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Wasted Money.

It is simply wonderful inancnlightcned age like tho present, how people will wasto their money on useless medicines. Thore are thousands of sufferers in this country from liver torpidity, indigestion, kidney complaint, and billiousness, who pay half-crowns for so-called " cures," when they could get far better and safer results from half an ounce of Epsom salts costing ono half- penny. Of course we know this chomieal will not givo permanent results -ncitlierwillnny of the many advertised nostrums—but it will givo temporary relief and not injure the system, whereas the disguised drastic purging mixtures sold by many quacks will cause many serious diseases. Clement's Tonic doe? not cure or relieve disease by purging. It is a natural tonic restorative, and acts by stimulating the digestive and secretive apparata to peform their proper functions, It rebuilds wasted nervebone and muscular tissuc.restorcs strength to the debilitated system, excites and permanently strengthens the power of concuneßccuco and ensures a long, happy.and enjoyable life as proved by the experience of MrsCompton.How-JDg-stroet, Wellington, N.Z„ who writes on August 11th 1893:—Sir,—I write j you a few lines to let you know of the great benefit that I have received from taking Clement's Tonic, I was afflicted with great debility arising from indigestion, causing nervous and general prostration and weakness. I applied to medical aid, but without Ifhy good whatever. I read about your Clement's Tonic and I get some, and tho very first dose did me good, so I stuck to it until I had taken five bottles, now lam glad to say that it has made a completo cure. 1 can enjoy my food as well as ovor I could in my life—it has taken that feeling of languor completely away. I tell all my fricndß about it. lam willing to communicate with anyone who may write to me.-Yours respectfully, MrsCompton, Howing-strcet, Wellington, N.Z.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

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310

Wasted Money. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

Wasted Money. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 3

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