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Commercial.

Gorton & Son's Stock Repobt. We had good entries for our Campbelltown sale last week, and the cattle and sheep yards were full. The bidding was not quite as brisk at the sale, but we managed to quit all the sheep at and after excepting a pen of lambs. We sold a good many cattle but had to turn out unsold some very nice heifers not being quite forward enough in calf to suit purchasers. Our quotations Cattle— 2£ year steers, £8 17s 6d ; year and 18 months steers, £2 10s ; year steers, 38s ; bullocks, £4 15s ; store cows, 453 10s; weaner steers, 28s ; heifers, springing, £4 12s 6d to £5 7a, Sheep— Fat ewes, 9s 6d; forward, 7s 9d to 8s 6d ; 2 tooth ewes, in lamb, Us l^d; f.m. ewes, various prices, 6s 6d to 7s- 3d. A shipwreck is a frightful experience. To hear the wind whistle, the timber creak and crash, the cordage strain, the sailors swear, and the women Ecream, tremble, and run hither and thither like maniacs is enough to appal the bravest heart. Yet with all its terrors, death by shipwreck is not half ..so T terrible- as the slow .and insidious course of disease which for the latter years of the Btricken one's life makes existence a misery, not only to the victim but to "all around him. With such terrible facts staring us in the face, how careful we should be to preserve that blessing of Providence, health and strength. Note should be taken of the first signs of disease. A simple headache is au infallible sign that the liver and stomach are disordered ; frequent toothache and neuralgia indicate infallibly 'that the nervous system is becoming enervated ; that tirei .feeling i3 proof positive that strength is failing. There are hundreds of such symptoms which should have immediate treatment. Clements Tonio fortifies the blood, and builds up nerve tissue ; it is the greatest regulator of the system ever introduced, and thousands of grateful sufferers testify to this faot. For instance, Mr Win, Leeming, Errol-street, North' Melbourne, Victoria, who writes on February 27th, 1893:— I have much pleasure in testifying to the great benefit I have derived from Clements Tonio. I was a great sufferer for a long time from indigestion, dizziness, and a sick headache, and I was rapidly getting worse. Although I was spending money in dootors I did not get any benefit from them, until at last I began to think my case was mourable, and was preparing, for a worse state of things . and my business was too much neglected in consequence. A friend in the country having asked me to favour him by forwarding a dozen Clements Tonic, your medicine was thus brought under my notice ; and the order having been repeated some time afterwards, I then and there determined on trying it myself, and, having done so; have much pleasure in adding my testimony to others— that after taking a bottle or two I was considerably relieved of the dizziness and indigestion. Having taken a few more bottles of your invaluable medicine I was a new man, and wonderful to say, considering my case was such a bad one, I wbb completely cured, and am able to go about my business with cheerfulness and as much energy as ever I had in my life. My business being a large one, and therefore my friends and acquaintances being somewhat numerous, I shall take pleasure in always reoommendyour remedy to all who may be suffering as I have suffered — I am, yours, etc.. Wm. Leeming, Errol-street, North Melbourne, .Victoria. ■ _ .

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Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
600

Commercial. Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1893, Page 3

Commercial. Manawatu Herald, 24 June 1893, Page 3

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