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Wasted Money.

It is simply wonderful in aii enlightened age like the preseflt, how the people will v'aßte their mdrie} oil tiseless inefiicines; There are thousands of suiterers Ih iitii country from liver torpidity, indigestion, kidney complaint, and billiousness, who pay half-crowns for so-called "cures," when they could get for better and safer results from half an ounce of Epsom salts costing one halfpenny. Of course we know this chemical will not give permanent re-sults-neither will any of the many advertised nostrums — but it will give temporary relief and not injure the system, whereas the disguised drastic purging mixtures sold , by many quacks will cause many serious diseases.: Clements Tonic does not cure or relieve disease by purging It is a natural tonic restorative, and acts by stimulating the digestive and secretive apparata to perform their proper functions. It rebuilds wasted nerv»», hou? and muscu'ar tissue, restores xtmigth irt tho cli-bilitßU-'l system e-xciies and permanently string; heua the power of concupescence and ensures a long, happy, and enjoyable life as proved by the experience of Mr G. W. Davidson, Te Kopuru. N.Z., who writes on October Cth, 1893:— Dear Sir,— l do not think there could be a better medicine for billious people than Clements Tonic. I used to be very bad with billiousness, and an attack would lay me up for two or three days ; but I took two or three dose 9of Clements Tonic about nine months ago, and I have been allright ever since.— Yours truly, G. W. Davidson, Te Kopuvu, N.Z.

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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 3

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255

Wasted Money. Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 3

Wasted Money. Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1894, Page 3

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