wfesti , imffiiOj Willi ' ""* """iHWi ■ ■ ' ■ -I The sincere,proofs you can have j or read are the uiras@Bicltec3 letters of -well-known, reputable business people -who,'without -<-)askßng r send- their -unsolicited,testimonials.' Here are two published below. The first is from Mr. A. S. OQCKETT, Manager, King' Street Branch, EViick 'Simmons, Ltd., Wholesale Bs. Retaiß. Tobacconist, 114 King Street, Sydney fcj.S.W., 20/4/1-2 ••■ v--' "" CIEMENTS TCjNIC XTI). " Having recently returned to Australia, and after haying special treatment, with direct instructions to givo up business for at least three months, and not benefiting one scrap from that treatment, I decided to give Clements Tonic a trial. " Having used several bottles I found the medicine to do all that is claimed for it, and can testify to its real value. I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT IT FOR ANYTHING, " In conclusion, you may publish this letter, because it may be the real means of benefiting someone who is physically rundown." ■ ■ i (Signed) ARTHUR S. DOCEETT ■ , ; ■ - 1 —r— One of the best-known business men in Rarramatta writes. He is a member of the firm of Qray Bros., Great Westtern Works, Parramatta ' 65 Church Street, Parramatta, N.S.W., 30/3/17 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "I wish to tell you of the splendid result of taking yonr. Clements Tonic. I was completely run down, on the verge of nerv.ons breakdown, and was advised to have a good rest away from business. This I , could not do", my services could not at that time be spared. ■ "A friend advised me to procure one of your large bottles. I was surprised to feel better after taking only half of its contents. I have taken altogether four large bottles,.and to-day I can honestly say I feel quite well again. Before taking" yonr tonic work was a drudgery, now it is a pleasure. "You may use this letter as an absolutely unsolicited testimonial..! shall always be pleased to recommend: Clements Tonic."' , (Signed) W. H. GRAY ■ " WHEN THESE LETTERS HATE CONVINCED YOU, GO TO YOUR NEAREST CHEMIST OR STORE AND GET CLEMENTS TONIC. AFTER TAKING IT WATCH YOUR- ■■••.. SELF GET WELL FOR INSOMNIA, INDIGESTION, ANAEMIA, NERVE BREAKDOWN, POOR APPETITE, IT IS A SURE RELIEF tffi ' ■ ■- ■■ ■ Jm^l
keeps, the DOCTOR away. ■ ■ •_ /' ■ • • ■ .■. .-'. , ■ ■ i> ~~ • | n| _■ _^L-^lui»u UTTLE THIWCS^^£ffECti>/e Soap J^W^S^lm When making up your Grocery List— ||||||||r Don't Overlook T~Z _> .HAYWARD'S MILITARY PICKLES
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 3
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381Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 3
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