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KEEP YOUR BLOOD PUKE WITH Cr/E.MENTR TONIC. BAD BJ.noD MEANS GENERAL BAD 'HEALTH. •Many of tho. most serious nerve, sloniacli. liver, and kidney diseases arise from Mir luck of care to krep the stomach in good working order. Poinons Ret into the'blood caused by the effets matter fermenting in (he nalural digestive channels. Then we hove the debilitated wreck in our streets, who a few weeks before appeared equal to '.'0 years of life. How many persons in Australia have gone with each month, because of neglect, which has aided tho disease which killed? And so it is the plain duty of all to keep the great nerve and blnod medicine. Clements Tonic, alwayfi at hand. Tt is sold everywhere by all chemists and stores. It is the advance aicttl of noun 1 and permanent health.— Advt. . ___„ The Ist Battalion, Dorsetshire Heijiineut, is (he prnticl uo*nssor of a remarkable silver-headtid drum-major's stick, which was printed l« it bv Iho Nowab of Arcot. for its gnllantry at Uk- Battle of Plasscy. Tnckle coughs and olds by using N'\ZOI/. Thai's the sensible and chean»st way. NAWIf> is pnnetrating. c"rni-ki!l-iTiX.'aiMl nii'st economical.. Sixty duse.H Iβ. Gd.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 3

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193

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 186, 26 April 1918, Page 3

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