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GREAT TRUTHS.

Great truths are very simple truths when finally they are comprehended { but it takes a lout; time to prepare an; mind to comprobond it great truth. For yean one may grope in darkness, con« oerniog some phase of his spiritual life, or some perplexities of a saored friend* ship, or tome seeming contradictions la his innermost personal character j whon suddenly g light will burst in upon the mind, or upon the heart, which instantly makes dear that which before seemea hopelessly dark, A great trulh is then perceived in its bearings upon, aud so in its explanations of, , all' that- was bewildoring and dis? heartening to ono who was in ignoranoe of that truth, What a new sense of life ' and hope comes with such a new recognition of a comforting or of an enlighten*' ing great truth. In the joy of an expe> tienceliko this, one can wait and trust in other perplexities which may yet be similarly resolved and dissipated. Thus it is that, on the introduction of Olement's Tonio everybody was sceptical of its merits; yet now so popular has li become, and so reliable has it proved itself, that hundreds of bogus medicines are placed on the market with which to gull the public. Every genuine article is always imitated, rod people will always try to impose on the credulity of their suffering fellow men. Patients must bo on their guard agsinit theßo swindlers, for their remedies are perfectly useless, and while time is being wasted, the disease increases and per* haps goes even beyond the power of so potent a remedy as Clemtnte Tdnio..l,B. Bell, Esq., Pestmastei, Dpper Simmondu fitreet, Auckland, relates as follows>lt aff>rds me gratification to testify to the good effects of Clements Tonic. A few months ego 1 was. sf* flicted with debility, indigestion, paina throughout the body, and sleeplessness, due to overwork. 1 tried remedies and sought advice without result, nutil one ot Clements Touio books came into my possession. I read its colnmns, and read ; lofa caee' of a similarly afflicted person "i who had been permanently' cured by Clements Tonic. 1 bought a bottle, took it regularly, and whilst taking it I felt » marvellous change.-; A few bottles entirely cored me; and under its influence 1 felt youthful, and. foriot my troubles, and now feel asa business man should—well, and able to attend to and gratify my custowflrs . •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4308, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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402

GREAT TRUTHS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4308, 31 December 1892, Page 2

GREAT TRUTHS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4308, 31 December 1892, Page 2

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