A REMARK ABLE RECOVERY FROM i , A SICK BED FROM AN ALLEGED INCURABLE ILLNESS THROUGH CLEMENTS TONIC. WHICH CAN BE VERIFIED BY ANY- ' ONE INTERESTED. 'THIS IS ONLY ' ONE OF MANY WHICH HAVE BEEN ■ NOTIFIED. CLEMENTS TONIC; LTD., "My wife has been taking Clements Tonic for some time. Her complaint wuv •Neuritis. She was discharged from a local hospital as incurable, and anointed for death by the parish priest, 1 then, at the eleventh hour, tried Clement* (Toijic, and the first few bottles gave her she got out of bed she coulrl atfiff walk with the aid of a stick, and ofTTy with my assistance, while still taking the tonic,. She at last discarded the stick, and note she is walking pretty (air. "I know and the neighbours round ' about me know, that it was nothing but ■ Clements Tonic that has worked such a wonder in her after having gone through lain for so longW am, yours gratefully, . "WILLIAM M'GINLEY." Mrs. M'Gihley lives in Bulwarra Street, Ultimo, a Sydney suburb, N.S.W-, Australia, and can be seen any day in proof of the above statement. Clenwnts Tonic can be relied upon for the relief ' of Want of Sleep, Debility, Weak ; Nerves, Lassitude, Indigestion, and ConBtipation. It gives new nervo strength and'energy, and is invaluable for use after long illness, fevers, or operations. All ohomists sell it in the Dominion. : Price to. per. bottle. Get .it to-day and j gooJ "health at the same time.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 5
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243Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 205, 25 May 1920, Page 5
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