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MR. 'GEORGE ASHTON, QUALIFIED SIGNALMAN, No. 1 ft, R.A.N.K., WRITES HOW CLEMENTS TONIC BENEFITED HIM IN IUBAUI. ; i Mr. Ashton, whose lette- appears be- ' low, has just completed eight months' < service with the Australian Foices at Unbanl, anil ho tells how Clements Tonic ' warded off a threatened attack of fever. He writes: I "Clements Tonic, Ltd., ' "Whilst in barracks at Ralwul T had ' symptoms of malarial fever. For days ' I could not cat, and only drank your ' lonic, of which I had taken several large [ bottles with me. . . J "Many of my mates were dosed daily with quinine, who were surprised at the s results of your medicine, as I rapidly f recovered my health. ' "It was a pity many others did not ' Like it. In my opinion there would not J have been so much serious sickness. You fl may use this testimony as you think tit "(Signed) GEORGE F. ASHTON, ' J "Qualified Signalman, No. 1 Co., ; "R.A .N.R.." I The fact that this medicino is used =o largely over the Commonwealth is > proof of its great health value. Tts » effect upon poor digestion, weak nerves, „ weakened Constitutions, inactive liver, v it brain exhaustion is most rcmarkablo. 0 \ll Chemists and Stores sell it in the 'j Commonwealth, I\b tise means health. (, -A'lTy. k

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 8

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