EVIDENCE.
A»k any successful lawyer to what ho ascribes Ma pucccbb, aucl ho, will toll you that ho has taken caro to have had " evidonco" to support the cases ho has undertakon. Whab aonds tho murderer to the gallowa? Evidence. What sendo tho thief to jjaol? Evidence. What procures a divorco from a cruol husband ? Evidence. Facts* can only be proved by evidence, and that is how tho superiority of Clbmknts Tonio ia proved by tho pur© and poßitivo testimony of ita variotia patrons, over all ita imitators, for Clements Tonio has no coinpoors or eompotitora. 'Ifc is now quite unnecessary for tho manufacturers of Clements Tomio to say a word in its favor, ita reliability, virtues, merits, and the thcrapoutical efficacy ara proved boyond all doubt by tho unanimous verdict, the irrefutable, incontrovertible, and indisputable ovidenco of its influential patrono. T. B. Bryce, Es^., J.P., wrifcing in the Manning Kiver Timea, ways, " Wo personally know flompof tho »ufForor« who had
takon ClifcMiiN'ra Tonio, and derived wonderful relief from it." W, C. M'Dougall, Esq., writing in tho Balmain Observer, says, "The good effects of Clembnts Tonio have oomo uudor our notice both by personal experience and by that of two residents of Balmain." Sponcer Groves, Esq., 'writing in tho Tumut and Adolong Times, says, "Wo havo had proof positive hero, in thin neighborhood, of tho wonderful proportieß of Cmsmknth Tonic. W. B. Howarth's Esq., writing in tho (Ironfall Record, say» : "Wo have found-ii of great valuo for the hot weather and havo had personal oxporiouco, so has a friend of ours in tho civil sorvico who wan co siok that ho threw up ovorything but his appointmont, but Clements Tonio cured him." S. Beach, Esq., Marrickvillo, (N.S.W.), says, " That Clement? Tonio did wonders for Miss Beach, that 4 dosoa only cured both toothache and earacho." 1«\ Bagnall, Esq., Kavonhurst, Marriokvillo, says, " Mrs Bagnall took Cmsmknts Tonio with tho moat gratifying result, and that its uso resulted in a restoration of porfoct health after two years of oxtromo debility." John Hummer, Esq., North Willoughby, says, '• Clements' Tonio did Mra Hummer a groat deal of good and it is a very good remedy " J. L, J. Kyle, Esq., postmaster, Manilla, says, "Boforo I had used ono bottle of Clkmknts Tonio I was quite cured." Captain Dibbon, Balmain, says, "That four bottles completely cured him of debility and nervousness, and he is glad to bear witness to tho valuo of such a wonderful remedy." No ouo ever hears ovidonco like that, however, of any of the harmful nostrums sold in so many shops in pltvoo of tho gonuino Clbmisnth Tonic, for ulthougl^ they copy our advertisements, etc,, without 1 stint ; they cannot copy us in our proofs becmi o such proof is not procurable. A medicine must havo merit before people will loud their praise and signatures m support of it. Persevere with the remedy. # It must euro, if you only lake enough of it. Romombor that in building a lioutj it has to bo dono stono by stone, brick by brick, slato by slato, and so it is with disease, you can only euro by persistent tioatmont, you can't blow weakness out of tho system by dynamito, you must rostoro lost onorgy by natural and continued troatmont. Insist on Clkaikms, it is sold everywhere.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7783, 22 November 1890, Page 3
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552EVIDENCE. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7783, 22 November 1890, Page 3
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