HEADACHE, BACKA.CHE, INDIGESTION, FLA.TUENCE, SOUR STOMACH & LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURES GREAT RESTORER. Mr Pen P. Walker, Willis-sfc., Wellington, New Zealand, who writes on July 17fch, 1894 :—lt is a pleasure to me to testify to the merits of Clements Tonic. For twelve years -I was afflicted with goat, and consequently sleeplessness. I never knew what it was to have a night's rest without suffering pain. I took all sorts of stuff to try and relieve my agony, but everything failed until I tried Clements Tonic. After the first bottle I was decidedly better. I then continued its use, and after taking five small bDttles I was absolutely cured. I. have bad other ailments since, but hav§*f6Tmd<!lehiGilts Tonic, good every time, and have never found it fail to give immediate relief. It is the medicine of medicines in my estimation. You are at liberty to make what use you will of this statement. I am well know in Wellington and Hokitika—-Yours very gratefully, Ben P. Walker, Willis-street, Wellington, New Zealaud. Mrs Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washington, says she has never been able to procure medicine for rheumatism that relioves the pain so quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that s<ho has also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by Newman Bros, "THE LITTLE SENTINEL? 1 CONCERT RAMATIC T^ERFORMANCE. TOWJN lIA.LH,. SATURDAY, AUGUST 81st. In aid of Anglican Church Funds. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture . . Opunake' String Band. Song, "My Queen," Mr Morey. Song (in character), Mrs V. Harrison. Pianoforte solo ... Miss Walford. Song ... Rev J. W. Chapman. Duet, " The Two Cousins," Misses Tait and Prosser. Song, "I Fear no Foe," Mr Breach. Song (in character), Mrs V. Harrison. Interval. Part 11. THE SPARKLING COMMEDIETTA, IN ONE ACT, The Little Sentinel. Mr Wheedletoti Coaxer (an elderly lady killer) Mr Kilgour. Captain Courtiugton (of the Dragoons) ... Mr Harper. Sim (a country bumpkin) Mr Morey. Letty Hawthorne (owner of a farm) ... Miss Pairman . May (her friend, aged 17, the Little Sentinel) Mrs Morey. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 p.m. Admission—Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. T. A. BUSHE BAILEY, Hon. Sec. SCHOOL-ROOM, RATANUI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bid. Awatuna, Wednesday, Sept. 4th. 818 KNOTT'S GRAND LIMELIGHT ENTERMENT, Consisting of a recital of the story of "Ten in a Bar-room," Illustrated by fine baud-painted pictures. To be followed by a Grand Panorama of N.Z. Scenery, Wreck of Wairarapa, &c, &c. Photos of School Children wi'l be shown on the canvas. Admission :1s; Children, Gd. Commence at 7.80 p.m.
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 121, 30 August 1895, Page 3
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