weakenod systoms tho mombranns bocome relaxed, and the albumen of the blood finds iti way with the wasto fluiij through tho kidney walls, and pas* from tho body with the urine, t patient's health and strength th gradually failing, beyond the preaen of albumon in the water, albuinmui has not any posiiivo symptom; b genoral weakness, which always leadsthose serious diaordow, always signit its presence by special You m get headache, upasmodio toqlhaol torturing ■ neuralgia, pain in smj of the back, disinclination to wo heavy, aching limbs on walking in (J morning., bloodshot oyes,poor appetj or constipation. These Marine aynj toins must not be neglected, or as sy as a rat holo will sink a ship, bo sd will the patient's life bo sacrificed. 1' remedy indicated is Clement's ton) this will restore all oraans to apro|] healthy state, and ensure correot pert" manco of the processes of assimilation, porspiralion, secretin and elimination, Clements Tonic haE record of cures effected sach as no otl medicine over secured, and wo are wi ing to provo our representations by oi side evidence, A casein point is that Mrs T. Morris, Williani-st, UamiltL who writes on January 15, 1893;-" About eighteen months ago 1 had a severe attack of genera! debility, extreme woikncss, want of appetite, and in fact a completo collapse of tho system, Iliad the advice of a medical man, and I cannot tell what tho. remedies woro that he gave mo, but this I can honestly say, 1 nover derived any benefit from thorn. I then resolved to try some of tho advertised cures (or 80-called cures); I did so, but receiving no benefit from them I became so disheartened ; my husband advised me to try Clements Tonic; I did so, and before I finished the second bottle 1 received more bonolii than from all tho medicines 1 had taken hitherto. As a brain and nerve strengthened 1 don't bolievo there anything to equal Clomonta' Tonic, I am only too happy to recommend it to all dyspeptics or thoso suffering from goneral debility. 1 believe it is a thorough euro for tho above mentioned complaint,—l romain, yours gratefully, Mrs T. Morris, William Street, Hamilton NS.W
m HEY ALL SAY SO! Gen.Kuvus Isuus, Quartermaster-Gen-oral United States Army; "St Jacobs Oil is the best pain ourer ever used." Hon. Bilu Flint, Life Senator o! tho Dominion Parliament, Canada: "I found St Jacobs Oil to act like a charm." Hod. J. C, Nkw, Asst. Secretary, United States Treasury Department: "I cheerfully endorse St Jacobs Oil, tho great pain cure," Hon. Danieii W. Yoomiees, United States Senator, from the State of Indiana: "St Jacobs Oil gave instantaneous relief. A remarkable remedy," The only Ecmedy that ever received a Gold Medal is St Jacobs Oil—undoubtedly the best pain cure in distance. It gets riglit straight down to business and reaches the spot, without delay, by external application. Thousands of people -including those of both high and low estate--in all parts of the world have cheerfully giyen this public endorsement. All painful ailments, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, backache, burns, bruises, sprains, etc., are promptly relieved and overcome by tho healing ccfliacyof this great household remedy. Its great success and reputation, as might be expected, hashadtheeffect ol producing a number of cheap and inferior imitations. To avoid disappointment be sure you obtain the genuine article. Sold by nil reputable chemists and dealers.
ncy of tliis great household remedy. Its great success and reputation, as might be expected, has had the effect of producing a number ot cheap aud interior imitations. To avoid disappointment be sure you obtain the genuine article. Hold by all reputable chemists and dealers. II you want a durable, reliable time-keeper at a minimum of cost you must BUY A WATERBUHY. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD, IMPORTANT NOTICE, \ KRAJNGEMEKTS have now boon £1 made with the NEW ZEALAND LAND ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, to i conduct (for the present) COMMISSION AGENCY I PRODUCE BUSINESS ! Hitherto carried on bj THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEKOANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD, and Customers and Clients are notified that all business and other communications will have the usual prompt attention. __ Consignments nill be carefully realised, and Ptumpt Account Salos rendered with CASH SETTLEMENT. WALTEH 0. FOSTER, Manager. OfficenFeathersion SißKai, Wellington, F. 0. LEWIS,
MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES a COACH and CAliltlAGE FACTORY PAY 1 Y«. Dut it must be conduoted on business principals, which means, like conducting any other business, to derive a profit from it. and only in proportion to tho diligence and Bhrowdneas with whioh it in attended to. Shrewdness implies the close application of your suitable qualities to it, But it you aro not suited to run such a business do not try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to ride, If jou go into coachbuilding wiihout oapital your misery will increase with your experience. But with experience you aro keen to discover afl kinds of rat holes in tlio management of materials etc, One condition that teakos tho carriage business so difficult for novices to grasp successfully is the extended field over which it is spread, It includes four distinct and complicated trades, and needs a thorough and practical knowledge of each. Then wo ask to consider this. Why not pi "*?n with those who thoroughly jyour needs and hava every facility lot, & prompt, careful, and artistic execution 01 your orders. Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction. Our Motto is Wisdom, Strength, and Peauty. Wisdom is only having standard grados,-Strength is buying and selecting tho choicest materials, Boauty, perfect Proportion and perfect Workmanship, Just received, direct from tho manufacturer's, a consignment of all kinds of carriago Hardware, Lamps, trimmings, etc. Wo manufacture the most popular styles of vehicles, Prices and drafts on application. THQS.WAGG&CO, :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 3
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