DISK'-SB DEFIED! HEALTH INSURED! CLEMENTS TONIC HOLDS THE RECORD. More lives saved by Clements Tonic than by all other medicines combined. A GENUINE ARTICLE COMMANDS SUCCESS. CLEMENTS TONIC IS GENUINE CLEMENTS TONIC IS SUCCESSFUL READ THE EVIDENCE Mr 11. Charles Kerr Cathedral Sq., Christchurch, Cured of New Zealand, writes on 17 lb Neuralgia. Oct., 1894 : For a long time I suffered occasional acute attacks of neuralgia ; the pain was intense while the attack continued. You may depend I tried everything to cure me and get relief. Some preparations would give temporary relief, and the pain was all the more unbearable afterwards. Reading an advertisement of yours in one of our dailies, I bought a bottle of Clements Tonic (I was in great pain at the time), and on arriving at my rooms I took a large dose and went to bed, and immediately fell into a sound sleep. On waking I found all pain had vanished. That is quite three months ago, and I am pleased to say I have never been troubled with neuralgia since, therefore, I can with confidence assert that it is a reliable cure for neuralgia. With many thanks for your valuable Clements Tonic, I am, yours very gratefully, H. Charles Kerr, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, New Zealand.
John G. Manger, Editor of the Sunbeam, Seligman, Mo., who named Grover Cleveland for the Presidency in November, 1882, while he was Mayor of Buffalo, N.Y., is enthusiastic in his praise of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says ; “ I have used it for the last five years and consider it the best preparation of the kind in the market. It is as staple as sugar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. For sale by Newman Bros.
Catholic Fancy Fair. THE FANCY FAIR will be continued on next MONDAY, when special attractions are to be provided. DON’T MISS THE LIVING PICTURE GALLERY, The Gypsy’s Grotto, in charge of Miss Coffey. TO-NIGHT (Friday) TO-NIGHT. DOLL COMPETITION TO BE DECIDED. Letters and Telegrams. Guessing Competition. SATURDAY NIGHT. MAY POLE Fancy Dress Competition to be decided. LOOK OUT FOR THE FISH POND. A. O’BRIEN, Hou. Sec.
IIAHOTU RIFLE CJLUB. A Concert & Dance Will be held in the pUBLIC HALL, RAHOTU, On FRIDAY, MARCH 27, In aid of the Rifle Club Funds. Admission—Concert: Front Seats, Is 6d; Back Seats, Is; Children, half-price. Dance—Gents, 2s ; Ladies, free. I. WEST, Hon. Sec. QHURCH. Social AND ENTERTAINMENT. OAONUI SCHOOL—TUESDAY, March 3lst. PIHAMA SCHOOL-THURSDAY, April 2nd. Capital Programme at each place, at 7.80. pOWN HALL, OPUNAKE. MONDAY, APRIL 6th. A. Grand Plain JSc Fancy Dress Social Will be held in connection with the Fancy Fair on EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. Supper under direction op Mrs Middleton. A Prize Each will be given for the Most Popular Lady and Gentleman, to be decided by ballot. Double Tickets, 5s ; Ladies, 2s 6d. A. O’BRIEN, Hon. Sec. USE pETTIGREW’S RUTTER, And Preserve Your Digestion.
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Opunake Times, Volume IV, Issue 181, 27 March 1896, Page 3
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