WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS
Is most paiatab'e, hasens digestion, and promotes assimilation. Taken «t or before . meals it creates a relish for them.. Deciine shams.
WILL YOU BE WISE ? OR FOOLHARDY ? SUCH SYMPTOMS AS HEADACHE, BACKACHE, SLEEPINESS, INDIGESTION, &c, INDICATE A DISORDERED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS A PROMPT AND POSITIVE CURE. CLEMENTS TONIC DOES NOT TREAT SYMPTOMS, IT REMOVES THE CAUSE. FOR PROOF READ THIS :— Mr. Robert Hardie Dnn< din, N.Z., Clired Of writes on Dec. Pains in the Back. 28th, 1894:— About ten years since I met with a severe accident, and since that I have been troubled with pains in ihe back and kidneys, and could scarcely walk. If I stepped out I would fen pain in the small of the back ; I had to wa k with short and careful steps. I tried cv rything I thought w«.uld ease me, but got no relief until I tried Ci. ments Tonic. After a few doses I felt much better, and continued taking it, the result being mos gratifying. I have used only ten bottles, and am cured and in good hea.th, and am not now troubled with any pain. I can also walk freely, and have found C ements Tonic to be a splendid medicine. — Yours truly, Robert Hardie, Dunedin, New Zealand.
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Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1896, Page 3
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320WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1896, Page 3
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