MR GEORGE ASHTON, QUALIFIED SIGNALMAN. No. 1 C, TI.A.N.K., WHITES HOW CLEMENTS TONIC BENEFITED TIIM IN RABAUL. Mr. A6hton, whose lette- appears bolow, has just completed eight months service, with the Australian loices at Rabaul, and ho tells how Clements Tonic warded off a threatened attack of fever. He writes: ' "Clements Tonic, Ltd., "Whilst in barracks at Hnhanl I had symptoms of malarial fever. For days f could not eat, and only drank your tonic, of which I had take 1 several lar b 'o bottles with me. "Many of my malts were dosed daily with quinine, who were surprised at tho results of your medicine, as I rapidly recovered n\y health. "It was a pity many others did not tako it. In my opinion .there would not hnvo been so much serious sickti.ess. You mav use this testimony as you think tit. "(Sinned) GEORGE F. ASHTON, "Qualified Siennlniau. No. 1 Co., "R.A.N.R.," The fact that (his medicine is used so largely over the Commonwealth is proof of'its ureat health value. Its effect upon poor dipeslion. weak nerves, weakened inaelive liver, or brain exhaustion is most remarkable. All Chemists and Stores sell it in the Commonwealth. Its use means health. -A/lvt.
Under the auspices ot the Wellington Social Democratic Party, Mr. E. M'Doiinell .("Hugh Stone") will deliver a lecture in the Alexandra Hall on Sunday evening mi "l'lays and Playwrights," taking for his subject Mr. Bt. John Ervinc's "Mixei Marriages."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 2
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