Great Truths.
- - Qristosnfao& very simple trntha when finally '&eyo?Mc6mprehended ; but it takes a Mjjgjwnfl&tp prepare any mind to comprelpitt^gpsf trnth. Foryeava one may groWto^aarkness concerning some phase o£^s spiritual life, or some perplexitiesjiif a sSjired friendship, or some 1 Beemingswnt?id|otionß in hjs innermost peirs«nallojiara^te>;^ when suddenly alight will breftfeMgni&i^he mind, or upon the -Tiamf^rffira^Mt^maies clear that whioh before "Seemed hopelessly dark. A gireat,tru^fegji|ii perceived in its bearWgavpoQ^U^Jio r in Us explanations o! »lFtlm| w^af and disheartening to 6^ wh^ wp^S ignoranoe of that troth Whai^a .n^l^pe of life and hope com c*e *
with such a new recognition uf a conifortiiix 01' °J ft u onli»htening great tvuth. In thekv-jfaiiospeviQc^^ l^: one cfln vail ■ Rud trust hi pt'nu 1 pei'plexitiea wlijtm i mH td Us sluiijaity resolved ami .(tlf»- i Sjpdfott| 'Wuls it is tlidl cm llie »iittt#lu?i j iitfn oft Cl? ndnl-; Tonic every bckty . *tls j sieepticjliiW its merits ; yet iimv n> popiililv | lias it fc<j6mej> ape 1 , so reliable lias it yrcived i itself, thai I>uQ'lvpilb of. bogvis mbuj.Mriefi j arc pltfeod on the ni&vJidt with wliicli ie gull tht public. Every »pnmnc article i* ' alway|iiniifiteil, and people will always by to imyfcsc ou {hi: credulity of their suffer- j ing fellow men. Pat-ion's must be ou their giiiircV against these swindlers, for their remedies are perfectly useless, and while time fe bfiug Wasted, llio tllsanic increases, and ifei'haps «yen beyond tlie pbwer.of Fp potent a . remedy as* Cleiiienls Tom' 1 . •): B.EoII, \hq., J.'c^tnisatpr, T'pper SinirephHK street, Auckland, relates as follovirp <•- - f i; aft'ortls me gratifiration to testify to the pood- effects of Clements Tonic. A^ few i months ago I was afliicted with debility, | indigestion, pains throughout the body, and sleeplessness,- clno to overwork. T tri?d remedies, and sought advice without; result, until one of Clements Tonic books carae into my pofaespion. I read its colamns, and read of a case of a similarly afflicted pei'son who had been permanently cuitd by Clements Tonic. I boushl a bottle, took It regularly* and whilst taking it I [ell a marvellous change. A few bottles entirely cured, me, and under its influence I felt youthful, atid forgot my 1 troubles! and now fW-l as a business? iiian should -well, arid able tor attaint to and gratify my customers.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 3
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379Great Truths. Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 3
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