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SIX YEARS’ INDIGESTION. WASTED MONEY TRYING TO GET BELIEF, WITHOUT AVAIL. POUR BOTTLES OF CLEMENTS TONIC RESTORED HIS NATURAL HEALTH. Mr Charles Willis, carpenter, Murruroburrab, N.S.W., writes on September Bth, 1897: —“ I feel much pleased in testifying to the merits of Clements Tonio as a cer-. tain cure for indigestion. For more than six years I suffered from the above complaint. I wasted a great deal of money on various medicines, some of which gave relief for a time, but the symptoms would "return again, and I would suffer the same pains over again. I commenced to take Clements Tonio about eight months ago.' X took about four bottles, when I found myself cured. I never felt in better health all my life since I took Clements Tonic. I now enjoy my food, sleep well, and am quite free from pain.—Yours very truly, Chas. Willis, Murrumburrah, New South Wales."

Toe yak. or granting ox of Thibet, takes its name from tho j>r?cuUar sound it emit l ! whenever excited or irritated. It has a tail like that of a horse. Don’t couffh.—Relief can be obtained im mediately* Uec“ Keating’s Cough Lozenges ” —well known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Remedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and remove the cause without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take them. One Lozenge alone gives easeone or two at bedtime ensures .rest. Sold everywhere in tins. 13fcd each 825 Clarke’s B 41 Pills ore warranted to cure gravel, pains in the nook and all kindred complaints. Free from mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boros, 4a 6d each, of all chemists and patent medicine vendors throughout the world. Proprietors, •The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. 89 HoUowHf*B Fills.—The Great Need— The blood i* the U<e, and on Its parity oar health &a well as our existence depends. These pilis throughly cleanse the vital fluid from all contaminations, and by that •aeahs strengthen and Invigorate the whole system, wealthily stimulate sluggish organs, repress overexcited action, and establish the circulation and secretions throughout every part of the body. The balsamic nature of K.eUc-wa> s Pill* exercises marvellous power in giving tone to debilitated and nervous constitutions. These Pills remove all obstructions, both in the bowels and elsewhere, and are, on that account, much nought after for pro mot iig regularity of action ta ynauv females and dwlt o*te persona who are naturally wash nr have fmn* same, cause bnocma m

IHE BEST AUSTRALIAN WINES ABB HARDY’*. iOLD BY ALL GOOD HOTELS" AND IWineland Spirit Mekcili ktb. , T f No. 1 CLARET. -ißadcno Lives QLD tawsEY POET. WHAT FINER CAN YOU DRINK THAN JOHN JAMESON & SONS (DUBLIN) • “OWNIGASED” Very Old BLACK-BOTTLE WHISKEY. 1 Please .ea yo get it with (BLUE Ona Star. cStSfl. 1 PrN K Two Stan. Lapaulee £ OF ALL DXALEBS Sole Export Bottling Agents to J. J. A S.— 0. DAY * CO., TONDON. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. Eppss GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for DELICACY OP FLAVOUR, SUPERIOR QUALITY, and NUTRITIVE PROPERTIES; Specially gSratefnT and com-. 1 Yortinrg'to .the, neTzfi.ris* and, 'Sbla fclhu . ‘ & CO., Ltd.. ~Hbmcßopalhio ■ Ohemlsts, London, JEng. - BREAKFAST SUPPER Epps s Cocoa NATURAL 7LAVCLR'

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3505, 6 August 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3505, 6 August 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3505, 6 August 1898, Page 4

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