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LASSITUDE, ■ HEADACHE, BACKACHE, • AND INDIGESTION ABE SYMPTOMS OP A DISORDERED LIVER. ' -I CLEMENTS TONIC :,,- IS THE ONLY -RELIABLE AND RADIQAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. v Mr T. J. Santety, Albury St., Murrumburrah, who writes on Jane 13th, 1893: — About four months ago I was greatly troubled with a continued languid feeling, also loss of appetibe, costiveness ; in fact, I felt myself hardly capable of carrying on niy usualbtisiness, owing to a tired feeling; I awokein the morning more unrefreshed than when I went to bed.; A friend of mine, who was boarding in the same house as me, who had been benefitted by taking Clements TohicS for the above symptoms, advised me to try it j I did so, and am happy to say that before I had finished the third bottle all disagreeable symptoms had disappeared. Tam happy to say I have never had any occasion to take any medicine since. I consider it i&,one of the greatest panaceas in the world to those suffering from indigestion or affection of the liver. Thanking you for the gi eat benefit I have derived from the use of your wonderful Clements Tonic, I remain, yours, &c, T. J. Santety, tailor, Albury street, Murrumburrah.

Almost the first act of the newly-formed Wellington Scenery Preservation Society was to authorise the sending of a letter to Sir Walter Buller, condoling with him on the sustained through the destruction by fire of his beautiful bush at Lake Papaitonga. The proposition was made by Mr T. S. Lambert, seconded by Mr W. Callaghan, and carried unanimously. Mr Tregear, who had visited the place, assured the members that Sir Walter Butter's loss wag incalculable.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1206, 12 April 1895, Page 17

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