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What Invention has Done

. " i What has invention done P Well this .Grille serve ' as t an ; example" merely . It take old -metlibasi as r cprii* p^sd>.^ith';jinTentipn.si>!now- : \iisedj':---fiye;' rtimes" as much labour in -'. vbpotm.a-kin£,j -four times _ as much; in _flo.urrmaking, I "thTei; times _as much; iu= 'cpialf mining';' sixi "itimes as^much' in ,making v iin jjahs, threetiiaes. as" much. ;in. carwae;e; making, anidi -ten .times ; vas;.many ;:ioomsj,c;an^ now be; amaria'ued by 2 oWe weaver. At a ■silver' - jmjne. in;Ne.vada a stream of water fall-' ihj? 460f t. is made to turn a water- wheel, i -and gives '200: horse-power. The same> •stream is carried Vdowii^^^ another 168 ft., \ is caußht{pn:sJx ; vraier« wheels, giving ; -off,7sP'.horse*ppwer,/''wl>iqU"'j%.^ca n X, o^' 'elctricity" is ; conveyed ;ob" 'to the sur« siace, and runs ii' 60»s(amp battery. It ■is by the same inventions— the -water* "'WheeK; arid^ ;: : .'elect ricity— : thlit f the l great task of using Niagara is about to be !cffeQte.d.i! ; Only 4 ; per- cental of ithe^water '■■wi'l'Dejused U: 'wilk not^be noticeable Tnit: tii;it ! quantity will; jsupply . 126,0i>0 v 'The v :pdwer" .will not -be Tised on the: v spot, but .'will* be cbjdveyed 'by •electric ri wires/ :* probably^ to a to wn : sixteen miles'away'on i.-.-the I . United States • sidcJ In/rjtbel -fieliis^' tit — iherapeu tics, ■medicine * and Ypharma'cology-inventiye , genius has^ resulted .in tlije of -an ' almostTinfallible remedy .Jinown as Clements^ Tonic. 'We know that this -article is capable of causine more change iin .-.:' affected ' 'than ' anjr .'. other medicine the world has seen ; this is due •to its- peculiar operation ■••■on the organs of •digestion, assimilation, secretion and • r cierction, for on these four processes ilife. depends.^or . where , onie of these im° "por^ant" functions 'is a. improperly performed, general inipairment of the ■ system sets -in; anid' : results" in chronic 'disease and ; 'finally death. It is sound "wisdomvto- ? cdmmence treatmen.tvof cases 'of?debilityjy;in r digestiorii i lieadiiches, liver i complaints, etc.; at their.ions^U as if neg« jlejßted_a_perm.anent change -takes-place in Uhe tissues, the : disease becomes ch rbnie and all the medicar skilli iin the world then cannot restore ihe -normal state ; is a fact^dmitted on all sides. "'We can emphatically recommend Cle jnentsTronic' in ! all -sides .and^niariy other Teases, because we have/ seen lit in use in -scores of houses and . have never yet Jieard a doubt as to its. efficacyi^e know iit-cbn tains ' tlie' material to make its action certaih, r s ure' "and prompf,ahd theen^ •dorsemeht3 : over" the ; signatures of in-_ fluential .citizens are ; conbrusive, as instanced ;byW; H. jGoddard, Esq., manager ,Cpmmerc / i.al. Bank," Newtown, W.S:W.,whb writes : —I have very much pleasure in stating that_ my family and ;myself have derived very great benefit jby "the rise bf 'Clements which I rstrongly^ recommend l and " urge J anyone sufEering from weakness and debility, ,?o preyalentiT in- [this , enervating climate, never to be, without.^' •; And My- M. 6ordon,;Hawthornp, : Vic/, . "says • —Permit i me'to" pffer ; " my grateful thanks for the^wbnderfui 'relief I have experienced by the use of Clements Tonic, 1 suffered from>,n:er.vpusness, and ' general debility and indigestion for eleven years, never knowing what- it was to be free from misery and pain. I procured Clements Tonic iind the effect was simply marvel* lous. .Three bottles removed all pain -and"' suffering,, my appetite came back and T coiild eaVa : good h«arty ; meal and enj6y r '-it r: arid ; was^^ more. I could digeb't il^ftbrwa'rds 1 withbulU'iut terrible tiredsfeeliiig '■■>'> which always .Fbllbwed my mealai'tbifore taking l Clements Tonic. ' I . cqnfcinucd-T the ; medicine- ahd ! took alto : « ceWier] thirteen bottles,' ;and< honeslly '..belie.ve.Tit has,: been ■ .the, rntfking of a new that^l : have^giiined by the'-iise y£ .Gleiiienit s Tonic a nw lease of life.ri"t?i_sh'u]7 'alwaj s ;-p"rn ise and recom « meiid'i t'li ating personalty proved beyond allitfiiettiow-ha wbfidi'fful'efficacy.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 100, 14 February 1891, Page 4

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What Invention has Done Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 100, 14 February 1891, Page 4

What Invention has Done Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 100, 14 February 1891, Page 4

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