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Facts that can’t be Disputed.

Startling and Relublk Evidbnoe. To counteract the enervating, relaxing, and evil effects and depressing nature of the climate m this country during the summer months, no rem dy has ev»-r appeared before the public to <<pd or even that would bear Ci»mp'rhon wicu Clements Tonic. It prevents fever, ma aria and ague, keeps up the appetite, assists digest! n and assimilation, s imulatee the stomach, 1 ver, kidneys and bowels • thus preventing liver and kidney dUeaee, and warning off their nop easmt symptoms, as headache, constipation, piles, gout, rheum *tism, dropsy, apop exy, &c, Tne summer is the time whm Clements I onic in the medicine par excel'ence for the people. Ir, prevents the relaxa iou and depression so prevalent in the hot weather in these latitudes ; it enriches tbe b'ood, aids perspiration, aud restores all Inat nerve-power ; is the most reliable anti febrifuge, and pick-me up prepared in the wur d, and can be depended upon to do good and cure disease. The action of Ciemen'n Tonic is cert dn,aure, and prompt; relief is felt iin nediateiy after taking the first dose ; it <«o s direct on the seat of disease «nd cures the cause, and then the effects of hit cause cease. Most other remedies offered are prepared with a view of ti citing he symptomi; cons- quently, as soon as the effect of the medicine passes away the (rouble ret tms a;«d parent w .nte another bottle of medicine. Clemente Tonio positive y, effeutuilly, and permanently cures; it does nit only relieve, like most of the narcoc ic mixtures sold, but radically effects a cure ; aud if the patient only avoids the gQ'irco from which he or she contracted the illness in the first place, a relapse is impoaaib e. Moreover Clements Tunic does not cooatringe the gastric vessels of the stomach or cause indigestion and will not injure nor disemor the tee h. We are continually receiving new evidence from the pa’rona of this wouderfu* remedy, gratify!' g praise and cu ogy Arriving d »ily fiom the moat influential gentlemen in the colony. For instance Thomas Garre’t, Esq ,M. P , writes: •• I have ttken Cleineute Tomu with very great advantage. It h very stimu altng, and a great aid to appetite aud digestion.” John Plummer, E q., says: '• Mrs P ummer haa frequently derived great benefit from the ure of Cements Tonic and can confidently recommend its use io all sufferers." P. Jefferson Waltce, Esq, the veteran j turnalist, says that l af er taking one 4s 6.1 bonle he foun h<s appeti e much improved, he could sleep ni >re eouud y, a<id felt refreshed next morning ; after taking six large bottles his health W a fu »y res-«»red, »nd he can confid''ut y rec mmeud C ements Tonic io all aufft-rera f-<>m nervous exhaustion, worry, or th«* effects of excessive mental I ibur.” W. 1) Braham, (he crack tailor, of King-street, Sydney, wilting in terms of thft highest prake, : ( * Cieiueuie Touic gavft him new bei‘th and s’rength. increased his appeti e and mide him re ish his food, he increased in weight, lost all nervous fewling-. uud now feels sTonger than ever, and lagLd to give hh tes'iiuony iu support of iQ wonderful a r-medy.” We oou *1 goon id infinltiim with evidence like the foregoing. We do not ask y<u to take oar word; but are prepared to prove the eilloscy of Clementi Tonic by outsi le evidancH, if you will only send us your nd-Iress. We must, however, give you one word of warning : Don’t let ur- \ scrupulous min impose upon you with sob* siituies; uh\ me all imitations.of Olementg Tonio, wmoh proves the superiority of our article. If yon are unable to procure it in your locality, wc will send halt-doae i 4s Cd bottles for P. 0.0. to. 25s or one doirm tht 455. Write to F. M. Qlamsnts. Newtown. Sydney, H you experience eny difficulty what* over, |

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 585, 21 March 1891, Page 2

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Facts that can’t be Disputed. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 585, 21 March 1891, Page 2

Facts that can’t be Disputed. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 585, 21 March 1891, Page 2

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