with DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKACHE, ACHING LIMBS, or LITER COMPLAINT P If so. safe remedies are within your reach at a nominal cost. CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHERy? PILLS have never yet failed to cure the worst cases. General debility, nervousness, weakness, and general comr'faints of the digestive and nervous systems are promptly cured by these reliable remedies. They are prepared by scientific processes, and are not merely mechanical mixtures made only to ‘ gull the public.’ The renown CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHER’S PILLS have won in Australasia is proof of the fact that they stand pre-eminent for their special classes of diseases. No remedies ever sold gave such entire satisfaction to their patrons, and evidence is forthcoming from every city, town, and village to prove their virtues. No doubt can exist as to their value, but purchasers must be careful to get the genuine articles as many unscrupulous traders will attempt to palm off a substitute if possible, for the sake of extra profit.
ALCHEMY. THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE. Alchemy was the forerunner ®f chemistry its chief objects being the discovery of the philosopher’s stone,, which was supposed to tarn base metals into gold. The philosopher’s stone has not been discovered, but the laws of chemistry and distillation have produced in this country an Elixir of Life which promises health and long life to all who use it with discretion. Wolfe’s Schnapps is the combined result of patient search and technical knowledge, it is a boon, alike to men, women and children. It is necessary however to be aware of imitations and better to buy whole bottles, which sometimes conceal gold, in the shape of £1 orders placed inside the labels»
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 274, 23 November 1894, Page 9
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