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| A Modern Philosopher, a Great Lecturer and ! Student of Modern Thought, writes this letter to Clements Tonic! ' i THE REVEREND GEORGE WALTERS has had a long and active career as a Minister I of the Unitarian Denomination; N.S.W., as a student of modern philosophy and science, and as literary critic and dramatist.'' § His church work extends from Lancashire and Aberdeen, United | Kingdom, to Melbourne and; Sydney, Australia. He is author of the dramatic works, " Joseph of Canaan," " Thou Fool," and "Empire," or the "Tragedy of Maximillian in Mcxico." ®j| He has i also been President of the Shakespeare Society of New South*Waies, and is an active member and Vice-President of the Dickens Fellowship. § The following letter should be read by all students and ' members of the Literary Societies of New South Wales with exceptional interest y — J CLEMENTS TONIG LTD. "S have much pleasure testifying'that I have, at various, tames, derived mych benefit from taking* Clements Tonic* • "When'feeling down| and in need! of 'winding .up,' or .when,, suffering from brain-fag and nerve' ■ strain, a shoricourse of Clements-Tonic has Invariably brought relief ancS corcseqwent re-invigprataon. V f( lt-helps I 'ono to say..(with little ( Plppa' in Browning's poem)— I 'Qod's in His Heaven, all's right with .the World."' (signet)).. George Walters I Mosman, Sydney, Australia, ■' i ... September, 1918 , The medicine that goes hand in hand with good health—a kind of twin brother—that brings physical confidence, strength, mental energy, and clea'rn'ess, is Clements Tonic, because it possesses those specific properties that rebuild the human constitution and strengthens its working parts. It cleanses 1 the'stomach, purifies the blood, creating new conditions of good health to the users. If any greater proof is required 8f the powers of this-splendid medicine, the testimonies given afford it, written by , | those who can well afford by experience to judge of its merits. For the general good of the public they are published, and are well worth reading by everyone I , Send to your Chemist or Store for it to-day. It is as good for Women as for Men elements Tonic i.td.. nozeli«. n s.w. Sold throughout the Dominicm. Price 3/- per bottle j| / - : ~~~ 1 1 ~ " I iVE'' Practical Men MlwlMM are ' Back of The men who are behind Lalley Light' are practical men bent on giving " Service " to every Lalley purchaser.) • • Immediately you "join up",in the "Lalley Circle" by installing this modern electric light and power plant, you be- ' come the special subject of attention by the Agents—and ' certainly the envy of your friends. ' , The N.Z. Distributors and local Lalley-; Dealers have invested money and time in the Lalley business—they know the plant is right; that it is to the farmer a sound investment, , -not an expense. /*T .• "Live"-men with practical minds;will see;to'if that you are /w_ m \ amongst the satisfied users once you instal it. I \ The Lalley Plant is a model of compactness, simplicity, arid fe high quality. Its work is efficient and economical to the « li| |i|f \ highest degree. Ufiilike other farm facilities, Lalley is not merely a "season- : ' able;' implemerit—it works every day of the'year it "always runs and runs right." " ■ ■ • - On'account of its consistent and faithful service tHe Lalley is probably one of the cheapest improvements known. ..- ■' .' The Lalley soon pays for itself in time, labour and money saved, > , .* ..and in extra work accomplished by reason of, the improved facilities 'pg Mb'tlM usc^ ut "' l ' es which't brings. All particulars are yours free for the asking. Write to, or ca " on yo" r nearest "Lal'ey" Representative. JAMES'STEWART, Electrical Engineer, Courtcnay place, Wellington DAWBER MOTOR CO., Palmerston North , iWMH. J. JONES & CO., Maaterton {tiltS! M. BRADY, Garage Proprietor, Pahiatua JofflSial MILLWARD & LANGRIDGE, "Chronicle" Buildings, Wangnnui ' TAIHAPE MOTORS LTD.,,Taihape/ ; S. WINN & CO., LTD., Nelson JMj|j 1 N.Z. Wholesale Distributors: Hope Gibbons, Sons, £ J. B. Clarkson, Ltd. Wellington and Christchurch

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 9

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