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MR. CLEMENTS EXPLAINS.
MANPY people have expressed surprise that
ULEorNTs TONIC has met with such wonder
ful and unprecedented success in such a short
time, The explanation is simple-it is
genuine. Isaw the thousands of worthless
hogswill American nostrums flooding the
Australian market year by year, month by
month, day by day, and know that ai great
amount of money left these shores annually
in returnl for these rubbishy articles, all of
which made the country so much the poorer.
I also knew that the exigencies of life in
this country and the climate necessitated the
use of an artificial blood maker to restore the
normal condition and vital forces, which
were so enervated by climatic andtl other in
fluences. I also saw the thin, palo, dellicatee
and attenuated men and women of Austra
lian cities, and studied the causnes and wsays
and means of remedying the evil; I saw
that it was impossible to bring the article
required into popular favour exoept in
the form of a patent medicine. I know of
the thousands of pounds spent by the publio
annually in purchasing inert and sometimes
harmful concoctions of worthless ingredients,
and asked myself-Why can't we manufacture
the article the public require, and make it of
genuine and best materials, and giove an
article which wILL DO the good which other
makers only claim that theirs will do?. I
know that such a remedy could be made, and
that unless it met with public approval great
loss must result. However, I determined to
venture on its introduction, and thus Orinr
aNTS TONIo came to be made, and iu the short
spnace of two years it has spread over the
whole face of this continent. It is sold in
every store in Australasia as freely as in
Sydney; and the more fact of its enormous
sale in this city is proof positive of its virtues,
for no article can command a great ealoeat the
home of its birth unless it is absolutely and
conclusively proved to be genuine. CLEMXINTS
ToNcohas replaced overy othrarticle offered,
and has the largest consumpltion tenfold of
any other Australian medicine; and this is
not duo to the advertising expecldituro of its
proprietor, but to its pure, undisputed merit.
Follow-Australians, I we don't want the
Yankee quack to dump his ship.loade. of
clap-trap fooleries and oure-alls. on our
Australian shores, and fool us with-his
smoothl tongue and plausible humbug;
'neither do we want him to.esuch the vitality
a?pd marrow out of our people with his con
signmonts of chemical elope, which, with
speoious plausibility, he guarantees to euro
everything from epilepsy to impecutiosity.
We want a genuine article, made in our -own
land, by our own people, bought with our
own moneoy; then the money remains in our
own country, and the country is so much the
richer thereby, and we all have a clince of
handling it again; whereas if it once gets
into the rapacious maw of the .Yankee quack,
farewell! it is gone for over. I know my
article is genuine, and thaic it contains the
material to nake it ocure disease where diseaso
is curable. You may depend upon it that if
UncloENTS t3'ONIC fails all others must.fail.
I can produ o hundreds of proofs of the
truthof my statements and the virtues of
my remedy. F. M. Clemoente, N?wtown,
N.8 W.
bargains in remnants, milliner,, and mantles
only. We will offer even bigger bargains
than ever. Commenoing Friday, January
23rd. M. AIRD AND SON, Hunter end New
comen streete, 5981
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