ASS lOU .AFFLICTED with j V 3 PEPSI A, «. OBSTIPATION. KIDNEY TROUBLES, i A jUGHE, ACHIvQ LIMBS, or LIVdE COMPLAINT? If s^, safe rensGcliiS aie within \our nach at a i.cxJuiil c.-s*. CLEME.\ T IS SOhlO and FLKTCHEiI'S PILLS havo never yet failed to cure tlia worst ca;a?< General debility, nervousness, weakLe s, and general oomp!ait.t3 of iho digestive and nervous Bystema are promptly oured by these reliable remedies. 'Ihay Rig prepared by scientific prooesaee, and are not merely meflbanical mixtures made only to " gull the pub'io." Tha renowo CLEMENTS 20NIC aad FI/E_TCUEh J fi| PILLS have won in Auetralaeid is proo/ oi the fici that they 6tand pro-einineriJ forthei^ special elasaes oi diseases. No remedies ever so'dgave sach entire fcaiidfaction to their patrons, and evidence is forthcoming frora every city, town, and ullage to prove theic vir us. No doubl eau now exist as to their: value, bat purohassrs must be carefal to get the gennine articles, as many unscrupulous traders will attempt to palm off a sab3titut3 if possible, for the sake of ex'ra profi:. Neuralgia. is the first, surest, aud uicsi reliable sign of netve dec.y; it is a pytnptom provided by nature to warn the sufferer of approaching weakness and distress, though in most oases the pain ig purely local ; the disease is coustituiiona', and local remedies such as liniments, oilf, and menthols, only give t-mp'or-ary relief and do Dot do the slightest psrma* cent good, for they only act by deadening tha eeneibilivy of tho affected nerve. The remedy, to be of any lasting beatfi', must be tissue forming and nerve strengthening and rru3fi havo general invigorating propsrties ; it mugfi also contain the material to restore the lost tiatue to the impoverished nerves, and no remedy except Clement 3 Tonic possesses these wonderful powers. Clements Tonic has been used for thou3end3 of eases by young and old of bo:h Bexes for neuralgia, sciatica, and other neivoua complaint 5 , end we have never bear J of a case where it has failed to give quick and pi';mpt relief, Baad the case of Miss Alice Law, Salvation Army, B'ertheim, N.Z, who writes oa June 13th, 1893 : —It is about nine months Ego since I wag advißcd to take Clement's Toaio, af.or being under the doctor for four-3nd-3-half yeaiM. It gave an appetite at once and the color began to ooms into my oheeks ; noy strength improved wonderfully too, and after taking I think it was six bottles, I felt quite strong and have not taken anytbicg eince, until the v eek before last my head was tad, bo I hayf 1 been taking soma more, and my head is quite well again. I advise anyone who suffers 1 from the effects of poor blood and weakness to try Clements Tonic. I have advised friends of mine here to try it, and a si3ter of mine too, and they are well satisfied wifi H, Clements Tonic is the best medicine I have found for strengthening. — Yours respectfully, Alice Law, Salvation Army, Blenheim, N.Z. "Restored to Health" BY THE USE OF g\,lr-S. Ni. A. GURfSfVISNC, of Yarraville, Victoria, Australia, says : "About a year ago, I had a severe attack of Influenza, which left me very weak, without encrtry, appetite, or interest in lift 1 . Obtaining little or no relief from doctors, oi 1 from the many remedies recommended to mo, I finally tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla and, ' '' V 3 1 from that time, I br-g.in to gaiu health ana fitri'iiiUh. I continued tin 1 , treatment until fully recovered, and now have very great pleii'iiiri' hi telling ir.y friends of the merits of Ayer's Sar.sr.pariil: 1 ., and the happy results of its u se. I consider it the best blood.I purifier known." * > JU?Sl*'o The VsiffifijiQftliQ AJfBl d OnSy ddlklpPJilSa Admitted at the WovlcFs Fair Made by Dv. ,1. C.Ayer &, CG.,)-o-.4i-l: ; ?rr:iss.,Tj.R.A. j . —^ 1 Every Article is Going COST PEICE at T. FATHEBS & Co.'s AJU^UAL SALE. f. FATHERS & COS ANNUAL STOCKTAKING QALE 13 NOW i°vN TOOK TAKING OALE IS NOW V7N BEE iKFAST— SUPPER. GEATEFUL— COMFORTING. BOILING WATER OF. MILK. "FOR ONE 'MONTH ONLY! n BEAT SALE of BOOTS and BHOE3 VJT at T. FATHERS & Co.'s. 238-
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 4
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695Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 4
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