THE WEATHER.
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It is simply wonderful in an enlfghteucd ago likblhc presc'ut,- libw pcoplo ; will I waste their'liioiioy.'o'ii usolow'intdicines. Micro arc thousands of sufferers iu this country from liver torpid'ty,, iudigesiion, lytlney vvivplaintyaud' biliousness who pay ImU-erownß for so-cnlled "euros." when thoy could get fur belto'v nod safer result!" from mi ounco of Ensomsailscoslin] ono,hali-penuy. Of coimc wo know tliis chemical will not givepwnwiiciftrosul'.s—neither will any of the many, advertised nostrums-hut lit fl.'llfiive temporary 'relic? and inot injure the system, .whereas the disguised drastic purging mixlimes so'd by many quacks, will cause many serious diseases,' Clements' Toaic docs not care or relievo disease by purgin;;. It is a natural tonic restorative, mid acts by stimulating the digestivo and secretive apparata to preform'' (heir p.-oper fui'ej'ons. It • rebuilds wiistc'd nerve, boue aid muscular tissue, restores strength to the debilitated, system e.vciics mid peruiancuily strengthens thepoivcrofconcupcsconco andensure? a long, happy." end enjoyable lifo n? > proved by the experience of Miss Alice Law, Salvai'ou Army, Blenheim, M, who whiles ,pn June 181b, ISM!—It is about niiio mouths ago since hvas advised to Into Clements Tonic, after being under the docio" for, about four and a half years. ;It gavo nie an appetite at once and the colour began to conic into my cheeks; my strength improved wotubfally 100. and nftcr. taking l I think it was six bottles, I felt quite strong and have not taken anything since, until the wcekbeforclastmyhcDil was bad, so I have been tubing some move, and mylicad is quite well aga'u.l advise anyone who suiters from the effects of poor blood and wciiknc 's to try Clements Tonic. I havendnsedfriends here to tiyit.nnda sister of mine too. and they arc well srtfsPed w ; th il. Clements Tonic is Ihc best lralicinc I have found for strengthening.—Yours respectfully, Alice Law, Salvation Aimy, Blenheim, j\ t ,2,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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321THE WEATHER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4749, 16 June 1894, Page 3
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