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WILL YOU BE WISE? OR FOOLHARDY ? SUCH SYMPTOMS AS HEADACHE, BACKACHE, SLEEPINESS, INDIGESTION, *0., INDICATE A DISORDERED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS A PROMPT AND POSITIVE CURE. CLEMENTS TONIC DOES NOT TREAT SYMPTOMS, IT REMOTES THE CAUSE. j FOR PROOF READ THIS :- Mr Chfta. Friar, Nelson. N.Z., who writo on May 15th, 1898 :— lam much pleased to bear testimony to the wine of Clements Tonic For seven years I suffered from chronic dyspepsia, and consulted mtny doctors, and took gallons of different medicines, none of which did me the slightest good. Every meal I took used to cause me great inward pain, and invariably I used to throw it up again. At length I had to take all my meals perfectly dry, and in a recumbent position, but without benefit. Accidentally I got hold of one of Clements Tonic pamphlets, and after reading its contents I resolved to try the medicine. After taking the first bottle I could take my food without lying down, and three bettles cnred me entirely. I can now take my food solid, and liquid together, without the slightest after pain or tendency to throw it up. I feel perfectly well and have gained considerable flesh, whereas when the complaint was on me I was as thin as a skeleton. My age is 42, and present weight eleven stone four pounds. I shall consider it my duty to recommend Clements Tonio to all who suffer as I have done. — Chas. Friar, Nelson, N.Z. FOXTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 15th MAY. JR. MoMILLAN has been in- « structed to sell by auction at his rooms, Foxton, on THURSDAY, 9th May, at 2 o'clock p.m.— The Outside Gates Lawn and Saddling Paddock. THE OTAKI ELECTORATE. IMB. J. G. WILSON invitei the Electors to meet him at the Public Hall, Foxton, on THURSDAY, 9th MAY, at 7.80 p.m. BANSON SALE YARDS. TUESDAY^n MAY. /NORTON and~SON will sell by \j public auction ai above— 10 weaners 6 weaner steeri 2 spade cows 900 mixed lambs 100 fat ewes 160 lambs 160 Bth wethers 800 Bth wethers 90 prime fat ewes 200 good lambs 100 ewes in lamb VOi 2-tooth wethers 72 2-tooth ewes. 8 porkers Sale at 1 o'olook. * WAITPNA SALE, "~ Wednesday! Bth may. pOBTON k SON will sell by \jT public auotion as above — S mixed cattle 180 2*tooth wethers 250 ewes 160 2 tooth wethers 400 lambs 160 2 to 8 tooth ewes 150 lambs 100 ewes 60 lambs 8 rams 8 dairy cows 4 weaners and 18 mo. heifers 1 young bull. Sale at 1 o'olook. KOTIOE. ANY person found Trefipassing r\ with dog or gun on Hen ington Estate will be proieoated. ROBINSON BROS.

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Manawatu Herald, 4 May 1895, Page 3

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446

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 May 1895, Page 3

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