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Wasted Money. It is simply wonderful in an enlighted age like the ptefceht.* how people will waste their money on useless ttiedibities, There are thousands of sufferers in this counttfy from liver torpidity, indigestion, kidney complaint, and biliousness, who pay halfcrowns for eo-called "cures," when they could get far better and safer r«3ults from half an ountfe of Epsom lalts costing one half-p'etitijr. Of Bourse we know this chemical will not give perttiatietit results— neither will any of the many advertised nostrums— but it will give temporary relief and not injure the system, whereas the disguised drastic purging mixtures sold by many quacks will cause many serious diseases, Clements Tonio does not cure or relieve disease by purging. It is a natural tonie restorative, and aots by stimulating the digestive and secretive apparata to per. form their proper functions. It rebuilds wasted nerve, bone and muscular tissue, rest6res strength to the debilitated system, excites and permanently strengthens the power of concupescence, and ensures a long, happy, and enjoyable life as proved by the experience of Mrs M. A. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z , who writes on October 6th, 1893:— Dear Sir,— l cannot praise Clements Tonic too highly ; in my case the good effect has been surprising. The first time I used it is about two years ago, and and now I would not be without it in the house. I had been ailing for a long time, with want of appetite and a weakness in my legs ; I could not sleep we at nights, and I nearly always had a dull aching in my head. I had tried a lot of things, but they did not seem to do me much good. My son told me to try Clements Tonic, he laid it was a new thing, which he had heard a lot of people talking about. The first bottle did not make much difference, but after I had taken the third bottle I felt better than I had doae for years before ; by the time I had taken the sixth I was quite well. Now if I feel the least touch of headache I take a dose of Clements Tonic, and it drives it away. For years I was subject to a pain in my right Bide, but since I started to take Clements Tonic I have not felt it— in fact, I cannot praise it too much.— Yours sincerely, Mrs. M. A. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z.

WORTHY OF ATTENTION. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often causes more attention than it deserves, but does not receive au encore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction, are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Cpeabe's A.I, Coffee they will always see they get it. for it is the best.

pOXTON PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, 22nd AUGUST. Professor C. Cotching, F.S.S., Will be in the above Hall with the only Edison Phonograph of its kind. TO BUILDERS. are invited by the I N.Z. Farmers' Dairy Union, Limited, for tbe erection of a CREAMERY at FOXTON. Plans and specifications can be seen at Hennesay & Oo.'s Store, Foxtou, and at the offices of the Union, Palmerston N. Tenders close at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 25th inst, and must be addressed to the Secretary, Dairy Union, Palmerston North. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. G. WEST, Architect. FEILDING SALE. FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST. pORTON & SON will sell by \jr public auction as above— 10 fat bullocks 14 2-year steers 6 2 -year heifers, to calve in in September 8 good springing heifers 200 wether hoggets 200 mixed hoggets 200 hoggets Also — 10 good springing heifers, to calve in September 1 three-quarter Jersey heifer in lull milk Sale at 1 o'clock. Primitive Methodist Church, Foxton. A SACRED CONCERT J\ on behalf of the Churoh funds on TUESDAY, August 21st. The programme will include— Anthems by the Choir & Orchestra, Solos, Recitations, and Vio'in Duets, by various ladies and gentlemen in the town. COFFEE SUPPER at the CLOSE. Admission, Is. Commence 7.80.

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Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1894, Page 3