EVIDENCE.
Ask any euocefsful lawyer to what he ascribes his success, and ho will tell you that ho has taken oare to have had " evidence", to Bupport the oaaos he;has undertaken. What sends tho murderer to the callows? Evidence.' What sends tho thief to paol? Evidence. What procures' a divorce from a cruel husband? Evidence. Facts can only be proved byovidenooand that is how the superiority of Clemenm' Tonio is proved by the puie and positive evidence ot its various patrons, over all its imitators, for Olembnis' Tonio has no compeers or competitors., It is ; now quito unnecessary fur tho manufacturers of Clements' Tonic to say a word in its foyor, its reliability, virtues, merits, aud therapeutical efficacy are proved beyond all doubt by tho unanimous vordlct, the irrofutablo,' inctntrovertiblo, and indisputable evidence of' its ' influential patrOllß. • :■: •■ '■ '.: :
T,B.Bryce, Esq., J.P., writing in tho Manning Riwr Tim, sayß, "We personally know some of the sufferers who have taken XJiißments Tonio aud derived wotderful relief from it," \V. 0, McDougalL, writing in tho Balmain Ohervir, says,' "The quod effects of Clements' Tonlo haye come under our notice both by personal experience and by, that of two residents-of Balmain."
. Spenoer Groves, Esq., writing in the Tnimt mdAddonq Times, says, " We hayo had proof positive here, in this neighborhood, of the wonderful properties of Ciemenw' Tonic. " : \V, B, Howarth, Esq, writing in the Grmfclkßcwd, says, '.'.We have' found it of ?roat value for the hot weather and havo hud personal experience, bo has a friend of ours in the civil service who was so siok that he throw up everything t but his .appointwont, but Oimsnts' Tonio cured him," 8. Beaolij Esq., Marrickville, (N.S. W) Bays, "That Oiembnts' 'Towo did wonders for.Miss'Beach, that i dosos ouly, cured both" tootliaohoand caracho." ■ F. Bangnall, Esq,, Kavenhurflt, 'ttifr rickville, says,, '.'lire Bangnall tool CiEHENTs'.-Toijip \yith,tho.'moat gratify* ing result, and that, its \p resulted k tho rotation of perfect health affey two years of oxtrerae debility. John -Plummet, Esq,, North \Villoughbyj Bays, •"Ohsmhhts 1 - ToNic.did' Mrs Pluminer a great deal of good, and it is a very-good remedy." J. W. L. Kyle, Esq.. poßtmwtei', Mandia, says, '"Before I had used oho bottle of Gw\vm' l'oaib I wis quite cured." '-■•' ,'-..-?;"
Captain Diddebj Balraain, says, "rjgtif four bottles completely cured him of debility and'nervousness; and 'hew glad to bear, witness to ; siiqH a' lyoudcrtul remedy." : "-■••■'>-•-;-'•••: ...i;.; . -Al| Chemtata and Storekeepers sell . - 91^iueuty|oni(|;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3560, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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402EVIDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3560, 12 July 1890, Page 2
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