An Acknowledgment. TO THE EDITOB. Bib,— May I nk your assistance to enable me to inform •• Parishioner " that his thankoffering of £1 has been received, and will be devoted to the purpose he indicates. — I am, &0., St. Paul's, Jane 24. S. T. Dunedin. P.S.— I should like to take this opportunity of apologising to the many kind friends whose letters' of congratulation I have nob yet; been able to reply to. lam receiving suoh daily from Auckland downwards. LASSITUDE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OF A DISORDERED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. Mb H. Charles Kebk, Cathedral Square, ' Cubed oe> Christchuroh, New Oueedop zedmd, writes OobpNeorauiia. bar 17, 189*:— "For' • long time I suffered ' ooca«ional acute attacks of neuralgia ; the pain was inteuso 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 u l 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, E. Charles Eerr, Cathedral Square, Christohurch, New Zealand. The North Otago Tines states that Me John. Atcherley, who has resided about Oamaru for " 18 years, is about to leave for England, having through the death of his father Inherited the estate of Waters-Upton, Shropshire. Major-general Richardson, who was for 25 years commandant of the New South Wales military forces, died on Jane 10 in the Callari Park Lunatio Asylum, where he had been fox some time. He tad. nrovioosb been in » ' fijeivnte asjlunV
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Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 36
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349Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 36
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