A WELL-KNOWN JUSTICE OF THE ' PEACE WRITES OP . OLEiHTSI TOKIS MR.- HARNETT," <* well-known Australian J journalist and ijewspagcr proprietor who is now I engngedln commerce. is one of the many who ! eulogizes CLEMENTS TONIC. He is nlso one of tie best known commercial men itf N.S.W., I nnda Justice of the Peace of long standing, I He is emphaticmasjerting thalClemems Tonic \ is a.booa to sufferers and he never hesitates to j import that fact to his friends. Carlton Mansions, a Glebe Point, Sydney, ia/9/12. > CLEHEHTS TONIG LTD... " In testifying to the value ot CLEMENTS TONIC, I do so In the hope that others may receive as roach benefit from tills medicine through the use of it as f have. "I suffered from lassitude and lacked mental concentration. My complaint was diagnosed as enlarged llveri accompanied with flatulence and dyspepsia. The medicine prescribed was useless.. "T was: persuaded to take CLEMENTS TONIC, and to my . astonishment in a little while my constitution assumed Its normal condition, my nerves became naturally strong, and the ills peculiar to liver complaint ceased, and to use a well known term, I soon "felt fit." "Like many,.l have tried other tonics, but none had the almost MIRACULOUS EFFECT UPON ME A3 CLEMENTS TONIC HAD. "When opportunity offors, 1 shall always recommend it, , (Signed) . NAT. J. BARNETT, J;P." For. Insomnia, Weakness after Illness, Nervous Breakdown, Poor Appetite, or . Debility—take tbls medicine. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT. Do not pay good money for bad soap: have good Sunliglit Soap uLs a All who suffer 1 and find doctors ! | and other treatment of no j I .avjul will find in VITADATIO j | their hopes realised: It at one# j•' | re-vitalises and gives yon a j | fresh lease of life. Advice free : I Send to S. A. PALMER, 439 \ ' I j?ltndcn Lane, Melbourne, Vic., for | I free sample, enclosing I]- in stamps, ! 1 All ChomUtt & Stores. 3/6, 3,8 ft MENTION THlfj" I'Al'Elt. , \ $PQ- wKen * was quite a young man/'said Grandad, "I hid serious trouble' with my throat and chest. Even in (hose far-way days Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Mots was famous as a remedy for ail such troubles. Well, it cured mc, as it has cured so many others I've known since—and for over 50 years I've always said a good word for Bonnington's." The steady demand for Bonnington's through* out the. Dominion after 50 years ofarial is in iUcU t verdict of unqualified approval—the deserved lucceuof* tenuina remedy. Q For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis it it almost infalHb'e.- It i» SAFE too—there it no opium or oihar ■arcolic in, it. Here's .testimony to its eHectiveneji— Mr*. E. Hodgetls.of Sawera, wrilet as follows: . " I would just like to say a word in f*vour of BonmnetorM Irish Moss" 1 bvre elwaysfounrlitofareat. est benefit for (be chilireo fo; coujb* and colds, and u*s it alwayi." Say I "No, Thank You" if it "n't I BONNINGTON'S ■ 93
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 4
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