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Countess, Duchess, Princess, Erop>eps, are the registered names of the new Teas. Free fn .n excess of .a-tiing-'noy. Ladiks for Afternoon Tea use Aulsebrook's Oswego Biscuhs. A petfect delicacy. ,;._____»__.._____-__„

MIGR_INE. Nervous headaches and Deutalfiia are the first, surest, and most leliible symptoms , of approaching declare of physical health. They are distin.lly nerve pains, an infallib'e telegraph mfssago prognoslicative of ap-»roaching physical weakness. They am intimationn that the slrenuth is bi m. impaiied. Oy r-work of any . deHciiptinn. mu.t result denervation and enfeel.ement of the corporeal ftructure. ThiH wear and tear (termed by scientists destructive tnetßbolism) nay l~e brought about by \to ry, t^ctssive^aental or physical labout by continual attenti»n to business, or by bad fb"d # ! bad air or any acute scpn-isa, .the ' .duties of maternity, the strain ot rnothorhood, di.ssipatiou, and mnny other causes. The proper remedy is Clements T(_r.c. This must and will cure the worst arid most jpey ere cases'. T"is is a positive fact :it has done it, and will do it ag-io always. We are thus emphatic because we know we'are talking fact,s,\» hich the evidence of disinterested persons pr.oves Mr lLnyA. C»ane, a gentlemnn wellknown all over the colony, wi.v.ts . Pear sir— For the ißßtseven years I have been a victim Io the most excrvcialine; a^ony from extreme nervotvsness. I tried hundreds of so-called specifics, but without avail ; and, being a commeicial traveller, am particularly liable to co'dsfrotn exposure to draughts, &c. ; a sight one even, always fled to my facial nerve, and caused neuralgic* pains, preventing Bleep and causing excessive sympathetic headache. I Ba w Clements Tpnjc advertised procured a bottle, and m two days the 'pains, were completely cured, a consummation I had never expected and am deeply thankful for samy. This was four months ugo, and from then till now 1 have never had the slightest twinge: of the: excruciating tortme I;uaed to have. You may make make whatever use ot this you like. W. H. Easr, -Esq. , Stanthori c,; Dul wich ii il, N.-.W, , suffered amattydbmof haadachea due to disordered liver and indigestion, frequently haying to leave his Work m the middle ot the day. He took a course rf Clemen-8 Tonic, and writes :— Stanthorpa Dul wich; street, Peter, ham. —Dear sir, - For years I have been a great sufferer from headache, which has at times so prostrated roe that I have been totally unable to attend to my work. I have consulted the most skilled physiciuns m. Sydney, and spent coneidemble money m fees and medicine. I however, obtained only temporary relief, a. they treated v^the ef feet, and not tho cause. I was leco'inmended Clemen ! s Tonic, and determined to test its efficacy, and I am very grateful for the good results which have followed its use.' I took five botiles and am wonderfully improved, and have had no return of those excruciating - headaches . since taking that valuable remedy. Hesuits like this must encourage your iaudable efforts to alleviate the snfterin.s of your fellow men ; and you have my i sanction to publish this. Sydney Cunningham, Esq: 70 Watkin-btreof, Newtown (_J._. W.) writes as follows :—^Dear sir, — tlaving been a long sufEorer from neuralgia, which weakened me considerable, and usin_ various remedies without benefit, I was : induced to give Clements Tonic a trial and am pleased to inforn. you that the result exceeded my utmost expectations, and after taking five large bottles I feel better than ever I did m my life befo r e. My wife and other members; of our family have used it with equal success and I can strongly recemmend it to otherß suffering m n like manner, and offer you this unsolicited testimonial to use as you think fit. Reader, can any other medicine Bhow such a record of cures as Clementb Tokic ? We think not.

New Spring Goods T HAVE Received a Splendid Assort- •^ ment ©f STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS AND BONNETS. NEW FLOWERS . NEW RIBBONS NEW PRINTS NEW EMBROIDERIES NEW OASHMBKKS (Biack and Coloured) NEW BROCADED OASHMKBIiS ,' , • " ~ "(Black "and Coloiued) NEW SUNSHADES „, ,j r ;: :NEW GLOVE'S (Black and Culture) ..,„•■ NEW HOSIEKY - '■ NEW UNDERCLOTHING :,■•■■: m 'ALL NEW GOODS. IJote thb Address : ; Mrs:! "Gainbie, High'StreCt, Southbridge. ;

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 963, 25 November 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 963, 25 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 963, 25 November 1891, Page 3

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