Great Truths
•. •■: . ,'.- — '-^-^~ ,:" y / I Great truths areyery simple truthswhe: l finally they are comprehended";"*. hut it takes a long wfnls to prepare 'any ".inim 1 to comprehend a great trutli\ : ' For, y.earjSi one may grope: in darkness concerning some phase^of his spiritual life, or some perplexities o^asacreja friendship, or somie seeming contradictions in his innermost personal character; when suddenly a light will break in uponlhe mind, or upon the heart, which instantly makes Clear that which before seemed hopelessly dark. A great trntfr is- then perceived,.in its bearings npon, and so m its . explanations of, all that was bewildering , and disjheartening to one who was in ignorance of that truth. What a new sense of life and hope comes with such a new recognition of a comforting or an enlightening great truth. In the joy of an experience like tins, one can wait and trust in other perplexities which may yet be similarly resolved and dissipated. Thus it is that on the introduction of Clements Tonic everybody was sceptical of its merits; yet now so popular has.it become, and so reliable has it proved itself, that hundreds of bogus medicines are placed on the market with which to gull' the public. Every genuine article is always imitated,- and people will always try to impose on the credulity of their suffering fellow men. Patients must be on their guard against these swindlers, for their remedies are perfectly useless, and while" time is being wasted, the disease increases, and perhaps even beyond the power of so potent a remedy as Clements Tonic. Mrs Brand, of 33, Australia- street, Newtown, Sydney, writes: "I think it my duty to write in grateful acknow» ledgemenl of the great benefit my mother has derived by the use of Clements Tonic. My mother was seriously ill: from inability to eat and general debility ; and in fact her condition caused us great anxiety ; we had a great repugnance to using patent medicines, bnt the numerous, cures -. we heard had been effected by Clements Tonic, and which was corroborated, by onr personal friends, induced' my mother to try one bottle. The effect of this one bottle was marvellous, her appetite has returned, and her health wonderfully imr proved; : We never though t it possible that so great an improvement could have been effected in so short a time. You i^may make what use of this you like> "as we are sure there must be many sufferers,' who like my mother, would derive immense benefit by the. use of Clements Tonic. lam jours gratefully, Evelyn Brand." Care must be taken that the genuine "Clements" Tonic is obtained, as the use of imitations must lead to disappointment and regret. ' ;
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 88, 23 January 1892, Page 4
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448Great Truths Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 88, 23 January 1892, Page 4
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