AN IMPORTANT THEATRICAL ASSERTION.
Mr. Edward Bransconibo, tho wellknown Theatrical and Musical Entrepreneur, to whom Australia and New Zealand is indebted for the visits of the Westminster Glee Singers, Sousa's Band, and ,the famous Russian Instrumentalists the Gherniavsfcis. the Scarlet Troubadours,- and- the Dandies Costume Companies, writes of Clements Tonic thus:- ■■' . •...■: The Garden Theatre, , ; Bayswater fload, Sydney, Australia. TO CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD. "As a consistent user of Clements Tonic for the past nino years I testify to its undoubted efficacy. "The mental and nervous strain, associated with all theatrical' and musical touring work is an ever present source of trouble to those so engaged. I have bee!) no exception. ■ ■ "The tours of Sousa's' Band and The Westminster ■ Glee Singers, the latter alone extending over an uninterrupted period of two yeara, involved .a constant demand on the nervous,syetem."This demand was always.unfailingly met by a course of Clements Tonic, and there is no gainsaying the practical benefits I derived from its use. "If further tcetfmony were needed I could add that my opinion is strongly substantiated by similar.experiences, on the part of the many friends to,whom I have recommended this excellent remedr"(Signed) EDWARD BKANSCOJf.BE." Beyond question tho medicine for the Theatrical Profession, for those specially engaged in brain wort, and who suffer from brain-fag, loss of sleep, nervousness, and poor appetite. Clements Tonic should be a stand-by medicine for all theatrical »POpK All Chemists and Stores sell v it.—Advt. There is a little fish which haunts the weed tracks of the Gulf Stream, and there builds its i\est and lays its eoies like n bird rather than.a fish. Tins animal imitates in colour the weed, it lives in, and, like the chameleon, constantly changes its colour.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 8
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284AN IMPORTANT THEATRICAL ASSERTION. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 7, 3 October 1918, Page 8
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