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YOU LOOK SICK 1 YOU KEEL SICK ! YOU ABE SICK WHAT WILL YOU DO ? IP YOU ABE WISE YOU WILL TAKE A COURSE OP CLEMENTS TONIC, The greatest renovator of a worn-out system the world has ever seen. Positively and permanently restores manly virility, to prove which evidence is forthcoming from any quarter. BEAD THIS CASE. CURED OF ERUPTIVE SORES. Mrs Mary Kirk, Manners street, Wellington, N.Z., writes on August 6th, 1894 : —I am very much pleased to inform you that Clements Tonic has effected a most permanent cure in my case, which was as follows: For years I was a sufferer from eruptive sores all over my body and legs. I expended a great deal of money in every conceivable, remedy and on doctors, and sometimes was relieved temporarily by using salves or ointments, but after a time the sores would break out with fresh virulence.' I had lost faith in medicines, when by chance I read one of your advertisements, and resolved to try Clements Tonic. I purchased a bottle and found it did me good. I continued its use, and I must have used about a dozen bottles, and am joyful of the result, for I am now (and have been for over twelve months) free from all sores or and have very good heallh indeed. — I <* ni » yours thankfully, Mary Kirk, planners street, Wellingto r> New Zealand”

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1250, 13 February 1896, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1250, 13 February 1896, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1250, 13 February 1896, Page 25

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