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n • . it , ■ s± ■ •• % The first competition in the New -I| ' Year has just closed—l7B bags tt winning the First Prize of £3, .. | .. . whilst the lowest number of bags g 'fll'i® sen 1 !; in (7) won a prize of 5/-. H Remember, this is a CASH com-. _ petition—free entry, open to all. : p (J! V Why not start saving bags right : « —, .. away? You will find full particu- « lars in every bag. i| 99-' Cash Prizes Monthly I [ ilfejjg §«ttrap-MeeSprings," I ; I Central Australia, by Mr. GEORGE HALLETT, 1 jj Foreman of the Overland Telegraph Line, | z? p - | | ; ; I This, is a most remarkable testimony . i ' ■ MR. HALLETT was so illthat hope was given up of his recovery. | | He was nursed by a professional lady, Mrs. M. 3. Jones, who also R J writes thus since Mr. Hallelt recovered "Mr. Hallctt has now | I undertaken a ride to Barron Creek, ISO miles distant, to get his , p J liorses and plant together. He was in good spirits and had a ; f i supply ot Clements Tonic on the mail leaving the dav after he | | , left. A friead of mine, Constable Jones, staying at this hotel, was i . V | run down very much. He tools your Tonic and swears by it. I. . jj 4 thought it advisable to write you privately as I nursed Mr. j 3 . 'i * Hatlett night and day during h;s trying time. Of course you will | understand I recommended the Tonic, it is the only medium I jj | use myself. Mr.,Kallett had no less than eight operations for | ' " [5 tapping, and I packed him in hot packs for two hours daily to jj . . t s induce perspiration. It has been indeed a wonderful recovery • J 3 . and it is the talk of the Territory." j j ffIr.MLETTS. Setter is here published in Ml J s " Stuart Arms Hotel, Alice Springs, 3 . « Central Australia, 2/4/'l6 J | 'CLEMENTS TONIC LTD.. 1 a "A few vords in praise af the wonderful good your I ■: | Toniii has done for me during an illness of nearly five | | months, in which niy legs from my feet to above rny stom- 1 ; ? ach' were swollen to more than twice their ordinary size. | : f "I was almost helpless, could not stoop or do_anytiling I I for myself. -In trying to lie down I had a feeling of | • } strangulation, and was in a terribly bad. way and over one | I thousand miles front Adelaide. A lady friend, Mrs. M. E. | 5 ■ Jones, who herself nursed me through that trying time | 5 strongly recommended Clements Tonic. She had some iu | \ the house, and wired to Adelaide for a supply. After the | a first two bottles I felt a slight improvement, the feeling of | H' strangulation became less, my appetite increased, and I | I have, kept on improving, ' | a "I have taken three small and twelve large bottles, and | . § am now so far recovered that lam leaving A lico Springs to i 3 take lip my duties as FOREMAN OF THE OYJiRLAND I s TELE&EAPH repairing party, which I have held for nearly 1 ' ? thirty years.,l am well known from Darwin to Adelaide. | j '"I may say lam still taking the tonic. All my acquaint- § 3 ances had no hope of my recovery, even a supposed trained | •' I nurse pronounced it a hopeless case, bat Clements Tonic 1 4 built me np, enriched my blo6d, gave me natural sleep, and N S- • • gave me strength to undergo the several operations of tap- | i ping so successfully performed. lam thankful to say I feel S i almost as well as ever I did in my life, and the swelling has fj 1 I all disappeared." ; . jf j . 'S'suei' | 1/ - | In cases o£ Want of Sleep, Anaemia, Indigestion, Sluggish Liver, Neuralgia, pi . :jj Weak Nerves, Nervous Breakdown, Wasting, Weakness after Dengue Fever, S ' i Operations, or Influenza, and where the recovery is slow the recuperative |j '[ powers are aided by its use. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT. W r . IT DOES GOOD BECAUSE IT IS GOOD . _ f ' f Clements,' Tonic Ltd., Rozelle, N.S.W. M . iw • JJL Ld BUT any adjust' f «SdS=sEr33s® / \0 £r * ,* ..,•/> y VIS ment is on a uire rea! anfc. A A basis of skid tires, and v are now cold under £lie United States .Tire -Con* 0 —I .. pany's l'egalai" warranty™ M perfect v/orkmanship f iViIIOS j and material—H k ' : 'V'' 7 .-■■■■ "atooked by all Motor Houses of Eaputo. •'f v Wholesale Distributors— / /,;P/JAGNUS,' .SANDERSON. & CO., e.iG.l-9 Wolllnsiton 4 Dunedln.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 6

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753

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 6

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