Mr Cadman has been returned for Auckland defeating Mr Eeea by a large majority.
You can see any day in the streets of any city mpn who look damaged — men, too, of good original material, who started out in life with generous aspirations. Once it was said that they were bright, promising lads ; ouce they looked happily into the faces of mothers whoso daily breath was a prayer for their purity and peace. Going to the bad ! The spell of evil , companionship ; the willingness to hold and use money not honestly gained ; the stealthy, seductive, plausible advance, of the appetite for strong drink ; the treacherous fasoination of the gambling table ; the gradual loss of interest in business and in things which build a man up ; the rapid weakening of the whole body ; a depletion of the general strength and vitality ; the struggle for existence and the worry and turmoil of life breaks up the ! vital strength and hurries many a man into an untimely grave. First symptoms are numerous— headaches, nervousness, failure of appetite and indigestion, and various other signs. All are forerunners of some impending serious physical complication. Recourse had to a rational medicament such as Clements Tonic always removes all signs of disease, restores the action of every impaired organ, increases the appetite and aids digestion, thus ensuring a healthy organism, and granting the afflicted a new lease of life. Sceptics may scoff and doubt, but when local evidence is given it must prove the truth, no matter how biassed a mind may be ; for instance, Mr Charles Page, litoher, Maitland-road, Islington, New trouth Wales, who writes on January 17th, 1893 :— This is to certify that I used Clements Tonic, as I have been a viotim to extreme nervousness and general debility (that is what I believed I was suffering from) and continual headaches, with complete loss of appetite. L have lain night a r ter night unable to get a wink of Bleep, and arose in the morning more tired than when I went to bed at night. Well, I found no relief from anything that I tried. A friend of mine said, *'•*• hy don't you try Clements Tonic ?" I took advice and did so, and I can say that before I had finished tbe first bottle I was relieved, and by the time I had taken the second bottle I found myself entirely cured. I have never had a return of my complaint since. lam only too happy to recommend Clements Tonic on all occasions, as I believe from experience tliat it is one of the greatest aids to appetite in the world, and as a strengthener of the system there is nothing in the world to equal it. If you think by publishing this it will benefit others you aro at liberty to do so. — Yours sincerely, Charles Page, butcher, Maitland-road, Islington, New South Wales.
OPPORTUNITY IS GOLDEN,— PeopIe I* are always wanting something for a change, therefore why not try. Uncle Sams Rolled Oats, which are unrivalled as a breakfast luxury, being most nutritious and not heating the blood as in the case of oatmeal. Recommended for Invalids. Sold everywhere in 21b packets.
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Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1893, Page 3
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529Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1893, Page 3
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