EVIDENCE.
Ask any successful lawyor to what ho ascribes his success, and he will tell you that he has taken care to have had 'evidence'to support tho cases he has i)ndertj>kei]. Wlns| sei)ds t(ie murderer to the' gallows j Evidence, What sends" the thief 'to gaol? Evioenoe. What procures a divorce from a cruel husband? Evidence. Facts can only bo proved by evidence and that is how the Buneriqrity of Cmuents' Tp.wo is nrovett by tl)o pure and positive evidence of its various patrons, over all its imitator, for Clements' Tonic has no compeers or competitors, It is now quite unnecessary for the manufacturers of Clements' Tonic to say a word iu its favorj its reliabity, virtues, merits, and therapeutical efficacy arc proved beyond all doubt by the unanimous verdict, tho irrefutable, incontrovertible, and indisputable ovldoiioe of its influential patrons, f. B. Bryce, Esq., J.P., writing in the Manning River .Timet, §ays "We personally know somo of tho sufferere who have taken Clements' Tonio and derived wonderful relief from it." W. C. McDougall, writing in tho ■Mnajft Observer, says, "The good effects of Clements' Tonip have come under our liotico both by personal oxperience and by that of two residents pf Bahrain." Spencer Grovos, Esq,, writing in the Tymut and Adelong Tinfes, says ( ■' Wo hnye had proof positive l(ere, in this neighborhood of the wpndorfql properties I'lW.li'. Hqnijrt)!, Esq., writing in the GrnrJl Record, says, ll We have fopd it of great value for tho hot weathor, and have had personal experience, so has a friend of ours in the civil sorvice who'was so sick that ho throw up overy[thing but his appointment, but Clements' Tonio cured him." S Beaol), Esq, Marrickville, N S W, says, f Thit foNic did wonders for J'Jiss Eeacli, thst 4 dqses qnly, cured Ijoth to»t{iacpo Esq, Map ricJiyllj'o, sayg, 11 Mrs took Cisn%s Tonio with the most gratifying tliat its uso resulted in the restoration of perfect health after two ySaVaofextreme debility. JohnPiunimer, JSsfj, North TVilloughby, says, "Otojeki'S Tonio did Mrs Hummer a great deal of good, and it Is a very good remedy," . J\\ LKyle, Esq, postmaster, Mani- ■"*. says, " Beforo I had used one bottle I^B^;' 6 ™^., Captain Diddon, Balmaiii, eaj J, tojar jiottl.ca completely cured him of dijUility ajid npryoiKocjs, and he is glad to bear 'lyitiicss lp' j wonderful remedy," , All Chcmids.ißndßtorekbeporsiell Clements' Tonio.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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393EVIDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 2
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