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SATURDAY. JUNE 25th. A LIFE-TIM 13 OF INDIGESTION! ABSOLUTELY INCAPACITATED FOR BUSINESS. WAS SCEPTICAL, AND HAD NO FAITH IN ANY MEDICINES HUT WHAT DOCTORS PRESCRIBED. WHEN HIS FRIEND WORRIED HIM, HE THREW PREJUDICE ASIDE, TOOK CLEMENTS TONIC, now Mr L. T. Forrest, Angus-street, Adelaide, South Australia, writes on January (3th, 1897: —I. cannot longer withhold my testimony as to the eilicacy oi! Clements Tonic. From early manhood until my present age, which is 41, I suffered very seriously from Indigestion, which manifested itself in various forms —constant drowsiness, lasting and splitting headaches, which frequently absolutely prevented me from attending' to my business. I had not the slightest faith in any medicines, except those prescribed by the leading doctors, and consequently spent: a large portion of my income in professional advice and chemists' drugs without permanent benefit. About six months since, when on a holiday, compelled by my old enemy, Indigestion, a, friend fairly worried me into taking a few doses of-Clem' ents Tonic. Against my will and longstanding prejudice I was forced to admit feeling relieved, but even then thought it only temporary. However, my friend induced me to continue for a little longer, and 1 must now confess with deep gratitude, that for six months I have had no symptoms of the old trouble. I can get through my work without difficulty, and feel young again. I trust that other sufferers may g-ain the same relief as yours faithfully, J L. T. FORREST. McMaster and Shalders expect a great rush at their exceptional sale commencing on Monday at 10 a.m. As is well known their Mr McMaster is at present in London personally purchasing very large quantities of new goods soon to arrive. It is plain, therefore, that they are taking a wise course to have a thorough clearing out of their present stock. Not often holding a sale, this one will be of an exceptional character. —(Advt.) Smith and Caughey's great stock-taking fair commences Monday morning at 10 o'clock.—Advt. What tea most refreshes one this hot weather? Arthur Nathan's 'Reliable.' For it pulls one together; And makes one feel like kicking the leather.—(Advt.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 148, 25 June 1898, Page 3

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