THRICE IS HE ARMED, WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST.
CLEMENTS' TONIC, THE WORLD'S GREAT RESTORATIVE HAS CURED MORE CASES OF INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY, LIVER COMPLAINT AND BRIGHT'S DISEASE THAN ALL OTHER MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER.
If you are sick aud value your life, insist on having Clements' Tonic, and no enbstitute, or you will bo disappointed. READ THIS CASE.
Mr J. H. Firth, 45 Courtenay-place, Wellington, New Zealand, who writes on July 16th, 1894 :—1 feel pleasure in sending you tho following statement of tho good I derived from using Clements Tonic. For five month's I have suffered a most terrible pain in the head, and could obtain no relief, although I took lota of medicine. The doctors told me I had rheumatics in the head. Obtaining not the slightest benefit from prescriptions, I lost faith in medicine of any kind, until, most happily, a friend, Mr L , urged me to give a trial to' Clements Tonic. I was reluctant to do so, but ultimately bought a bottle, and was so pleased with the remit that I continued to use it regularly, and after using six bottle* lam in very good health. I always keep Clements Tonic, ami I find it a very good family remedy.—l am, .yours respectfully, J. H. Firth, 45 Gourtenay-place, Wellington* New Zealand.
The New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, established in Auckland in 1879, has now exceeded the large sum of ono hundred thousand pounds in payment o' claims and bonuses to inaurers for over twelve thousand fatal and non fatal acci cidentß. The Company is regarded throughout all the colonies aa the leading Aosident Company, being far ahead of any of i.B contemporaries, .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 2
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