Great Truths.
Great truths are very simple truths when finally they are comprehended ; but it takes a long whilo to prepare any mind to comprehend a great trntb. For years one may grope in darkness concerning some phaso of his spiri'ual life, or some perplexi'ieH of a sacred friendship, or some seeming : contradictions in his innermost personal character ; when suddenly a light will break in upon the mind, or upon the heart, which instantly mokes e'ear that Which before seamed hcmelessly dsrk. A great truth ia then perceived ia i's bearings upon, and so in its explana'ions of. all that was bewildering and disheartening 'tn one who was in ignorance of the truth. Wb»t a new sense of life Mid hope comes with such a new recognition ot a comforting or <>i an enl ghten'ng great tiuih. In the joy of an experience like this, one oan wait and trust in other perplexities which may yet he similarly resolved and dissipated. Thtiß it ia that on the introduction of Clements Tonic everybody was sceptical of its merits; yet now so popular had it bpcome, and so reliable has it proved itself, that hundieds of bogus moHioines are placed on the market with which to gull ihe public. Every genuine article is always imitated, and people will always try to impose on tho credulity of th*ir suffering fellow men. PhtiYnta must be on their guard againet these ewindl»r«. for their nmtfltft tr« Mrfootly niutteu.
and while time is being watted, the diseane increases, and perhaps even bfynn<) the Dower of bo pntenc a rem«dy &s Clemen n Tonic. Mrs Brand, of 33 Australia street, Nfiwton, Sydney, wri'es: -'I think it my 'iu'y to write in greatful xckoowled^ment of the great henefi my mother baa derived by the use of J emen s Tunic. My mo'her was BerinHily ill fiom inability to eat &t>d general debility ; and in f*ct bercoDditioD canoed us (rreat anxiety ; we har) a gr«afc repu^nance to usiut; patent medicines, but. the numerous cv e« we heard had lecn effected hy C emen'g Tooic, and whhh w»a corroborated by our personal friends, induce Imy mothbr to try one botle. Tbe eff cb of this one bottle was roarvelloo*, her appetite h»» returned, and her health wonderfully improved. We never thought, it possible that so great an improvement could have been effected in so short a time. You may make wh»t use of this yon like, aa we are sure there must be many sufferers, who like ray mother, would deiive immense benefit by the use of Clements Tonic. lam your* gratefully, Evelyn Brand." Care must; be taken that the genuine " Clements " Tonic is obtained, an the use of imitations must lead to diaßippuintment and regret.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 19 December 1891, Page 3
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456Great Truths. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 19 December 1891, Page 3
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