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" THRICE IS HE AftMEfi, „ Who has his cjjuarrel jus*. CLEMENTS T^nlc!, . ;a , i _ THE WORLD'S GREAT RESTORATIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES Otf INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, AND LIVER COMPLAINT THAN ALL- OTHER MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER. If you are sick and value your life, insist on having Clements Tonic, and no substi* tnte or you will be disappointed. tIEAtJ THiS CASE. Mr P. Johnson, Australian Hotel, Yass, N.S.W., who writes on June 7th, 1893:As a matter of justice I think it nothing but right that I should add my testimonial to the great curative properties of Clements Tonic, I have been using it for the last two years. Hotel-keeping entails a great loss of sleep, and consequently there are other disagreeables attached it. As I have been in business for a number of years, I consider there is nobody better able to speak on the subject than I am. The symptoms brought on by overwork and want of rest were the following : — Loss of appetite, and extreme nervousness ; I died found that my eyesight was impaired, that is, that when I attempted to look at anything it seemed to be moving, I had tried every remedy in my own house without deriving any benefit from them. Seeing Clements Tonic advertised so much in the local newspapers, I started taking it, and found from the first bottle that I regained my usual rest, in fact it was a perfect stimulant or invigorator when I was quite unstrung from want of rest; I am still using it and intend doing so, it is the best pick-me-up in the world, and as an appetizer it cannot be equalled. — I remain, yours, &c, P. Johnson, Australian Hotel, Yass,N.S.W.

' PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Taraxacum or Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended by the^highest Medical Authorities as a very valuable beverage for those suffering from weak digestion, flatulency, nervousness, etc, Not to know is not to have. •« MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET " is rather a difficult task in life with many, but the expense of goad cooking is reduced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most others. Givo it a trial. ADVERTISING BLOCKS of all descriptions made at the shortest notice by MoKbk & Gamble, New Zealand Press Agency, Custom House Quay, Wellington. PROFESSOR LIEBEG says:-" We shall never know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may com aider the article so remarkable for its action on tha brain and the substanoe of the organs of the motion as an element of food for organs yet unknown, which are destined to convert tbe blood into nervous substances and thus recruit the energy of the moving and thinking faoulties. If you wish to benefit yourself you could not do better than drink Crease's A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 21b tins. For it is the best. T OST— Between Mrs Burr's and I j Norbiton Boad, one blaok fur boa. Reward on leaving at Mbb Burr's. MUKAKA RIVER BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mukaka River Board at its next meeting to beheld on THURSDAY, the 6th June, 1895, to strike a General Rate of six farthings in the pound, sterling, on the rateable value of all properties within the Mukaka River Boad District under " The Rating Act, 1894." Such rates to be for one year ending 81st day of March, 1896 ; to become due and payable in one instalment on the 20th day of June, 1895, at the office of the Mukaka River Board, where the Rate Book is now open for inspection. THOS. F. GIBSON, Clerk. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS. TO those who have dogs in their possession unregistered, it may interest them to know that I intend to proceed against them after the 26th day of May next, without fur* ther notice. P. GUEBLN, Dog Tax Oolltotor, , 18th May, 1895.

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Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1895, Page 3

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667

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 18 May 1895, Page 3

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