CONSTIPATION AND WEAK DIGESTIVE POWEftS MAY BE EASILY RELIEVED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. If you suffer from poor digestion, and caunot enjoy a meal, if your appetite is so .poor that you shun food, you should try 'Clements Tonic. , It is recognised everywhere as the B.edicine that makes a poor appetite a good one. It strengthens the stomach. ,-,nd puts the human system in order. It is a medicine tested by time, a'nd thousands of people all over Australia testify to it. AH chemists and stores sell it everywhere.— Advt.
A reserve officer in the United States medioal corps who recently returned to the States from Great Britain is loud in his praises ofihe work in bone surgery being done in British hospitals. He says: "They pan +ako a rib' from a man and use ; t to replace a crushed bone ■ in his arm. Patients who in earlier, times would have been considered permanently disabled are now fixed up in a few ■weeks so that they can go hack to the front. . In a- sinnle month, in one hospital, wo had 1350 bone cases, and 1000 of them were ready at the end of thp month to go back and fight aaain." At Levin on Aiiril 1 the N T e\v Zealand Loan and Mercantile Asency Co. will sell stock. • A salo of Btor-k will Vc held at Olakl on April 10 by Messri". Abraham and Williams and Co. , Hp'stf-. A. L. Wilson and Co. will Fen furniture planpa, etc., 3* their rooms, Tiambton Quay, to-day at IX 'p.m..
YOU SHOULD NOTE that medals from exhibitions with regard to eucalyptus only testify to industrial usefulness, such a« making varnish, etc. SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is hoflorsed by the highest medical authorities as a beneficial and safe medicine, and is proved at the Supremo Court of Victoria to be perfect and without harmful by-Affects. SANDER'S EXTRACT oan always be relied on. Only recently the Melbourne "Age" reoorted that ibout 30 girls were sufferifis poisoning from eucalyptus lollies, which were evi. dently made from the common eucfllypms. The insisting on the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT will avoid every danger j safe, reliable,!and efficient. You run no risk with SANDER'S EXTRACT, -Advt. •
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 170, 8 April 1918, Page 6
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