CLEMENTS TONIC HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. IS NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM BUT A RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION. POSITIVELY CURES INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. READ THIS CASE. Mis 3 Marie Cullum, West port, N.Z., who writes on June 19th, 1893 : — A short time ago I suffered from an attack of inflammation of the stomach, which left weakness of that organ, and a feeling of nausea and nervous debility which affected my brain. I was led to try Clements Tonic by reading the label on an empty bottle, the first two or three doses made me feel worse, so I took a teaspoonful after meals and finished the bottle which toned the whole system np. I write this trusting it may benefit others suffering similarly.— Yours truly, Maria Cullum, Weatport, N.Z.
WORTHY OF ATTENTION. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but does not receive an encore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction, are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Crease's A.I, Coffee they will always see they get it. for it is the best. Everybody should subscribe to " Fair Play," the leading monthly magazine. Thirty six pages of reading matter and illustrations ; subscription, post free fi/Ji per year, payable in advance. JVlcKee <fc Oramblt! Publishers, Wellington. QUALITY— That's the point, for it is a matter of supreme importance in our food ; whatever may bo the opinion of other articles of inferior nature when it comes to CotYee we all want the best, and the demand for Crease's A. J. Coffee shows the popular taste, as it is the best obtainable. IT AFFORDS yon pleasure to give your friends when calling nice cakes and to answar enquiries, and inform them that you used the Sen Baking Powder which you would not be without on account of its quality and cheapness— and obtainable everywhere. NOTICE AS I am now the occupier of all the unsold land in the property in Foxton known as Cook's Estate, I shall impound all stock running thereon after this date. JOHN PURCELL. June 23rd, 1894. WANTED— Every reader of this paper to send at once for a Price List of Bargains now being so!d at the Great Sale at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED TO HlßE— Paddocking for about two hundred sheep for two or three months. Apply i'.ditor, Manawatu Heraid. WANTED KNOWN— That the Great Sale of Drapery and Clothing purchased in Sydney, < hristchurch, and Kaiapoi began on Friday, June 15th, and will continue until further notice at TE ARO HOUSE, Well ngton. WANTED KNOWN — That Blankets, Sheetings, Calicoes, Cretonnes, Curtains, Flannels, Shirtings, and every description of Drapery are marked at bargain prices during the Great Sale at TE ARO HOUSK, Wellington. CENTRAL HOTEL, OTAKI. T. PEOCTOB ... PaowuETOß. HPHE above Hotel, eitua'e opposite I the Bank ot Australasia and Town Hall, is now open, aud the travelling public can rely on obtaining the very I cst accommodation. The Best Brands of Ales, Wines j and Spirits in st< ok. First class t ble kept, and the Proprietor can with confidence recommend the Hotel as being espe^ i cially suitable for Boarders. I
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Manawatu Herald, 23 June 1894, Page 3
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