I am Tired ! Sufferers from indigestion and liver complaint are subject to a continued feeling of drowsiness, headache, tired aching limbs, and a general inclination to languor. These symptoms nre due primarily to a deficient secretion of bile, the ttttuml Catftartid of oient .quantities, permits the_ course and fibrous particles of the food-and other waste .■^B&jjoiaon.ons matter from all parts of the Bygteni'ifo become impapted in the duodenuipjantt lower intestines, creating a very dangerous condition which requires instant and proper treatment. An experience of five years with Clements Tonic has proved this remedy a specific for such oomplaintß, and its uriiversal success has resulted in thousands of imitations being forced on the marktti not because they possess any therapeutic value, for they are purely speculative ventures. Sufferers who desire to get relief must insist on having CUmenta Tonic. It acts scientifically, has proved Us efficacy in thousands of oases as effectually as in that of Mr Geo. Humphreys^ postman, Mmmi N.S.W., who writes'ori 9th, 189»:— I beg to stale that Ihave-been a severe sufferer from biliousness, 'accoinpa'nifd by severe headaches. of the 'wonderfaT'CUrative properties of Clements Tonic I used two bottle.s, ami have much pleasure in stating that X.jam completely cured of the above complaint. Hoping this may meet the eye of atoyone \vho_ihaau suffered, I would advißethenito give Clements Tonic a trial. There is uobody better known in this district;Qian I am.- r I shall always be happy to recomraend-deuienlH Tonic to all who complaints. Slake t^hat txagSpii Kk^f this i if you think it will benefit suffering humanity*— Yours faithful Ij, Geo. Humphreya, postman, ; Minmi l3 |f{BVW.-. r'-.'S.:-: Thejafeeration to the Red House advertisement' will appear on Tuesday. The 1 ad ' points to the advantage of visiting ■this establishment. At Ventnor, in the Iblo of Wight, ripe unforced strawberries have been gathered in a garden in October in another part of which the holly tr«es were bright with red btr-iei. To Newspaper Advertisers : Advertisino Blocks from McKee and Gamble, New Zeaand Press Agency, Wellington. HISTORY REPEATED. — Thousands of people saw Charles I. beheaded in 1643. Yet in nil that crowd there was but one man who knew why the blood spurted from the dis?evered arteries in the Monarch's neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. He had announoed the circulation of tho blood, and in so doing Btarted a tremendous scandal. People called him a fool, a meddler, a madman. What » lucky thing it was that the Puritans chopped off the King's head instead of Harvey's. A King more or less does'nt matter, but a thinker more or less does, Thank mercy its safer now to tell new trulhß than it was 250 years ago. That is why we are not afraid to say Cubase's Al Coffek is the very best procurable. DR DERMER has appointed Mr Calfkrwood his collector, with full power to act for him. All debts must be paid as soon as possible. WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER. SALE YABDS, CAMPBELLTOWN. NORTON & SON will sell by \j public auction as abovi— 8 year to 18 months steers 14 good forward bullocks 58 weaners, it riots" " ;j 12 two year, mixed >. . 1 10 yearlings and 18- month! mixed 8 milch cowb 8 fat cows and heifers 3 fat bullocks 13 weaners and yearlings 8 store cows 9 yearling and . 18 month steers : ' 100 ewes with lambs 60 fat ewes 40 mixed sheep 9 Linooln rami Sale at 1 o'clock. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. PXCURSION tickets to Welling£j ton will be issued from Foxton (Ist class,; 22s 2nd class, 16s), tubject to conditions stated on posters at stations, from 18th December to 2nd January inclusive, available fbr return till 12th January. Or (Unary return tickets for distances under 21 miles issued from 18th Pecember, to 2nd January inclusive will be available for return till 12th Jamiarv. - . 1 BY ORDER.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 December 1894, Page 3
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