CONTEMPT
For your ailments is simply committing suicide, every man is the centre ol the universe to himself, yet how ninny do we daily meet who complain of weakness, liver complaint, neuralgia, mill so on P Hundreds of such sufferers are met with every week who neglect their enscs when there is a reliable remedy in Clements Tonic nt hand. This jircparution is distinct from the many disguised purgatives called indigestion cures, the uses of which are most harmful to the patient. Clements Tonic docs not give relief by drastic cathartics, but aims at curing the cause of the disorder, and then the unpleasant symptoms cease. If you suffer, remember that without treatment the disease must increase, mid tliatitis criminal on your part to neglect your case, at nay rale your life depends on your getting proper treatment, and may be the lives of a wife and family. Therefore, do not delay, get Clements Tonic, and do not be put oft" with vile purgatives or substitutes, and you will meet with (lie same success as Mr George Mntson, Leeston, N.&, who writes on May llth, '!):] :-Mimy thanks for Hid letter which I received last week. I have now finished taking four bottles of Clements Tonic for the gravel, and I may say llmt I am a hundred per cent, better than when I lust saw you and started taking the medicine. You know well how bad I was in the harvest season, and you recommended me to lake Clements Tonic which I am now glad to say I took, and all the pains'have now gone away, audi weighed myself yesterday, and found I had gained twelve pounds since January, I don't know what I should have done if Iliad not taken the medicine, as the doctor had done me no Hoping you are well yourself, and with kind regards.—l am, yours truly, George Matson, Leeston, I\'.Z.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4862, 27 October 1894, Page 3
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316CONTEMPT Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4862, 27 October 1894, Page 3
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