AN EDITORIAL TO CLEMENT'S TONIC. The Managing Editor of tiio Baptist Newspaper, Sydney, declares the value of Clement's Tonic to; the brain worker cannot be expressed in words. Hero is his letter. ' 530 Kent Street, Sydney, •25th July, 1919. CLEMENT'S TONIC, LTD"I havo pleasure in bearing testimony to the merits of Clement's Tonic as being all that is claimed for it. "I have tried many tonics, but none havo yielded such satisfactory results as Clement's Tonic—as a health restorer and 6trengthener of the nervous system.. "I regard it as a national institution. What more can one say? "Faithfully yours, "(Signed) J. A. PACKER, "Managing Editor, Australian Baptist Nowspapor, Sydnay, Australia." Take this medicine for Wenkness, Loss of' Sleep or Appotite, Bad Nerves, Low Spirits, or Indigestion, or Constipation, and keep the Liver and Kidneys in healthy action. As a tonic in severe cases of Nervous Breakdown it is found invaluable. All chemists and stores sell it.-Advt.
Costermongers are to pay 16. a day each for their stands in the new Willesden municipal markets. There is no roso without its thorn—ah, mel ' So life without its ills you all agree; Wo.smoke without a fire, no anger without ire, No cloud without some sunshine present. No man without his mate, some love and then somo hate; So illness that someone does not endure. "So cough that came to Btay, but had to ear "Good day." __/ „ When introduced to Woods' Great Fepi.rm.ini fJiire,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 95, 16 January 1920, Page 8
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240Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 95, 16 January 1920, Page 8
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