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Neuralgia

is the first, surest ami most reliable sign of n°rve decay ; it is a symptom provided by nature to warn the sufferer of approaching weakness and distress, though in most cases the pain ia purely local ; the disease is constitutional and local remedies suoh at liniments, oils and menthols only give tern* porary relief and do not do the slightest permanent good, for they only act by 1 deadening the sensibility of the affected nerve. The remedy to be of any lasting benpfit must be tissue forming and nerve strengthening and must have general invigorating properties ; it must also contain the material to restore the loßt tissue to the impoverished nerves, and no remedy except Clements ToDio possesses these wonderful powers. Clements Tonio has been used for thousand of eases by young and old of both sexes for neuralgia, sciatica, and other nervous complaints, and we have never heard of a case where it has failed to give quick and prompt relief. Read of the case of Mrs A. Lennie, Wellington, N.Z., who writes on August 23rd, 1893 : — Sir, —About 18 months ago I was afflicted with the influenza, which left me very weak ; I applied to three different doctors, but none of them could do me any good, I was almost wasted to a skeleton ; I had no appetite for food, and what I did lake seemed to do me no good ; there was bad digestion and nervousness and complete prostration. I had read about your wonderful Clements Tonic, so I got a bottle, and the first dose gave me great relief, so I stuck to it. 1 took twelve bottles in all, and I am happy lo say that your Clements Tonic has made a complete cure of me, I have not taken any for the last 6 months ; I am able to eat, work, and sleep as well ps ever I did in my life. I recommend all my friends to give it a trial. —Mrs A. Lennie, Wellington, N.Z.

All Saints' Church. TEA. SALE OF WORK. CONCERT, TUESDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. Tea at 6.80. The above will be held at the Foxton Public HaU Admission : Is ; children under 10 half-price. 7* OXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. Notice is hereby given that an Election of Councillors for the Borough of Foxton in the place of Robert Austin, John McPherson, and Henry Bradcock, who retire by rotation, and are eligible for reelection, will be held in the Public Library Buildings, Foxton, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of September, 1894. Nomination of Candidates will be received by the undersigned at 12 o'clock Noon, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of September, at the Borough Council Office, Foxton. T. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. August 81st, 1894. THE STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £1,000.000, With unlimited liability of shareholders. FIRE— Insurances effected on all descriptions of property at lowest current rates. MARINE — Wool insured from sheep's backs, or woolshed to London. Open policies issued to cover shipments to and from Great Britain, Amerioa, India, China, Australian coi onies and New Zealand ports. GUARANTEE— FideIity of persons in situations of trust guaranteed Kates of Premium and all othe;* information may be obtained on application to tbe undersigned, McMILLAN RHODES & CO. Agents, Foxton. WANTED KNOWN — That Ladies and Children's Underclothing, Ladies and Children's Hosiery, Ladies and Children's Mantles, JacKets and Ulsters are all included in the bargain list of the Great Sale at TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington. Ti; ANTED KNOWN-That dur- *» ing tbe Great Sale the mest i astonishing bargains may be seen in every Department at TE ARO HOUSIt, Wellington. 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 HOUSF, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-That the Great Salo of Drapery and Clothing purchased in Sydney, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi began on Friday, June 15th, and will continue until further notice at TE ARO HOUSE, Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1894, Page 3

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663

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 1 September 1894, Page 3

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