A CLERGYMAN'S LETTER TO CLEMENTS TONIC. .A further great endorsement of a really fino M(jdicine, which is specially suitable for professional people. "Tlio Meanis," Tressider Avenue, HnbwfieM, N.S. Wales, Australia. CLEMENTS TONIC, LTD.; "Somehow- tlie writer would never have anything to do witli patent medicines of any description, having a decided prejudice, against any that were largely advertised. "A bottle of your remedy, however, wns placed in my hands, and out of courtesy to my friend who had an interest in mv welfare, I ventured to take it as advised. "With nlraeiire T write you that, since tnkini» Clements Tonic ■my system is braced up. and my general health much imnroved. "Tn such a calling ns mine, the nervons tension is always high, and I assure von Ihn' if is -->0(1 to find something that really benefits. "A good thing is always worth passing on. "I ai'\ vow sincerelv. "(Signed) IT. S. SMITH, "Pastor, l>iphhimlt Bnotist Church." A remarkable remedy wh"n need consistently for weak nerves, brain-fag, or want of sleep. Professional persons should never be without it. All chemists and stores sell it.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 6
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184Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 31, 31 October 1918, Page 6
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