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HEADACHE, BACKACHE, INDIGESTION, FBATTJLENCE, SOUR' STOMACH AND LIVER COMPLAINT, PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURE’S GREAT RESTORER. Mrs J. Wales, Murrumburrah, NewSouth Wales, writes on Sept. 2nd, 1897 : “ I here testify to the great benefits I got from Clements Tonic, I was very weak and low in spirits from over-work in sewing. I was scarcely able to do anything without becoming exhausted. * But after I had taken the contents of two small bottles of Clements Tonic I became quite strong and felt myself again, and I shall always recommend Clements Tonic to anyone requiring a strength reviver. It also cured me of a- pain in my leg from which I had be9n troubled for a couple of years through working the sewing machine. —Yours, &e., Mrs J. Wales, Murrumburrah, N.S.W.”

At the meeting of the Hutt Borough Council on Monday accounts amounting to .£243 2s 6d were passed for payment, and a credit balance of i>l3l 15s 5d reported, A number of works were authorised. It was decided to give tbe Kimutaka railway deviation project hearty support. Councillor Cudby reported that Wednesday had been decided upon a 3 the day on which the weekly half-holiday would be observed. It was decided to proceed at once against defaulting ratepayers and bicyclists riding without lights, and to call tenders for ihe construction of a new bridge over the river.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1354, 10 February 1898, Page 25

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