Wasted Money.
It is simply wonderful in an enlightened age like tho present, how people w:!J waste their money on useless xneoLc nee. There are thousands of sufferers in th.s country from liver torpidity. ind;g-s - -r., kidney complaint, and bil i mmee, w o pay half crown* for so-cailed “ eurea,'* when they could get far better and *af*r i results from ha f an-ounce of Epeom sa.t* •osting a half-penny. we know suits—neither will any of many advertised nostrums —but it will give tern porarv relief and not injure the system, whereas the disguised drastic purg.ng mixture* sold by man v quacks will cauee many serious diseases. Clement* Tonic does not cure or relieve disease bv purging. It is a natural tonic restore?.ve. and sets by stimulating the and secretive apparatus to perform iheir proper functions. It rebuild* wasted nt '* *< me j and muscular tissue, restore# strength to I the debilitated system, excites and permanent! v strengthens the power of concnbe sc* nee and ensures a long, hsppy. and 1 enjo able life as proved by tne exper of Mies Alice Law. Salvation Army, Blenheim. New Zealand, wuo wr.tee on June i 13tn, 1 '**93 : —lt is about nine mouths ago . tine# I was advised to take Clement# j Tonic, after being under the doctor for four-anda-half years. It gave me an appetite at one* aad the color began to come nto my cheeks: my strength improved wonderfully too. end after taking I think it was six bottles. I felt quite strong and have not taken anything -ince, until the week before lasi mv ht-ad was bad. so I I have taken some more, and my head ia quite well again. I r.dvise anyone who j suffers from the effect* of poor blood and weakness to try Clements Tonic. I have advised friends of mine here to try it. and , a sister of mine too. and they are all well satisfied with it. Clements Tonic is the best medicine I have found for strengthening.—Yours respectfully, Alice Law. Salvation Army, Blenheim. New Zealand.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 2
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342Wasted Money. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 168, 29 June 1894, Page 2
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