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buttered tor tears. AT BILIOUS FITS CONQUERED BY CLEMENTS TO IWTSBVAtftI

A Dull, Heavy Feeling: came over me, and I was forced to lie dowr unable to transact my ordinary busines; not caring to talk, nor even able to read newspaper. I tried any m:mb-r of metcines, in addition to physic pi escribed f< me by doctors, but somehow or ether t! doctors could do nothing f.r me, and as f< the other medicines I believe I might hat poured them into the gutter for all the gor they did me. I can Bay with' truth the Clements Tonic Is tho Only Remedy I ever tried that ex ere is d any gon influence on my liver, and its effect w;quite a revelation to me, as I had no ub that the wqrld contained a remedy th.< could conquAr' a long ’st anding ailment As Clements Tonic bad Conquered fVtine.” «* What put--it into your head to take i' Mr. Blanchard ?' “ I liad often read in the newspapers cor. cernfng cures effected by Clements Tour but it was only on'the positive assurance ( a friend that it would do me g-»od tnat tried it. One of my bad bilious fits was 01 and I bought a botile. ” “And the result was?— “It was as excellent as unexpected, found it gave me immediate relief. After few dose 3 my Biliousness Went Away, my headache disappeared, and that dul. heavy feeling was gone. I can positive' say that before I had finished the. bottle was completely cuiod and had a bettappetite than I had had *or years. I i longer felt heavy and unrefreshed, as used to when I gotnpin the morning, but fe Bright and Vigorous and ready to undertake any amount of wo; if called upon to do it. The most satisfy tory part of the business is that 1 ve no •. had any biliousness since, not so much touch of it, and my food digests perfect I I’m sure my liver All Right Now, for I never feel it at all.” “ And you attribute th;3 qaiok and con plete cure entirely to Clements Tonic ?” “ I do, most positively. I took nothi else, and I am only too pleased to b witness to the speed and Permanence of Its Cxi rev STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jolly Blaschaph, of "0 Sydney, do solemnly and sincerely cpclr.rs font 1 ; carefully read the annexed document, consisting eijfht folios and consecutively numbered from < to eight. and that it con.sins a ... i is a true t faithful acoount of tuy ilmens-and cuie by Clemc Tonio Declared in Sydney ihis 11th d-vy of Jute, I'TS. h me. HdSKV .< lil > ■«..). 100 -tiiiiain street, City

(Set Sydney '• Worker July 9th, ISOS.) ■->. -—________ investigation.) Nows of*the recovery of Mr. John Blanchard from a severe indisposition having reached our reporter, he made it his business, to obtain a personal interview. Our reporter at his residence, No. 30 Darlinghurst Sydney. Mr. Blanchard is an ImpeqjyJPsnsioner, having served no less than 25 years with great merit in the Imperial Navy, and in addition has been in Government service in this Colony. “ You are perfectly welcome to the plain truth about my case,” he said to our reporter, in answer to a question. “ X only wonder that people continue to Suffer from Biliousness and olfefjh" liver troubles when there is a remedy, as it were, knocking at their very doors, and I shall be only too pleased to let them know how I was cured, so that they may obtain the relief that I did. I suffered for years from indigestion and biliousness. The bilious fits attacked me at regular intervals, Often one of these fita would put me clean out of training and force me to cease work.” “ You were something of an athlete then, Mr. Blanchard, I suppose ?” “ Yes, I was a sprinter, and now have £2OO Worth of Trophies to show as a result of my running : besides I have won many heavy money stakes. If I had only known of Clements Tonic then, I could have made it of much use to mo in my training, and in combating the bilious turns to which I w r as subject, that is, judging by the very beneficial effect it has had on my system sjnee. I consulted doctors and they told m-Jjny liver was deranged, and I took their medicines, but with no effect.” “ Did you not >'■ prove as age increased?” “No ; on the contrary, I got worse. A good deal of rny time when in the Navy was spent in the tropics, both in Africa and at the islands here, and the climatic conditions in those places made my naturally sluggish Liver More Torpid - than ever. My digestion became impaired I was obliged to eat hot picklei and cayenne jaepper in considerable quantities, but still *iny food would often seem to stick in my chest and cause me much Dain.” “ What particular symptoms are now fresh in' your memory ?” “ In addition to my indigestion, which troubled me much at all times, these bilious attacks repeatedly and unexpectedly seized me. They would commence with a dull hc£4||che and a sudden disinclination to eat, in fact, the very sight of food made me feel sick. ;I felt irritable and wished to he left alona, and I felt as tired as though I had done a hard day’s work. Next day, after a restless night, I should be worse. My head then ached intensely across the forehead, and I was troubled with pains in the back, between the shoulders.

