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THRICE IS HE ARMED WHO HAS HIS QUARREL JUST. CLEMENTS TONIC, THE WORLD'S OR MAT RESTORATIVE, HAS CURED MORE CASES OF INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, DEBILITY, DROPSY, BRIGHT'S DISE/VSE AND LIVER COMPLAINT THAN ALL OTHER MEDICINES PUT TOGETHER. If you are sick and value your life, insist on having Clements Tonic, and no substitute, or you will be disappointed. READ THIS CASE. Mrs Annie Lovett, Manchester street, Christchurch, New Zealand, writes on April 19th, 1895:—About two years ago I received a great shock to my nerves, which brought on palpitation of the heart, and laid me prostrate in bed for a month. 1 had resort to a doctor, but he did me very little good; still very little better, I applied to a chemist, being very weak and nervous and really fit for no kind of work; I had no heart to do anything, and my life was a burden to mo. I had read about Clements Tonic, and was persuaded to give it a trial. I got some, and found it was the best thing I had taken for my complaint—in fact, it has made me feel strong, having put new vigour into me; it has greatly improved my appetite, and removed that unpleasant feeling of weakness ami languor.—Yours truly, Anuie Levett, Manchester street, Christchurch, N.Z.

It is said that in tho Kitson-Playfair case the deliberations of the jury were prolonged upon the question of damages. At first only nina of tho twelve were in favour of .£12,000. Two suggested .£IO,OOO, and one £7coo, or .£7500. But after considerable discussion it was unanimously decided to fix damages at .£12,000. The feeling of the jury appeared to be strongly in favour of the plaintiff from an early stago in the proceedings.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 27