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GREAT TRUTHS.

Great truths are very simple truths when finally they aro comprehended ; but it takes a long while to prepare any mind to comprehend a great truth. For yeais one may grope in darkness concerning some phase of his spiritual life, or sorao perplexities of v sacred friend, ship, or forao seeming contradictions in iiis innermost personal charact'.-r ; when suddenly a light will break in upon the mind, or upon the heart, which instantly makes clear that which before was hopelessly daik. A great truth is then perceived in its bearing upon, and so in its explanations of, all that was bewildering and disheartening to one who was in ignorance of that tnuh. What a new sense of life and hope comes with sack a new recognition of a comforting or of an enlightening great truth. In the j iy of an experience like thi?, one can wait and trust in other perplexities which may yut be similarly resolved and dissipated Thus it is that on the introduction of Clements Tonic everybody was sceptical of its merits ; yet now so popular ha* it b- conic, and so reliable has it proved itself, that hundreds ot bogus medicines are placed on tho market with which to cull the public. Every genuine article is always imitatod, and people, v ill always try to impose on the credulity of their suuering fallow men. Patients must be on their guard against these swindlers, for their remedies are perfectly uselcsF, aud while time is being wasted, the disease increases, and per. baps even beyond the power of co potent a remedy as Clements Tonic. J. I*. Bell, Esq. Postmaster, Upper c-immond.- -street, Auckland, relates as follows :— lt ailoivs me gratification to testify V) the good e fleets of Clements lonic. A few months ago 1 was iiillicted with debility, indigestion, pains throughout the body, and sleeplessness, due to overwoik. 1 tried remedies and sought advice without result, until onu ot Clements Tonic books came into my po^es-sion. 1 read its columns, and read of a case of a similarly iiillicted. person vho had been permanently cured by Clements Tonic, i bought a bottle, took it regularly, and whilst taking it I felt a marvellous change. A few bottles entirely cuied me, and under its influence i felt youthful, und forgot my troubles, and now f'..cl as a business man should — well, and able to utteud to Mid gratify my cuutouuerd,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1893, Page 4

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GREAT TRUTHS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1893, Page 4

GREAT TRUTHS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 21 January 1893, Page 4

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