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THE TWO GENUINE ARTICLES, CLEMENTS TONIC, FLETCHER’S PILLS. IMITATED I BUT UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED. CLEMENTS TONIC Is a scientific food and restores the tissue wasted by the vocations of every day life, is a prompt and safe remedy for neuralgia, nervousness, weakness, debility, liver complaint, dropsy, and chronic indigestion. FLETCHER’S PILLS cure heartburn, backache, headache, torpidity, dyspepsia, and all complaints of the stomach and bowels. These two remedies have been thoroughly tested in ail the hot countries of the world. They are sold at a price within the reach of all people. Evidence is forwarded free on receipt of name and address that will satisfy the most sceptical as to their virtues. They are sold everywhere, but care must be taken that the genuine are obtained or the money and time are wasted and the disease so much the more serious. After hearing some friends continually praising Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Curtis Fleck, of Anaheim, Cal., purchased a bottle of it for his own use and is now as enthusiastic over its wonderful work as any one can be. For sale by Newman Bros. Messrs Wagstaff Bros, Pihama, Stitt, Opunake, Langman and Co, Rahotu, have been appointed agents for Teed and Co’s preparations, and any jjrticle can be obtained from them at lowest price.

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Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 393, 17 June 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 393, 17 June 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume VIII, Issue 393, 17 June 1898, Page 3

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