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General Debility;

' TlietermGeuerar ; Debility, means a' depletion • of - vital strength, a general . break-up of tho corporeal health, duo to' | over consumption and wasting, away of [ tho life giving constituents of the blood and ncrvo tissue, really a wearing out of the animal structure.' If your life is iTortli saving it is worth your while to - treat your case thoroughly, If iti s worth your while to treat your disease at nll.it is worth your while to continue the treatment until your health is thoroughly re-established; you , ma y feel all right after the hrst few bottles of Clements .Conic, so prompt aro its remedial and curative effects; but a medicine, no niatter how good, cannot banish disease in a week, the seeds of tho complaint, will still remain in your system and break out afresh if you do not thoroughly cradicato them/ Don't forgot that a relapse is twice as difficult to cure as, the original attack, so ifyou want to getcurcd givo'tlio'romedy a fair chauco and recovery is certain. CloW ents Tonic is a genuine article, it is prepared for a specific purpose'nud contains the material to make it an effectual inatcrial.aiul if used faithfully it cannot fail. We do not claim it is a cure-all, wc do not say it will euro lock-jaw or bad spelling, but for all cases of im paired vitalstrength it is a scientific and infallible specific. Moreover- tho cost of using it is so small you can have a yoar's course of it for less thau you can , procure -a wcek'smcdical altendancc,and ■ a tenfold better remedy than any physi- ; cian can prescribe for yon. Thousands ' of cases have boon cured by Clements' ' Tonic, and it will euro you if you will give it a fair chance. Itcad the case of Miss Mario Cullum, Westport, N.Z, who writes on June 19th, 1893 : -A short time ago I suffered from an attack j of _ inflammation of the stomach, which loft weakness of that organ and a ] feeling of nausci and'nervous debility which affected my brain. I was led 'to try Clements Tonic by reading the labo on an empty bottle, the lirst two o three doses made me feel worse, so I took a teaspoonful after meals and fin- ■ ished the bottle which toned the whole system up. I write this trusting it may benefit others siifFcritig sinii larly -Yours truly, Maria Cullum, Wcstport, i\.Z. j

MASTEI!TUN.OrAKI JOCKEY CLUB. OWNERS, Trainers and Jockeys arc requested to apply to the Secre. toy for their tickets TO-NIGHT and MONDAY, for which purpose the office 10p.ra, to-night and Monday night. E. H. WADDINGTON, Whakataki and Tenui Stores, December 1894 OWING totheill-hcaltliof AlrH. E. Richardson, the firm of Osborne and Richardson lias decided to dissolve partnership, and it is therefore imperativc,fortho settlement of partnership accounts, that all amounts owing to the firm, bo settled on or before the 28th of January, 1895, otherwise outstanding accounts will bo placed in the hands of the firm's solicitor, without further notice. , OSBORNE & RICHARDSON. HOLIDAY NOTICE. , kN CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW U YEAII'S DAY the Post Office will bo closed. All mails usually despatched on those days will be closed tic previous evenings nt 8 o'clock. ON BOXING DAY, the 26th inst, the P.O. mil bo open in all branches from 9 a.m. till 10 a.m., and one complete delivery will be made by letter carriers commencing at 8 a.m. THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE will be open to the public on Christmas Day, Boxing. Day, and New Year's Day betweeu the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. and from 7 till 8 p.m. J.BAGGE, Postmaster, CARNARVON HOUSE, ChapclStreet Mastcrton. MrsMarley )ESIEES to intimate that the abovo house, which has been enlarged aud refurnished, is now one of the finest residences in the Wairarapa, and is situated in the healthiest part of Mastcrton, 10 minutes walk from Post Office. Fißsr-CLiss Accommodation. MRS MABLEYk now prepared to received a limited number of boarders. Visitors from town or country will find the aceo — J - l! - ''' ' the district. Suites of A partmentsfor Families. Busses pass every hour DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, ViciobiaSt Mastebion. MRANDMRBBULPIT BEG to notify that on and after December Ist, Dovonshire House ' will be once more under their personal supervision, and visitors will recoivo every attention. ADDITIONALACCOMMODATION " s now being provided which will enable them to offer ■> Private Suites of Apart- " merits TO OCCASIONAL VISIIORS. ' J. G. CARPENTER & CO., SUCCE6SOBBTOLATB J. B.TBINGHAH& Co) LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL , AND GENERAL AGENTS VTORTH German Fire Insuranco Li Co., established 13 years in N.Z. "i never diptod a claim, ■>. G. CARPENTER, District Manager Standard ' !1 ' " *■' ' ow amalgai 'letropolitan Assurance Co.: Cheapest tatcs. J. G. CARPENTER, Broker, j Messrs J. G. Carpenter and Co.have n their books Town' and Country Procrties of every description for sale on asy terms. ; >MiOEsNolLambton-quayWellington . MFEEDNICOL Matchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician, ] [Eight yoara witli W. Littlejolin & Son), J SAS pleasure in announcing the arrival of the following New SOOdS:—Ladies' "Gold Watches, ] ?ob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches, set with chrysopraso and pearlsjj Gold & Jinks, Silver Brooches, oto. UsoA Few Novelties in Sterling 1 Silver and Electro-plated Goods Suitable for presents. i 111 Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and at a Moderate Prices.. Inspection : invited. ?he Watch ahd hwmm Imm will bo personally attended to. ; ■ Note THE ADDBBSS—l.ytivmmm mi Wewihoiok

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4909, 22 December 1894, Page 3

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880

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4909, 22 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4909, 22 December 1894, Page 3

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