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WHAT INVENTION HAS DONE.

What has invention daw F itflU. this ftfU serve as an example merely. It used to take by old methods;, as compared with inventions now used, five times aa much labour in bootmakiug, four times as much in. flomr-makjiig, three times as mucbjin 4oa|-mining, six times three t%»» a* mueli in carriage making, and ten times as many looms can now be managed by one weaver. At a silver mine in Nevada a stream of water falling 460 ft. is made to turn a water- wheel, and gives 200 horse-power. "JThe .Bam^sj^m'''-is' : :du'cißd'<,dpwn *ais>the* lOtiOlt., andlis caught j^i dx j--^rati(rr4wSeas> . givirig- ofE 75d horse-power which'" by means of, electricity is conveyed to th© «nrfac«, and runs a .GGrSUunp battsry. It is by the samo inventions — the water-wheel and electricity ihat tJtelgrdattask of ttstt^Ntagata is about to bo eiiec.tedi Only 4 per oent. of the water will bo used; it will not be noticeable, but the quantity will supply 120,000 horsepower. The power will not be used on the spot, but will be conveyed by electrio wires, probably to a town 16 miles away ■&£ the United States side. In the fields of therapeutics, medicine and pharmacology inventive genius has resulted in the discovery of an almost remedy known fas Clements T<jfcic§ We know that this ar^l^ 19 capable of causing more change in affeoted organisms than uny. other medicine the world has seen ; tbia'is due to its peculiar operation on. the organs of digestion^ assimilation, secretion and excretion, for on these four processes life depends, for where one of these important functions is improperly performed, general impairment of the system sets in and results in chronic diseases aud finally death. It is sound wisdom to commence treatment; of cases of dibility, indigestion , headaofces, liver complaints, etc., at their onset, as if neglected a permanent change takes place in the tissues, the disease becomes chronic and all the mecficaj skill in .the ', world Jbhea-cannot restore thY normal si a|e; this is A h imt admitted on all aides. *We can emphatically recommend Clements Tonic in all suoh and many other cases, because we have seen it in use ijn scores of houses and have never yet heard a doubt as to its efficacy. We know it contains the material to mike its action certain, sure and prompt, and the endorsements over the signatures of influential citizens are conclusive, as instanced by W. H. Goddard, ) .Esqrv manager Commercial Bank, Newton, N. S. W., ; who ; writes :—" I have ve*y much pleesure in stating itnat my family and my6lf have derived very great benefit by the ose of Clements Tonic, which I strongly reccomrnend; an;d>tk)^e;4P7<^^?^#^jtfN<P*'.weak> ness and debility, so prevalent tin this enervating climate never to be without." 'And Mr M., Gordon, Hawthorne. Vie, says:—* Pormit irie'td offeVmy grateful thankifp^Jthf wonderful relief I have experienced ijjr f use of Clements Tonic, 1 suffered from nery pusness gen^^de^^^and^ndigestron -for eleven yearsj irev%r knbwi^%hat it wasto be free from misery and pain, I procured Clements Tonio and the effect was simply marvellipus. pain and suffering, my appetite came back and I could eat a good hearty meal and enjoy it and what was more, I could digest it afterwards wiuHout that tetrible tired feeling whioh always followed my meals before taking 1 Clements Tonic. I continued the m*dioine and took altogether thirteen bottles, and honestly believe it has been the making pi a new system for me and that I have gaihed^by the use of Clements Tonic a new leaseiof life. I shall, always .praise and recommend «;,'having' proved beyond' all question ite wonderful efficacy.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2600, 6 March 1891, Page 2

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WHAT INVENTION HAS DONE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2600, 6 March 1891, Page 2

WHAT INVENTION HAS DONE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2600, 6 March 1891, Page 2

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