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MR. GEORGE ASHTON, QUALIFIED SIGNALMAN, No. 1 C, R.A.N.R., WRITES HOW CLEMENTS TONIC BENEFITED HIM IN RABAUL. Mr. Ashton, whose letto" appears below, has just completed sight months' service with the Australian Forces at Rnbiiul, and he tells how Clements Tonic warded off a threatened attack of fever. He writes: , "Clements Tonic, Ltd., "Whilst in barracks at Rabaul I had symptoms of malarial fever. For days I could not eat, and only drank vour tonic, of which I had take , ! several larire Bottles with ma ' k "Many of my mates were dosed daily with quinine, who were surprised nt the results of yonr medicine, as I rapidly recovered my health. "It was a pity many others did not take it. In my opinion there would not have been so much serious sickness. You may usn this testimony as you think fit "(Signed) GEORGE F. ASHTON, "Qualified Sumnlman. No. 1 Co. "TU.N.T?,," The fact that this medicine is used so largely over the Commonwealth is proof of its great health value. Its nffppv upon poor digestion, wenk nerves, weakened constitutions, inactive livrr, or brain exhaustion is most remarkable. All C.'liomists and .Stores sell it in the Conimonwoiiltli. Its use means health. ■—Advt. Better than mixtures or syrups is NAZOL—tho money-siiviiijr remedy for i-oih.'lh anil o.ilds. Urady for use when bought. No cold is NAZOL-proof.-Advt. "My word! It's fine, isn't it; potting your furniture moved by the New Zealand Express Co.'s motor? So quick. Saves time, money. They tell me they movo furniture with it about town or to or from town." Thoir address is 87-81 «Customhouse Quay.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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266

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 6

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