a well-known Interstate. Traveller, [ REPRESENTING ' | ONE OF THE - ,j | V' -LARGEST- , ' j COMMERCIAL ' . ' M ■ FIRMS IN . ' \ I . AUSTRALASIA* - j WRITES A REMARKABLE LETTER TO 'CLEMENTS TONIC LTD., jj IN WHICH HE DRAWS THE PUBLIC ATTENTION TO HIS t WONDERFUL RECOVERY TO HEALTH AFTER ALL MEDI* ~ CINES FAILED HIM.' - ' \ MR. MILES EMPHATICALLY DECLARES HE CONSIDERS ; i ■ , THIS TONIC THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. BECAUSE ;• \ HE KNOWS WHAT IT DID FOR HIM AND FOR HIS SYDNEY, i J : ; FRIEND WHO AIDViSED HIM TO TAKE IT; AND WHOM -• 1 > IT CURED OF RHEUMATISM'AFTER HE HAD BEEN CON. ' • j; S/DERED INCURABLE. READ THIS LETTER-IT IS GOOD . V 'Hi READING FORTHOSE WHO DESIRE TO REGAIN HEALTH. $j ■ ..".j. ■. .Travellers' Club. " f> > i. Moore St., Sydney, 3/4/13 t | CLEMENTS TONIC E.TD., J " For years I suffered from CHRONIC INDIGESTION. and DEBILITY, 1 1 and, at my profusion it one involving very strenuous in the interests of one ' t of the largest international firms represented in Australia, at times-I found it Vary 3: difficult, on account of ill-health, to perform those duties, satisfactorily to myself. i' "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' j' me in a weak and depressed state. j ; " 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 he had almost been . V given up as incurable, and strongly advised me to do as he. had done, to take §; Clements Tonic. . ... ■ ' . " I acted on his advice, and purchased several large bottles of the medicine i, in Melbourne, and the result of itsyus'e is that ttn-'day I scarcely feel I have any. ,'S, nerves, for my indigestion and'debibty are spectres of the past. j "I CONSIDER I AM COMPLETELY CURED. I have taken a!- ' \ I • together seven large bottles, and still continue to use it, AS I THINK IT THE i GREATEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It has given me a new lease 5 . I am, Sirs, yours faithfully,, _ " !=! ) THE PROPRIETOR OF ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL PROVINCIAL l| | NEWSPAPERS Ifi N.S.W. WRITES THIS LETTER: .|l Dear Sirs, > j " I can confidently recommend. Clements Tonic to any person whose nerves J! are overtaxed, or who is run-down by physical or mental exertion.. I consider it \' ! a most wonderful energy ; restorer and nerve-protector. Having proven its efficacy i I after several years of use, I would not ■ be' without it. My duties, though not !, 5 laborious, are constant and nerve-racking, and for years past I have depended on r $ • your Tonic to keep me in a fit condition of health to master the task I set myself, j; | "| am giving yoii this testimonial gratefully in the hope that it will be the. | i medium of inducing others to undertake n course of the Tonic that has permanendy ■ restored my energy after doctors prescriptions failed. : j (Origiaal letter and name of tie attestant Is putuifoa of •*! 1 dementi Tonic Ltd.) . v ; jlj ■ appetite, fnsomnla or loss of sleep, PLEASE NOTE THAT I 1 ( weariness after a night's rest, slngfpsh ! I sSisS Ep Oeieils lonic Clements Tonic assists Naturc.to keep ~ * vmiuiv s the human house in order, and to B _ remedy the above evila. Professional It OOld by . \ ! business men in any capacity should . 1 wciijcd a?ter 3 of iU-health, ■ AU CHEMISTS & STORES I | fever, loss, of sleep, infiuuiraj or de-, 5 biiity or nerve weakness. Theysnoula tafODffhQTlt An<fr»ln«i» 5 p get CtSMENIS TONIC and get welL luruuguuiil rtnstraiasta. ; i=i©firaiAis=ii EM€!iSl. .WafcSies. UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. I AB^ I Should your Jeweller not stock RotherKams Watches, apply— I BOX 420, SYDNEY, for addreu of Dearest Agent '.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 4

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