1 BE ON GUARD AGAINST THE VILE AND INJURIOUS IMITATIONS OP CLEMENTS TONIC SOLD NY MANY DEALERS. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE BEST, ORIGINAL, AND ONLY GENUINE. Don't be deceived or misled into buying any other, or your pains, time, and money are only thrown away. ... CLEMENTS TONIC POSITIVELY CURES ALL CASES , ARISING FROM 1 1 ANAEMIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, AND INDIGESTION. ' Mr. M. H. Barry, Hanover-street, Dune« , . din, N.Z., writes on Oct. cured of 25i jggi ._!t is - th Indigestion. sra ? ,do 1 to the excellent qualities of Clements Tonic. I have been a great sufferer for a number of years. My symptoms were continual want of appetite, weakness, ;• constant pain in my chest, poverty of blood, indigestion, also languid exhausted feelings after meals, when my attention was drawn ■'< to one of your books, and after I had taken three bottles of Clements Tonic, I found great relief and comfort. I may state that I am in the habit of recommending Clements Tonic to all my friends, as I believe it to be the best and most wonderful medicine in the world— fact, I think every family shot Id keep Clements Tonic in the house. Roping you will publish this for the benefit of suffering humanity.— faithfully, M> H. Barry, Hanover-street, Dunedin, Notf Zealand.
Know the best and use tho best. Brown, Barrett and Co.'s unxld coffee, unxld teas, unxld baking powder, unxld pepper. / Sick Headache.-" I write to toll you of the wonderful good ENOS HtUIT ha? done me. For yoara past I have been a constant , ; sufferer from Severo Headache, and ail the medicine I tried did me no good. Nothing I could get spfttnpil of fttiv use. At last I wis induced to try vou? 'FRUIT SALT.' I confess I was very unwill. •C to do so at first, but after I had taken it a few ,;| times I felt so much better that I continued to take > .i; it I am happy to say that I very rarely have a v y headache now, and when I do. feel it coming on ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT" soon gives me relief. I . cannot sufficiently express nty gratitude to you for your wonderful FRUIT SALT. I always recomraond it as I think it cannot be too well known. To ■ > $ avoid any annoyance from wldidty. only give my :-im initials,—l am, yours faithfully, K. W. M. To Mr. J C Eno, February 25, 1834." CAUTION.-Legal "..s}& riehts are protected in every civilised country, bx- . v amine each bottle, and see that the capsule is- , marked Eno's "Fruit Salt;" without it you have .-4 been imposed on by worthless imitations,-Sold by all Chemists. ■ %/s#sss! '•> .... • ' "V
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9991, 30 November 1895, Page 3
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