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S POPILIS PCIQIEt IHTO Of CLEMENTS TONIC | TIE MEDICINE ; THAT LENGTHENS LIFE. J |"1 STRONSLY RECOMIENB THIS MEAT MEDICINE." | The following splendid tribute to this great nerve and brain tonic was received from the Rov. John Hosking, j so well known as the'officiating Minister of the Congregational Church, Fitzroy, Melbourne. Only the great 1 benefit derived from its use, and the conviction that the public would obtain great benefit by the publication of | this letter, prompted the Rev. John Hosking to, write. Thte attostant is so well known as an earnest church j ; worker, and so highly respected by reason of his good work amongst his people that any reference beyond that' which he has already generally received from the metropolitan Press would be superfluous here.' . ' >3 . Tho Manse, 101 Gore Street, ! . Fitzroy, Melbourne, l/3/'l2. ! CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "I would like to 'express my thanks for the fortunate chance I got on board the Orient steamer en route to England some <ime agOs that I was recommended a bottle of Clements I Tonic. : • ' | "I was completely run down and suffered by nervous prostration, being troubled with in- \ somnia and nervous headaches. \ "After taking one bottle I slept soundly, and soon got stronger. I had tried various , medicines, and spent much money with doctors, but all io no purpose. . v "One bottle put me right, and was worth its weight in gold. I recommend this medi< j cine very strongly. You may use this as you think fit. t "Signed JOHN HOSKING, D.D." j After you have read this letter you must be convinced that this medicine possesses curative properties of an exceptional character. If your nerves are run down, weak from any cause, if you suffer from poor appetite loss of J sleep, indigestion, billiousness, sickness after eating, weak nerves, or nervous breakdown, insomnia, or brain-fag, • send for Clements Tonic, which is spld everywhere. It gives health. All Chemists and Stores sell it. , ! ' ' , WHERE O<DES |f% J THESHiNE..-. PW I COME FROW A r a limit w^lLl ■~ HUXLEY'S ' UTMItWRTEMBEEI S?I ,<j®. CREAM. l relieves mend W 11\ MUSCULAR PAIN. ! || AND ALL RHEMHATIC. SCI.ATICA' | |(° j ' 'I JljX Non« Creasy. mpn-stalnlnp. /Inexpensive. Obtainable Irom nil large retail ChWsts In Wellington, NewZeolsnd." Whorls ||g3 ® / Jrow Shorland & Co., and Irom Foltoo flrimwade & Co., nUl.bourne. j |jp|j AHGLO-AMERICAH PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY, ITD, ? CROYDON : Llkjel T ?tf'ToW^n" e t'; i ® R. \ > being of ipcclal thickness and quality. j 8 ~ 8 iT Co* * I They will coat you a few pence more, !; !| Ri6®llor§@S! I . l 1 I wAß^ris> Comfort Wc " i! B 5 Ytflf J|lS> * 1 ! ONE TRIAL will convince you that t' Di " « ; 0 these Heels are unequalled for .Wear jj - fl l The responsiveness of I and Comfort Be sure that the Heelt jd t\ . .j. Cs\ II ill I Jj l are branded " Dunlop Police Heels. | u| the..Cuslxions is a point /obtainable all* leading ooot stores, j jj! est attention in th© j THAT phenomenon* rubber a! building of | georqe gray aii st*tM & I"tl ! BILLIARD I r - I j s I ?I As every Billiardist knows, ■*§* Bk pSI § PS" P- ®@®®illi= a &a , pp. d even a consummate player imk [O |La l&g 0{ PU K i EES' fem Baa i!\ J like George Gray would be p q baffled by slow-acting Cushions. " 6 BfllNK. ONLV Jj ALCOCK'S incomparable Tables are fitted with fast- g | aYA @9 n™« b running Imperial Low Cushions—the result of sixty years' s | ffI.PL fe-S " tireless experiment. Specialists build them from finest 3. B ■i quality Para-the World's Best Rubber. " |». 'AOKNOWLUDQIiD BT ALB q ! Tliese Cushions "possess all the elements of perfection," v •Jg cOiVNOISSEOHS j said Professor Carrae. tho noted French Authority on \& ' n „ . , lmv 0 . Billiards- ' Ba i ABoULUIifiLI » " Bolter could not be found B jj In Paris or London. 1 ' s THE BEST. D; 0 o; FOE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OP ALCOCK'S BILLIABD n c; tables "WEiTE to-dat to S Brßwary and OlTioes. c| ILCOOjC H 00. a " e d a fa?t f orv e : WelllmigSoii jj' Mo,e6wor,h and Murphy S,rßo,s ' t LTD. — Alao nt Auoklund, Ohristohurch, Dunodin, Sydney, fin —' D \ Melbourne, Lonrtou. fi M T>HONE »12 for all classcs of Print|i , _/7l i jug Prompt attention mod- «•? y i/i "n erato chargcs. "Dominion" General Ba «a w«saw.twiswb>u <a b■bj as «ria to « ■ " raranojM Pijntinir House, Dominion ATenue,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 14

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