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©fie Farmers-.'and Settlers' Assodafion of N. S. Wales, Mr.T. L Campbell,one ofSite best known eoiiereial .ciliseis of Sydney, writes Ms opinion of Clements Toik feeeaese he says it merits i! .'■■'■ ''"* '" " « Farmer! and Settler*' Association of N.S.W., 7 O'Connell Street, A.'- Sydney, 27.7.'16 TONIC LTD, " Knowing the value of Clements Tonic from personal use and experience, I do not hesitate to give my opinion of it, simply putting into words what 8 have so often spoken. "I believe it to be a very fine nerve and blood tonic. 1 know that it has benefited be greatly. At various periods my duties are exceptionally heavy, involving great mental and nervous strain, and' I have always found your medicine oftfoe greatest value to me, having singularly invigorating and recuperative properties. "I make a point of recommending Clements Tonic to many of my friends, as I feel desirous of enabling others to benefit by my personal experience." Bam, Sirs, yours sincerely, ■" «!M If* JT is questionable whether there is any man better or more widely known J, than the Secretary of this far-reaching Association, the influence o{ which extend over the entire State and whose members amongst the pastoral and farming communities of N.S.W. are to be numbered in thousands. Toall of these Mr: Campbell's letter will appeal as equally as it will to his numberless friends in city commercial life, because of its sincerity and its lucid explanation of the value of a medicine the effectiveness of which is felt and recognised . throughout the' Commonwealth and New Zealand IT IS A VERY RELIABLE MEDICINE FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND SEND FOR IT IF YOU ARE SUFFERING FROM BRAIN-FAG, INSOMNIA, OR WEAK NERVES kALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE A jC^men^s.TonieT ? td.,gp_iejle t M.s ; ,W.__ _ : _ -j^^P
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3160, 11 August 1917, Page 13
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498Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3160, 11 August 1917, Page 13
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