j WITH A Jj The Easter Holidays profg vide the best out-of-door i| - spell before winter closes : g down. If you want to M uaake the most of your '« holiday you must have a M Kodak. S No experience is neces- « sary. The adequate diV reetions .are strikingly ' I simple. No dark room is li&eedfid, no costly er cumTizßous paraphernalia. You make perfect pictures fEcan-the start. Thiß inimitable Kodak's sterling qualities work independent of the weather. On dull days or sunny days, wet days or dry, Kodak pictures are excellent. GET ONE NOW! Prices, 6/- to £25 Stocked by— SHARLAND & CO., Ltd., Lambton=quay. a The , " IMPERIAL CAMERA CO., Willis=street. % EJHVSS AWAY INFLUENZA COUGHS AND ALL THROAT AFFECTIONS Rapid Cure of Whooping Cough. ANOTHER'S ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. F. A. Hendriksen, a wellknown resident of Ohiro" Road, Brooklyn, writes — " It wonld give me great pleasure if you would kindly 1 -tell- all Mothers of the great curative "propesdiEs"bf Tluenzol. " My three children suffered frojn ...Whooping Cough last winter, -and • vre- -tried everything without satisfactory results. This yearihey had a recurrenceT Fluenzol cured them in three doies. It also cured me of a sore throat- in -on&. dose. Mothers ■ * would do well to keep this Marvellous Medicine in tha ' ; house the^curejs^jiuick-; ; . andjsure." ~~ - - *;* - ASE YOUR CHEMIST OR GROCER. for it TO-DAY. - SISSTiILIIiS SHiOLD BEli THii fMS9ISEi'B LETTEi. Olsmtnts Tonic Restored His Health, aiso His Voies. JT, CUBES NERVE-BREAKDOWN IVITAL WEAKNESS, INDIGESTION CONSTIPATION. IT HAS KO EQrTTAI FOB EESTOKING VITAL POWEB^ "Very few persons look sensibly at ihli gerious fact, that attacks of constipation; flatulence, nervousness, palpitation, oil biHoaimeßS, all tend, if neglected, to pavt the way to serious organic disease. 1\ is not natural for a man to he ill, it id natural for him to be healthy, ana diaeas^ in any form is only a proof that the great Seaper is always waiting to shorten and! cancel life- How many people in Adelaide or the cotmtry that do not know theaej facts axs true, also they should know' thail if the great nerve bnilder and strength] maker, Clements Tonic, was psed in time not half the siclsness Atistralians are aubi j'ect to woald resultNow, here is a letter from Mr. Bobert Miieish, Baritone Vocalist. Vaudeville Manager, Proprietor for six years of tha wen-known Melboarne "Pops '" concerte and living at 235 Abbotsford-street, Nortli Melboarne- Mr. llijeish is emphatic i^ his opinion of this medicine as a healllti maker, because it not only restored Ik< health to a remarkable degree, but 4 ilso restored his voice, the loss of -whicTij is a public singer, was most serious t< aim. No man is better known in Hcl! Donrne than Mr. M'Leish, and he has aB jiter-state reputation as a baritone -vocal? at and manager- Here is his letter:— DLEMENTS TONIC LTD. "The public will remember -when ii lost my voice for nearly twelve montlisj about three years ago, which was larpi-j ly due to general breakdown of tfcel ' nervons system, affecting the vocaS chords. I tried a good- deal of mefla; cal \toeatmenfc withoat permanent result^ but, a friend told me to take the nervi and blood medicine, Clements Ton'ct I was surprised at the almost immedift* effect it had upon me, and by continl J nims use I improved daily. It per-, formed a miracle in my case,- for afteil a few weeks my voice returned, ai v u in less than three months I was eicgi < ing as well as ever. I am never with- 1 out a bottle of your Tonic -wherever] I may be on circuit. It is the besq nerve, blood, and stomach ' medicine I have ever E3sd, and I never intend to be without it- ■ (Signed) "KOBEBT M'&EISH." j Clements Tonic is admitted to be a nerre tonic md iAooA .cleanser of remstrkable power. It is the Mte-goasA Against disease. You cannot have Yemenis <Eonie and ill-health too. It is health in a lew guise. It is a certain remedy for Biliousnrss, Vin<3, FtlpitsXinn, Laas of Sleep, Sick Headache, , Sluggish Liver, Weakness, Indigestion or Consoi- ' ution. Keep it in the house. It is sold by sll , jjifmipfa and storekeepers throughout Australasia]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 14
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