EVIDENCE.
Ask any successful lawyer to what he ascribes his success, and he will tell you that he has taken care to. have, had " evidence" to support the cases he has undertaken. What sends the murderer to tho gallows ? Evidence. What sends the thief to gaol? Evidence. What procures a divorco from a cruel husband ? Evidence, Facts can bo proved by evidence, and that is How the superiority of Owsra Tonic is RtflVjitCby the pure and positive evidence uj its various patrons, ovor all its imitators, for (tarns' Tonic has no compeers or competitors. It is nowquito umecessary for tho manufacturers of Clements' Tonic to say a word in its favor, its reliability, virtues, merits, aud therapeutical efficacy are proved boyond all doubt by the unanimous verdict, tie irrefutable, incontrovertible, and indisputable of its influential patrons,
T 0 Bryce, Esq., J.P„ writing in the Manning Rim Times, says, "Wo per-, sonally know some of tho s#rers who, have been using Twand derived wonderful relief from it," W 0 McDougall, wntiug in the Balmain Olisemr, says, "Tho good effeots of Oiemesis' Tonio havo come under our notice both by personal experience and by that of two residents of Balmain."
Spencer Groves, Esq!, writing in tho Humid and Adclimg Times, says, " Wo havo had proof positive bore, in this neighborhood, of the wonderful properties of Ckments' Tonic."
WBHowarth, Esq., writing In.the Glen/ell Record, says, "Wo have found it of great value lor the hot weather and have had personal oxperionce, so has a friend of ours in the civil servioo who was so slok that he throw up evorything bqt his appointment, but Clements' Tonic oured him."
S. Beaoli, Esq., Marrickville, (N.B. W.) says, "That Clements' Tonio did wonders for Miss Beach, that.4 doses only, cured both toothache and- earache," ' . F, Bangnall, ESqij, iiEavenhurst, Marrickville, says," Mrsßatigiiall took OiEMENis'- Tonic with, the, most gratifying result, and that resulted in the restoration of perfect health after two years of extreme debility.'*'John Primmer,' Esq,, North Willoughby, says, Owssiests 1 Tonio-did Mrs Plumnier a great deal of good, and it is a very ijood rei^dy,"' 4- W La Kylp, Esq., postnjaster, lJanj.Ha, Bays, "Before I had used one bo|tlo of Clomonta' Toriio I was quite eqretj Captain Diddcn, Balmain, says, that four bottles complotoly oured him of debility and nervousness, and he is glad }C hoar ii'ijiiess to sucli a wonderful remedy:" • '.. ■ , j All Chemists aud Storekeepers sell Clements' Tonio,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3636, 11 October 1890, Page 2
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405EVIDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3636, 11 October 1890, Page 2
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