There is only one genuine Clements Tonic; if you want reli renv-mbcr you can only obtain it by the («se of the genuine substitution of an article not demanded by the purchaser amount .< - pjiV expenses of proseculion and reward every case proven v.” Clements Tonic is still in the hands of its original discoverer, hat and ia still the l-.ost and only effectual remedy. */7 Examine every package for this signature, report / i* .us every case on imitation and attempted substitution, sod we will immediately institute • VS proceedings. b—- % M. CIEWewTS. Newtown. ef when you Cler'cnts T<>=

Auction SaiesMcNIOOL & CO. OHAUrO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 30th January 9* WELL-BRED THREE - YEAROLD STEERS, in fresh condition 25 Well-bred Cows, with calves at foot 35 Well-bred Steers, l.£ to 2 year old McN IC O L & CO G. F MoCdllagh, Auctioneer. WAIHOU LIVE STOCK SALE. Friday, 2nd February. FAT, STORE AND DAIRY CATTLE Sheep, Horses, Etc. McNICO L & C C. G F McCullagh. Auctioneer.

WAITOA ROAD BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS are invited by-the Waitoa Road Board for : 1. Sanding about a mile of Stanley Road. 2. Reforming about 36 chians, Mikkelsen’s road. fi 3. Clearing, etc., about 42 chains Shaftesbury road. * ; 4. Ei.rmingportions of Baker’s road, v at Manawaru. at my office, and ten- * -sre'rs to be sent to the Chairman, Morrinsville, on or before 10 o’clock on J£e 27th mst. E, EAYITT, ; Engineer, j Te Aroha, 20th Jan., 1900.

ANNUAL SHEEP FAIR AT OHAUPO. We ne: day, 31st January The undersigned will hold their Annual Sheep Fair on above date, and will offer upwards of EWES, wethers and lambs. Entries received as follows: 3000 Big-framed Four-year-old Longwool Ewes, on. road now from Hawke’s Bay 2645 Crossbred and Longwool Full-s mouth Ewes, from R Williamson, H Yickers, R Given, R C Smith, N Banks, J Jackson, J Doudican, Kereone Estate, J R S Richardson, G Powell, J M Hall, Mangawhara 2300 Crossbred and Longwool Lambs, from R F Hargrave, R Williamson, H Yickers, R Given, N Banks, Kereone Estate, D Finlayson, J R S Richardson, J • M Hall 2000 Really Good Cressbred Ewes. N Z T V Land Co Also, immediately after above, Q/' t A PURE-BRED LINCOLN, MJ SHROPSHIRE, ENGLISH, LEICESTER AND ROMNEY MARSH R Aids. MoNICOL & CO. G. F. McCuit.agii, Auctioneer.

m £an m f QHINEMUEX COUNTY COUNCL ' TENDERS will be received till 2 p.m on THURSDAY, Ist, .February, for the | following works : | Contract No 539 —For Supplying 25,Sup. ft. of Sawn Rimu Timber for 1 .Rails 4x3, Paeroa-Waitoa RoadJ / 45,000 Sleep^is. ] 9000 Wedges or Keys. Specifications to be seen at the Council I Caambers, Paeroa, and at Cr Bowler’s ! Waitoa. "< Tenders to be addressed to the Chair'man of the Council, Paeroa, endorsed * Tender for Contract No. 539’ The lowest or any tender will not neccessarily be accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, County Clerk. Paeroa, 11th Jan, 1900

QHINEMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that the time lor receiving tenders for the Waihi Night Soil Contract has been deferred and fresh notice, on the subject will shortly be given. NEPEAN KENNY, . County Clerk. Paeroa, 13-1-1900.

LARGE REDUCTION S IN PRICES FOR CASH AT A- W, Edwards

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222042, 27 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222042, 27 January 1900, Page 3

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