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• THRICE IS HE ARMED. j'.,., WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST,' CLEMENTS' TONIC, THE WORLD'S GREAT RESTORATIVE, HAS CURED MORE CASES OF INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY. BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND LIVER COMPLAINT THAN ALL OTHER MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER. If;you are sick and value your life, %. insist on having Clements' Tonic, and no j substitute! or you will bo disappointed; READ THIS CASE. Mrs D. M'Loake, Wakefield, N.Z., who writes on May 19th, 1893 :—lb gives rnu the greatest of pleasure to testify to the good effects of your wonderful Clements' Tonic. My complaint was indigestion, accompanied by heartburn and windy ■ spasms, which were very painful, leaving me very weak, unfitting me for attending to my household duties. I got one of your pamphlets from our storekeeper, read it>s contents, and of people who had been cured by taking Clements' Tonic ; hope sprang up in my breast and I determined to give it a trial. I got some of it and its effect) has proved really wonderful, I also give it to my children when anything is the matter with them, in facb I keep it as a family medicine. When any of our children complain I at once consult your book, which just state bheir case, two or three doses pufc.B them all right. I recommend it to all my friends.—l remain, yours truly, D. M'Loake, Wakefield, N.Z.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1894, Page 2

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