CONFIDENCE.
t Confidence in one's self goes far towards success. The man who ia able [ to tackle an ugly job, tally sure that he , can devise the ways and means of , successfully completing the work, is the , man valuable to an employer, aud the one ot most value to the community. All ! men are not, however, gifted alike in thm respect; one man has the capacity to think the matter out and reason with himself how. be can beat overcome the dififculties before him, while another will be overwhelmed with the trouble. This latter kind is frequently met with in thiß life, men who have not the force of character to fight their way through difficulties, nor the energy to carry their undertakings to a successful issue. They are mostly thin, nervous creatures, with aslovy pHUeafid a weak heart. They are physiologioahy constructed the same as the robust and persistently energetic men. Such men should take nood exercise and generous food, abstain from excitement and where indigestion and sallow or pple complexion, indicates anaemia and slugnish liver, a propev ooypue qf Toniq will do'much gobef. It will invigorate the stomach and bowels, quicken the poise, and revive the depleted strength of the heart, aid digestion and strengthen the nerves and promote the action of the skin, liver and kidneys. Clements To«ic has been used with such aatißtaototy re»uita, tjiat we have great pleasure iu submitting the following evidence for perusal hy our readers. The Bev. B. Laverty, Port Macquarie, N.S.W., writes; —"l have much pleasare in bearing my testimony to the eftjoaoy of Cements Tonio, I was promptly cured of facial neuralgia by the use of Clements' Tonic, experiencing relief in a few hours. It is the best tonic I know." "Miss Emily Thorman, 95 Wilson Street, Golden Grove, N.S.W, says—"i suffered lyith Jiver complaint aud indigestion for two years and could neither eat nor sleep and was reduced almost to aßhadow. I tried all the remedies I could think of. Beading of Clements Tonic I resolved to try a bottle, and am thankful to say it has . made a woman of me, and 1 am ; only tco thankful to be aole to add my grateful testimony." H. F. Neale, Esq:, < Loco. Department, Wellington, N.S.W, ( HTfpes •'—"My daughter has' for the past seven mcnths been suffering excruciating agony from Neuralgia and also extreme nervousness. I obtained , f«rj f ep §ey§ral so-palled specifics, but ' I jyithojjt avail She had no appetite ! coulii ggarpely eat a particle of J .. • *lmofifc rgdiiced $0 , food, and was _ of ! skeleton from want of food anu
sleep. I saw Clements Tonic highly spoken ot, 1 determined to try it and after she bad taken six doses the pain left, and she at once commenced to improve. She has taken two bottles and is now quite herself again. I shall always recommend Clements Tonic."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 6 February 1891, Page 2
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477CONFIDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 6 February 1891, Page 2
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