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WASTED MONEY.

Jb is simply wonderful in an cnlighloncd ago like Uic present, how people will waste their money on useless medicines, There are thousands of oufTciorf* in this country fiom liver torpidity, indigestion, kidney complaint, and biliousness, who pay halfcrowns for so-called "cures," when they could get far bettor and safer results trom half an ounco of Kpsom salts costing one half-penny, Of course wo know this oliomical will not givo pei'manent results— -neither will any of the many advertised nostrums— but it will give temporary relief and not injure the system, whereas the disguised drastic pinging mixturo sold by many quacks will cmxho many serious diseases. Clements Tonic docs not euro or relieve disease by purging. It is a natural tonic restorative, and acts by stimulating the digestive and secretivo apparata to perform their proper functions. 1b rebuilds wasted nerve, bone and muscular tissue, restores strength to the debilitated system, excites and permanently .strengthens the power yf coußtruction, and ensmes a long, happy, and enjoyable life, as proved by the oxperionco of Mr M. Andrews, Wanganui, New Zoaland, who writes on Septcmbor 25th, 1893 : Doar Sir, —1 have much pleasure in beat ing testimony to the advantages of using Clements Tonic. A few years ago— about seven— l was a grout sufluor from n disorder of tho liver and kidnoys. In tho morning I had tt most horrible taste in my mouth, and trying pains through my body after partaking of food. Alter being on the doctor's hands ior five months and nob gotting any relief, I was advjsed by a friend to try Clements Tonic, which I did, and am glad to say that beforo 1 had used tl,o third bottle 1 was well enough to go back bo my usual occupation. »Sineo then X havo always kept a bottle in tho house, and it is an article, in my opinion, that should bo kept in every household. You can please yourself what use you make of this letter.— l am, yours truly, M. Andrews, Wanganui, Nowjfottland,

Thua miy« tho Sydney Bulletin : Tho Maorilaml nhcaror who comoa over to Auhtrulia bo ,'plontifully in strike acasonH, and iilla tho vactwib sheds with tho boet and

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8120, 3 November 1894, Page 3

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WASTED MONEY. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8120, 3 November 1894, Page 3

WASTED MONEY. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8120, 3 November 1894, Page 3

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