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VITALITY RESTORED.

CLEMENTS TONIC TO THE RESCUE.

" TIRED NATURE'S KIND

RESTORER."

BRINGS BACK THE HUE OF HEALTH TO THE WEARY SYSTEM.

A positive cure for General Debility, Weakness, Lassitude, Headache, Diseased Liver and all Diseases arising from on impoverished nervous system.

JHi\ o antes Neill, Middleniarsb, cured of N.Z., writea Pains in Sack on Oct. 2nd, and Kidneys. 1894:— I have found Clements Tonic to be a wonderful medicine. I have been troubled with pains in my back and kidneys for abou^ three years. 1 have tried all sorts of remedies, but they all failed. A friend of mine advised me to try Clements Tonic, but after trying so many medicines, I thought it almost useless to try any more. 1 really believed my case to be hopeless, but my friend would not be denied. He sent me two bottles of Clements Tonic, and before I bad finished the first bottle, I discovered my friend knew what he was reconimendiug, and I am very grateful to him, aiso to you, I can with confidence and sincerity recommend Clements Tonic to any person suffering with kiduey compaiut. 1 look about eight small bottleaof Clements Tonic, which resulted in a complete cure.-l am, yours truly, James Neili, Middlemarsh, New Zealand.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1895, Page 4

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VITALITY RESTORED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1895, Page 4

VITALITY RESTORED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1895, Page 4

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