YBIUUei . 1 THRICE IS HE ARMED, AV.iO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST. CLEMEN TB TOMC. THE WORLD'S GREAT RESTORATIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES OF INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, AND LIVER COMPLAINT THAN ALL OTHER MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER. If yon are sick and value your life, insist on having Clements Tonic, and no substitute or you will be disappointed. READ THIS CASE. • •. . - Mr George Matson, Lees'ton, N.Z., who writes on May Mth, 1893:— Many thanks ] for the letter which I received last week, I have vow finished taking four bottles of (.ilenieuts Tonic for the gravel, and I may say that I am a hundred per cent better than when I last saw you and started taking the medicine. Yon know well how bad I was in the harvest season and you , recommended me to tnke Clfments Trnio which lam glad to say I took, ami ail the pains have now gone away, aud I weighed ' mj-sjii yesterday aud foaud I had gained twelve pounds since January. I don't know what I should have done if I had not ; taken the medicine as the doctor had done me no good. Hoping you are well yourself , and with kind regards.— l am, youvs truly, George Matson, L'eston, N.Z. SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B.— A mag. niticent portrait from the most recent photograph, suitable for framing, may be had from McKee & Gamble N.Z. Press Agency, "Welliugton. Price 2/1 including postage. Agents wanted. UNCLE SAM'S BOLLED QATS, the , most nentrition3 breakfast intal. CKEASE'S DANDELION COFFEE is the surest cure for indigestion. Sold by all grocers. • jBKTTEK TO BE SURE THAN SORRY. To prevent moulds, spots, Ac, on your biliter and packages for export, paint your boxes or kegs with a- solution of Salsaliue; A shilling packet makes one gallon ; odourless and harmless. Sold everywhere. ( ~j CLEANING "SCHOOL. \ TENDERS are invited for Cleaning Foxton State School. Specifications of duties can be seen at?. Mr Ray's office. Tenders to be \ hi by noon of SATURDAY, 10th March. By order. Free ! Free It £ vee ! ! ! CONCERT. Blind Musical Students TUESDAY NIGHT. CLASSICAL, HUMOROUS, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. \f o CHARGE, but a collection of j\ Si.ver Coins at the door (threepenny pieces except' d). We pro-m-ise you a Musical Treat and an enj'iyab'e evening of "Vocal and Instrumental Mu.-ic, and t ust to the . Public of Foxton and District to i support U3 according to their means. Ait-o showing the various systems i and methods the Bliod are taught to sihg, play, read, write, geography, aijiihmfcue, etc., etc. See Press opinions. . ; Doors, open at 7.30 p.m. C<t>ME AND-. HELP US TO HELP . f . OURSELVES. ! Note-110 CHJL3RGE. ' ; ■- B. G. W:.BB, i Manager ior Blind.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 March 1894, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 3 March 1894, Page 3
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