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MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS.

Many peoola have expressed purprise that Clemen 'b Tonic has met with such won li*.i fill and unpr«'ondon ted success m fiu-h a short tiinp. Tl;e explanation is pimple -It H'GENDiNB. I saw the thouH<indn of wortlile>B hogswill American nostrums fl >oding the Australian market veur by year month by month, da? by day, and kna.v ihut a great amount of money loft these shores annually m retmn for theso uibbishy articles, all of which ma-lo tho country so much Ihe poorer. I also knew that the exigencies of life m this country and the climate neces-italed tho u-:eof an artificial bloodmnker to restore ilio normal condiioß and vital forces which wore so enervated by climatic ana oilier influences. I also paw Iho thin, ptili , delicate, an 1 attenuate 1 uu ii aid wotneu of Australian cities, ami studied the causes} and ways means of remedying the evil ; I saw that it wbs impossible <o brin^ thu article required into popular favour except m the form of a patent medicine. I kno^ of the thousands of [onn'lfl spent by ihvpublic annually m l..iirehu!-'.ing inert i.nd sometimes harmful concoctions of worthier ingredients, and asked myself— Why can't wo manufacture tho article tho public require, and make it <•£ genuine and be t materials, aid so s-ive n n lutic.'o wliiuh WILL DO thu good which o her majors only claim thut theirs will do? [ know that buch a remedy o uld bo made, and that unless it mot wi'.h public a. pi'oval groat loaa must result. Howevi-r, I determined to venluro on it* introduction, and thus Clements Tonic came to bo made, and m tho short spfice nt two years it bus spread over the whole f«ce of thin continent. It is sold ineveiy stoic m Anstralasia as freely as m Sydney : and the mere fact of its enoimmis sale m this city is proof positivo of its virtues, for no article can command a great sale at the homo of its birth unless it m absolutely ani conclusively provo'l to bo norni'im 1 . CLEMENTS Tonic has replaced every other nrtble offered, and has tho largest consumption tenfold of any other . Australian medicine; ur.d this is not din the advertising expenditure of it-; pr m r et- rlut 'o its pure, rirntispujed meri r . Fellow Australians, we don't want ibb Yunkeo quack to dump I. is kluj -loads of c'np-lrap fooleries and CHre-alln on cur Ausualiun flioihp, and fool us with his smooth- tongiio Mil plausible hirnbug ; neither do wo wau*. l.im to suck the vitaliiy and mairow out of our peoplo with his consignmm'B of chemical slops, which, v» ith specious plausibility, he guarantees to cure evi'iyiliini! fi mi. epilepsy to iuiprciuiioHiiy. We want -i genuine article made m our own laud, by our own psople bought wiih our own mon y; then trie ni"ney n mains m oil' 1 o-.\n o-nntry, and (ho. c utktry is so much the richer thereby and we all havo -i chance cf handling it again ; whereas, if it once ge'a into the rnpneieu-- maw of the Yankee quack, £&rowell, it i.- gono for ever. I know my nr tide is g -nuino, anil that it contains the material 1 1 nuiko it cure dif case where ilis- asc is curiib'e. Von may depend upon it that if Clements Tonic fails all other inns' i'.'.il. 1 ojin Produce hundreds of pio fs of the truili of iwy statements and tin- viitues of uiy remedy. F. M: Clemertp, Ne<vtown, N. S. W.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 954, 21 October 1891, Page 3

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MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 954, 21 October 1891, Page 3

MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 954, 21 October 1891, Page 3

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