HIS EXCELLENCY.
SUA 01ms Sport.
!'. The following appears in this week's issue of the Catholic Time : We believe we are correct in stating that one of the chief reasons which induced Lord Onslow to accent the Governorship of New Zealand was his desire to take advantage of thesplendid and unique facilities tbjl country offers for Having hunted in iris Lordship on our hHk the PfjyJßH^^^^^^^H
leyond bis, llency bas le delights Jp to date, enough to ppreciable >e tailless rille may Owing to in, which ng*of the n scarce, ,ns strong e suffering of spavin; *es among s are not Neverthern, on the aper, tbat lay week, She depths ne trout, ease copy. >t of life a vigor. The lungs are capable W taking in and exhaling sixteeu tiui?s e- much air as is done in ordinary, qiAiet oreathing. The heart, Stomach, Infer, skin, and every other organ of the b» dy has corresponding reserve vigor. n T nis sur P lu3 . ia <* c " signed to tide us ctkr emergencies, and not for everyday us&. £6 the man who goes on creating Emergencies for his stomach, liver.- or other organs, will find by audby that this extra vigor is nearly ■Exhausted. The next thing in must Eases is to call on a doctor for a stimu-
Hant, which merely enables him to dip a 'little deeper into what capacity an overworked organ may still have left. Suppose we represent our store of vigor by a tank, the inftaw for which comes from food, and the natural outflow is near the top. A stimulant has the effect of thrusting the outflow a little lower down, and thus reducing the; stock of reserve which nature has designed to hold for real need. Our tank once 9mpti<.d of vital torce, can never be refilled. There may be left simply a little stream of energy flowing through, sufficing for fcoderate, everyday needs, with nothing ■kateyer to fall back on for emergencies. Kt is really needed is a careful treatvitalizing elements to gradthe impaired vital force, co proper digestion and absorpparte of a good •■ repu- - be ob spread over hJEVastralasia as Clements doleTunlesa it was positively genuine. We have seen Evttrraderfully successful results from PBjWebf this remedy that we do not "thinl iny apology is needed for bestowing 'upoi?fc the praise it really deperves. We ha versed -it ourselves, we know it is a reliaVfe article, that it is what the manuActm\|s claim into be, and that the •most positive evidlenca is forthcoming jfo prove its efficiency. Witness the following i. W. H. Lewis, :—First, I must pll you that I; was always sceptical about patent medicines and believed they were f nlf commercial speculations, but since I have used Clements Tonic my views |*ve complete?? changed. I was an externa sufferer from palpitation, indigesion, constipa'jtin, languor and headache, E? nearly two wears. I have liyed in fc bush all *ny life, moving from Bee. to place! and am well known k_ almost erlery district in New Kth Wales, -ffiueensland and Victoria, fcfrregular hfibita and diet brought on Eve nervonsfcers, weakness, and liver Hplaints, anvil I was afraid I had not K to Jive aflnd doctors recommended ■tosettle mjl worldly affairs, so em■ted andwfjßk 1 had become at last. I BifietTflpne of your bottles but did not aniTsoon found relief* I became Jatrong, regained now after taking 20 Tonic, I am stronger been before, and wish wish for having saved my restored my health." Too cannot be exercised in genuine 'Clements Tonic' will try and impose upon imitation ; beware of this solicitation or plausable yon to take anything y° u W 'N on ly be disapallow your case to H|£eSß even beyond the power of Omenta Tonic. Cledwnts is the original MidTmly genuine. Laboratories, Sydney.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3923, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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630HIS EXCELLENCY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3923, 26 September 1891, Page 2
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