‘ THRICE IS HE ARM®#, WHO HAS HIS QUARREL J r j£ T > CLEMENT® TONIC, TS.E WORLD’S GREAT RESTORATIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES OF 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, inon having Clements Tonic, and no substitutes or you will foe disappointed. READ THIS CASE. Mrs Annie Levott, Manchester-street, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes on April 19th, 1893 :—About two years ago 1 received a great shock to my nerves which brought on palpitation of the heart and laid me prostrate in bed for a mouth. I had resort to a doctor but he did me very little good, still very little better, I applied to a chemist, being very weak and nervous and really fit for no kind of work; I had no heart to do anything and my life was a burden to me. I had read about Clements Tonic, and was persuaded to give it a trial. I got some and found it was the best thing 1 had taken for my complaint —in fact, it has made mo feel strong, having put now vigor into me ; it has greatly improved my appetite, and removed that unpleisant feeling of weakness and langour.—Yours truly, Annie Levett, Man chest or-si root, Christchurch, N.Z.
IIOU.OWAY'S PlimS AND OINTMKNT. Rheumatism and Gout.—Those purifying anil soothing remedies deserve t'ue earnest attention of all persons _ liable to gout, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles, nerves, or joints. The Ointment should he applied after the alVoctcd parts have been patiently fomented with warm water, when the Ointment should be diligently rubbed upon the adjacent skin, unless the friction causes pain. Holloway's Pills should be simultaneously taken to diminish pain, reduce intlammatiou, and purify the blood. This treatment abates the violence, and lessens the frequency of gout, rheumatism, and all spasmodic diseases which spring from hereditary predisposition, or from any accidental weakness of constitution. The Ointment checks the local malady while the Pills restore vital power,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 1
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339Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2631, 10 March 1894, Page 1
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