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Mr Clements Explains

1»' 1 • \ ' Many people have expressed surprise | that Cli- ments Tonic has met with such ( wonderful and unprecedented success in sucl^a shor> linio. The explanation is ■ simple— it is genuine. 1 saw the Ihou'- | sands of worlliless liogswill American nosi Turns flooding the Australian market year by year, month by monih, day by dayt'a'nd knew "thaf a' great amount of money left these shores annually in re'lurn^for tbeie rubbishy articles, all of wbich made, the country so much4he - pooter. I also knew that .the exigencies of _ life in 1 this country and the cl<» ,uiale- necessitated ,the use pf arti^ ficial bloodmaker to restore, the nor'mai cdndilibu r and viial forces which 'were so enervated by climatic and otner influences.' I 'also saw the ' ihin, ',pale, delicate, and attenuated men and nomenj "Of - aruSlfwlian cities, ; and slwdi«><3 tli© ,caus!es and'ways and' 'means -of femedy'jng liTe evil ; I saw *ihat' it -bible lo'brin'g' Ihe arlicle'reijoired into favour except in 'the form 'of & cpanent medicine, il knowrof the thou-' "sands of pounds spent by.lhe public an> Dually in purchasing inert- and sometimes hai mf ul^concocion3 of worthless dnKrediems, atfd 'asked ' myself— Why can't we manufacture -the article the public «eguire, andniake it of genuine and' best inalerials, and giye,.an article which win do the good which ol her Dialers only 'claim 'tkatCttieirs' will do ? l r .knew that such x a remedy could be iiiade. and ibat 'unless, it met with poblic approval ftVeat 'loss ' must'result. How- - ever, I deliruiinedfo.venture'onitsintroauction, aud ( thus Clements tonic. came tD'be^ina'de, and in lhe"ahort space of I wo - jears it has "spread oyer the whole face of ibis cuii'iuent.*' 1 It is sold in every - store m Australia as freely as in Sydney; - and 'the mere fact of its enormous sale'in - this city is proof positive of its virtuse, . — '^orriio' article can*, commund a ereat sale .- — "'ai^^lie'bVme of lis birth unless it is absolutely and conclusively proved io be' genuine t Clements- Tonic has-replaced - tfv'e'ry'other article-o ffered, 'and has tbe largest consumption lentold of any other Australian medicine;' and 'this'is' not du'elo the advertising 'expenditure of its ' proprietor,' but to its pure, undisputed merit.i ' Fellow Australians, ' we j don't Want the Yankee quack ,to 'dump/ his fchip 1 loads of clap' trap fooleries r arid cure alls on our Australian shores, and io'il'.us on with 'his. smooth r 'tohgue and plausible humbug 'do we want b i in. to' suck" the vitality 'and marrow out ot our' people witb? his consignments of cbeibical slops, which with specious p];tUMbility,-he guarantees to cure everythuTjjrfrom^ epilep'sy^ Jo, impecuniosity. K. *" Tvant a genuine article, made in our o*ri land, by our own people, bought t, tih our own money ; men the money j-i mains in our own_ country, and the •i untry is so much the richer thereby . and we all have, a chance of handling it «t{ain ; whereas; if it" once gets into tbe Tapacious roaw of the Yankee quack, furewcll! it ( is gone for ever. I -know ) ly article is genuine." and that it conti'ins the material Io make it cure disease -«<iiere disease is'^curable. 'You'may de" -pendupon'it that if : Clements ' Tonic lails all others must fail. X can produce ' Tjundredso^ proofs^ of the -truth of my r statements and the virtues of ray remedy J?. M. .Clements, Newtown, N.S.W.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 4

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Mr Clements Explains Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 4

Mr Clements Explains Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 145, 30 May 1891, Page 4

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