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VITALITY RESTORED.

CLEMENTS TONIC TO THE RESCUE. " TIRED NATURES KIND RESTORER." BRINGS BACK THE HUE OF HEALTH TO THE WEARY SYSTEM. A positive care for General Debility, Weakness, Lassitude, Headache, Diseased Liver and all Disease! arising from an impoverished nervous system. MrD. Laing, Graham-st., Albert Park, Victoria, writes on May Bth, 1896 :— I suffered from indigestion for over two years, and after trying all sorts of medioine without improvement I gave it up, and felt sure my oases was hopeless. However, a friend persuaded me to try Clements Tonic. I did so, and the first bottle did me so muoh good that hope dawned, and I tried two more bottles, the result being that I am now thoroughly^ well, can eat well, have guned flesh, and always feel in excellent spirits. My symptoms were— severe headaches daily, sometimes going almost blind in the street, liver complications being very •srious, no heart for business, getting little ra«t from sleep. This happened about two years ago, but I have continued so well all this time that I am now not afraid the old enemy will return. I know of two cases where Clements Tonio has had the same effeot, snd I can honestly recommend it. — D. Laing, Graham-street, Albert Park, Viatoria.

A writer in the " St. Andrew's Gazette " says : — " There is an •pisode which I have always found interesting, and about which I am sorry that I can gather but few details. Some time in the earlier years of the present century, a shipload of female convicts left England for Botany Bay. These women, not at all disposed to submit passively to the hard life before them, used their blandishments on the mate and o-ew of the ship to such a effect that , they persuaded them to mutiny, and ' carry the vessel into the port ofi Puenoa Aires? There the women, '

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Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1897, Page 3

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309

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 24 July 1897, Page 3

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