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AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL. RESTORATIVE. CLEMENTS TONIC RESTORES, VIGOUR, HEALTH AND VITALITY OF YOUTH. CURES WEAKNESS, . LASSITUDE, DEBILITY, INBIGESTION, PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Mr William Baker, Brush, Cooraubong, N.S. VV., who writes on May 27th, 1893:—As one of those who have received great benefit from Clements Tonic I feel grateful, and in duty bound to convey toyou in writing my gratitude for blessings received. I have been troubled for some time with violent coughing and spitting first thing in the morning, back-aching, tired and aching limbs all over, head-ache and dizziness so that I would reel and fall if I did not happen to be near something to hold on to with my hands. I tried many things, but found very little relief until one day hearing of Clements Tonic I felt anxious to try it, and after taking two bottles I not only found relief, but have much pleasure in testifying to a thorough cure, and with confidence recommend all like sufferers to faithfully try Clement's Touic, believing it will do them good. —Yours respectfully, William Baker, Brush, Corranbong, N.S.W.

During last month 1503 persons arrived in the colony and 2359 took their departure from it, thus making a loss of 85G. The returns for the corresponding month of last year were—Arrivals, 1386 ; departures, 2499 ; loss, 1113.

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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 97, 7 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 97, 7 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 97, 7 June 1895, Page 3

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