I am Tired I Sufferers from indigestion and liver complaint are subjeot to a continued feeling of drowsiness, headache, tired aching limbs, and a general indication to languor. These symptoms are due primarily to a deficient secretion of bile, the natural cathartic of the liver, which, when seoreted in insufficient quantities, permits the course and fibrous particles of the food and other wa.te and poisonous matter from all parts of the system to become impacted in the duodenum and lower intestines, creating a very dangerous condition which requires instant and proper treatment. An experience of five years with Cements Tonic has proved this remedy a specific for such complaint, and its universal success has reaulted in thousands of imitations bpiiifr forced on the market; not because thay possess any therapeutic value, for they me purely speculative ventures. Sufferers who desire to get relief must insist on having Clements Tonic. It acts scientifically, has proved its efficacy in thousands of eases as effectually as in that of Mr B. Beachani, Parnell, Auckland, N.Z., who writes on November 6th, 1893 :— Sir, — About seven months ago I got hurt by lifting a bag or corn, which brought on two abscesses, one on the groin aud the other on the knee, I was laid up for four months aud under the doctor for a long lime, this affected my ; general health and made me very weak i with a very poor appetite. I was persuaded to tiy Clements Tonic and I am glad to say that I did .so, for I bave proved its curative effects. There is no mistake about Clements Tonic for iiin parting strength and giving tone and vigor to the appetite. I '
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Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1894, Page 3
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282Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 29 September 1894, Page 3
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