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LOCAL EVIDENCE THIS.

Mr Thomas Edgeworth, Binalong, who writes on June 12th, 1893 :— About twelve months ago I was a great sufferer from indigestion. The symptoms from which I have suffered were great pains in the chest, especially after meals. I had no sooner eaten anything lhan I would have a violent fit of retching ; I could not retain anything on my stomach; the consequence was that I became weaker daily, although I had the advice of a doctor, and also his medicine ; I derived no benefit from either. Seeing so muoh about Clements Tonic in. every newspaper I took up, I resqlved to get a bottle, I did so, and by the time I had finished the third bottle, I was thoroughly cared oi ail disagreeable symptoms ; if ever I feel out of sorts, I fly to Clements Tonic, and I am happy to say lam never disappointed ; if I was to write for a month I could not say more in favour of Clements Tonic, though I am a thorough believer in it. — I remain, yours sincerely, Thomas Edgewovth, fencer. BiDiilongt

HISTORY REPEATED. — Thousand* 1 of people saw Charles I. beheaded in 1643 Yet in all that crowd there was but oa< 1 man who knew why tho blood spurted from the dissevered arteries in the Monarch's , neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. He had announced the circulation of the blood, and in so doing started a tremendous scandal. People called him a fool, a meddler, a madman. What t luoky thing it was that the Puritans chopped off the King's head instead o< Harvey's. A King more or less does'nt matter, bnfc a thinker more or less does. Thank mercy ita safer now to tell new truths than it was 250 years ago. That is why we are not afraid to say Crease's Al Coffee is the very best procurable. To Newspaper Advertisers : Advertising Blocks from McKee and Gamble, New Zea and Press Agency, Wellington.

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Manawatu Herald, 12 January 1895, Page 3

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330

LOCAL EVIDENCE THIS. Manawatu Herald, 12 January 1895, Page 3

LOCAL EVIDENCE THIS. Manawatu Herald, 12 January 1895, Page 3

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