YOU LOOK SICK I YOU FEEL SICK ! YOU ARE SICK ; WHAT WILL YOU DO ? IF YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL TAKE A COURSE OF 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. READ THIS CASE. Mb M. H. Barry, Hanover-st., Dimedin, N.Z., writes on cured of Oct. 25th 1801 : It is with gratitude Indigestion. that I testify to the excellent qualities of Clements Tonic, I have been a great sufferer for a number of years. My symptoms were continual want of appetite, weakness, constant pain in my chest, poverty of blood, indigestion, also, languid exhausted feelings after meals, when my attention was dyawn to one of your books, and after I had taken three bottles of Clements Tonic 1 found great relief and comfort. I may state that I am in the habit of recommending Clements Tonic to all ray friends, as 1 believe it to be the best and most wonderful remedy in the world—in fact I think every family should keep Clements Tonic in the house. Hoping you will publish this for the benefit of suffering humanity. Yours faithfully, M. 11. Barry, Han-over-st., Dunedin, New Zealand. W. H. Nelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money 7 to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by Newman Bros. There is no end to the stories about Montrose odd characters. One good example of caution is that told of a man in the gallery of the court, who, when the officer called out the name of a witness who was wanted, shouted out: 41 He s gane. “ (Jono " said the presiding magistrate; “ where has he gone to ? it is his duty to he here.’' lo which came the delightfully Scottish reply : “ Wed, ycr homier, I’ll no commit masd’ sae far as tae say whaur he’s gane ; but he’s deid sir.” A horse kicked TJ. S. Shafer, of the Freemyer House, Middleburg, N.Y., on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr Shafer has recommended it lo many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by Newman Bros. TO BE LET OR SOLO. OIA ACRES Level Bush Land, on good metal road, near Rahotu ; 85 acres felled ; part in grass ; remainder ready to be burnt this season. Apply to W. HARVEY, Storekeeper, Rahotu. PETTIGREW’S pURE SEPARATOR BUTTER, I o<l pev 11 > AT THE STORE.
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Opunake Times, Volume IV, Issue 157, 3 January 1896, Page 3
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