To the Rescue.
When an article is brought forward and a'l its patrons praise it, and allow that it possesses the properties that the manufacturers claim for it, and which posses. es virtues and merits which are universally acknowledged both by press and public, suj 'flfcudors-'inent must really prove beyond thb ffightest shadow of a doubt the intrinsic morit of that article. The unparallelled suooess which has attended the int oduc* tion of C_uments Tonic to suffering mankind and the universal praise bestowed | upon it by influential and well known per- <■ sons iv the oommunity, are conclusively proffa that this artiole is undoubtedly genuine, Clements Tonio has done more good in the last two years in Australia than all the other medicines put together oan ever claim to have done, and there is not a oity, town, village or street but what there are people resident in who are willing to t.-Hity to the wonderful efflca y of this renowned remedy. For instance Mrs Bowie Ashton House, Newman-street, Newtown, N. - 1 . W„ write. :— Der Siar,- Having been a sufferer for many years ! rom Indigestion and being treated by numerous doctors w thout benefit, I had given up my case as nearly hopeless when I was strongly advised to take a course of Clements 'lonic. Like thousands of others I did not believe in advertised remedies, but reluctantly consented. It is unnecessary to describe the varions painful and disagreeable symptoms which the dyspeptic suffer, they are on y known to themselves. Before I hnd finished one large bottle 1 felt almost a new woman, the result cannot be described as anything but marvellous. I never intend in future to be without Cl-fments Tonic in the house and am only too happy to recommend it at all times. Thomas Garrett, Esq., M.P., (late Minister for Lands, N. S. W.,) says:— Dear Sir,— l have used Clements Tonic with very great advantage. It is very stimulating and a powerful aid to appetite and digestion. Sydney Cunningham, Esq., 70 Watkinstreet, Newtown, N. S. W., writes as follows : — Dear Sir, — Having been a long sufferer from Neuralgia, which weakened me considerably, and using yarious remedies witbout benefit, I was induced to give Clements Tonic a trail and am pleased to inform you that the result exceeded my utmost expectations, and after taking o large bottles I feel better than ever I did in my life before. My wife and other members of our family have used it with equal success, and I can strongly recommend it to others suffering in a 'ike manner, and offer you this unsolicited testimonial to use as yon think fit. John Plummer, Fsq., North Willoughby, N. S. W.. says :— Dear Sir,— l may stata that Mrs Plnmmer has frequently derived great benefit from the use of Clements Tonic, and as a result of her experience has much pleasure in recommending it to all others. We shall bo glad to send full partioulars of this remedy on receipt of your address. Write to Clements Tonic Laboratories, Newtown, >• . S. W., for completo list of references. I'-ements Tonic can be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 October 1891, Page 3
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523To the Rescue. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 31 October 1891, Page 3
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