The Dairy Produce Trade.
(Received April 12, G. 50 p.m.) London, April 10. Mr Reynolds, the well-known produce merchant is endeavouring to induce the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company and the New Zealand Shipping Company to reduce the freight on butter destined for the English market by |d per lb.
BE ON GUAKD AGAINST THE VILE AND INJITIIIOUS IMITATIONS OF CLEMENTS TONIC SOLD BY MANY DEALERS. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE BEST, ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE,
Don't be deceived or misled into buying any other, or your pains, time and money arc only thrown away,
CLEMENTS TONIC POSITIVELY CUBES ALL CASES
ARISING FROM AN/EMIA, LIVER COMPLAINT AND INDIGESTION.
Mrs Hannah Lloyd, Waterworkssquare, Solomon Town, Port Tirie, S,A,, who writes on June Bth, 1893:—For about seven years I suffered with heart disease and liver complaint, I was so ill that I had to go to the Jamestown Hospital, I was treated in this Institution for a considerable lime, but I gained no benefit whatever; I then consulted various doctors, but I got no better, in fact I was looked upon as incurable. About four years since I commenced to use Clements Tonic, with the result that I soon found I was much better, and after continuing its use for some four weeks I belieyed myself quite cured. I sometimes since liavo had slight attacks of pain and palpitation in the region of the heart, when I immediately takc ( a dose of Clements Tonic, and am at once relieved from suffering. In conclusion I am most happy to state that I am in far better health now than ever I was since childhood. You are at liberty to use this statement as you will.—Yours gratefully, Hannah Lloyd, Waterworkssquare, Solomon Town, Port Piric, S.A.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5000, 13 April 1895, Page 3
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290The Dairy Produce Trade. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5000, 13 April 1895, Page 3
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