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A famous bishop on being asked what was the difference between orthodoxy and heterodoxy replied: "Orthodoxy, my lord, is my doxy, heterodoxy is another man's doxy. So it is all through life : we all fancy we are each individually correct in our opinions. The Roman Catholics tell the Protestants they are certain of everlasting damnation. The Protestant tells the Catholic that he is on' the direct road to hell, and so one scct has no good word for another, consequently, no matter how good our lives, we are all going to have everlasting misery and frizzling after this "life's fitful fever'' is past. Jealousy is the most prominent feature of man's nature; for instance, Count Mattel has undoubtedly cured cases of pronounced cancer with his wonderful discovery. The doctors cry aloud " he is a quack," and will nob investigate his treatment or acknowledge the powers of his remedy. We want to know is there a single medical man in the profession who would not prefer to be cured by a quack .than die through the prejudices of the faculty? These prejudices so retard the advances of true science that mankind has no alternative but to have recourse to some reliable standard article, and, so far, Clements Tonic has proved itself the most effective remedy extant. The marvellous cures effected in cases of Liver and Kidney Disease, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, and General Nervous Debility, are of so astounding a character that no remedy can compare to it for merit. Clements Tonic is really and honestly a genuine article, and the patronage bestowed upon it prove it worth its weight in diamonds. Thos. E. Pyman, Esq., Public School, Rothbury, N.S.W., writes:— have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of Clements Tonic. During the latter portion of last year and the beginning of this I suffered from severe pains in the liead, due to close application to study. I lost flesh rapidly, and my whole nervous system was upset. I cried several treatments in vain, but after using Clements Tonic the effect was wonderful; after taking a six weeks' course I was completely cured, gained a stone in weight and never felt better in my life. To students and others , who at times become brain weary, Clements Tonic is worth its weight in gold." Insist on the genuine Clements Tonic; it is sold everywhere. Laboratories, Sydney, N.S.W. " The fate of a nation will ultimately depend upon the strength and health of the population."— Beaconsfiei.d. Dr. H. B. Carpenter, F.R.S. in one of a series of lectures under the auspices of the National Health Society, in speaking of Zymotic Diseases— Diseases—such as Smallpox, etc., susceptibility to take them, he hold, came in some cases from a poisoned condition of the blood, arising from the body retaining some portion of the wastes. These wastes, when not removed, were reabsorbed into the blood, and acted as a ready soil from which disease would germinate. For the most practical mode of preventing the spread of infectious diseases, read a large illustrated sheet «iven with each bottle of Euo's " Fruit Salts." Prepared only at Eno's " Fruit Salt" Works, Pomeroystreet, New Cross Road, London, S.E., by J. C. Euo's Patent. —Caution: Legal rights are protected in every civilised country, Kead the following "In the Supreme Court of Sydney, New South Wales, an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning, perpetually restraining the defondaut (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno's ' Fruit Salt," and giving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive trial of two days duration, been unanimously dismissed with costß."-~Syilney Mornins Herald. 10

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 1 (Supplement)