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WHAT MONEY WILL DO.

Suppose yourself the happy possessor of two millions of money. What would you do with it ? Would you follow Mr Paling's noble deed and build a sanatorium for the sick ? or would you follow the lead of " Jubilee" Benson and olay it up, and finish in a continental gaol ? Fancy what could you do with two millions, you could visit and view the sights of the old and new world 8, you could keep a splendid establishment, have scores of servants at your beck and call, you could keep your horses and your hounds, yonr guns, your yachts,, your town aud country houses, you could bunt, fish and travel and live a life of continual pleasure if — Oh I that "if" it always oreeps in — if you had good health, and if you had bad health and could not enjoy your great possessions, what good would all the money and riches in the terrestrial world be worth to you ? good health is the great desideratum — preserve it while you Jiave it, for it may be Jost for ever if you neglect it. While on this Bubjeot we want a few serious words with you. Every man and woman is the centre of the world to himself, therefore look after yourself and those belonging, to you, preserve your strength and take note of the small particulars of daily life. We want to impress this particularly upon you — you, reader — we are addressing you personally — take care of the small signs of constitutional disturbance, dpn't neglect a simple headache becaaee it is bo general, such pbins cannot be in a healthy organism, ph)sical disturbance cannot bo where all organs are performing their functions with clock work exactitude! Like a small spark spreading into a great conflagration, disease begins in a little way, so little that its first onslaught is ireqaently unnoticed, but it gradually extends, until too late. Take good advice, attack the first signs by a vigoroDß treatment with Clements Tonic, which co renovates and fertilipes the blood, that it will quickly reßtore tho impaired power of tny organ .or tissue. Clements Tonic is a scientific combination. Its therapeutic effects are proved. That it will allay and prevent disease is beyond all doubt, the praise bestowed on it over the signa ures of. the highest and most influential people in the land, will convince the most sceptical. Mr F Bagnell Ravenhurst, Marrickville. N. S. W., writef us : " Dear Si-, — Allow me to add my testimony to the many endorsements you have already received, proving the excellence of Clements Tonic. My wife has been suffering for the past two years from weakness nnd debility, and has tried many treatments without result, ehe, as a last resoit commenced the use of Clements Tonic, and I am thankful to soy the effect has boon most gratify iajr, and I am firotly porsuu'lcil ttiat it is a complete restonitien of perfect hH^ltb." A. G. Taylor, Esq., M L A., writes :—: — " Parliament House Sydney, Nov., 13th '90. — I have much pleasure in testifying to the benefits 1 have (ierivtd from the use of Clements Tonic, during a suvere attack of dysp peiu and iudij;t-sti;in. Jt is a pleasant, palatable and eiio'c live remady and should be used by every family. I shall always keep it by me ia future. — A. G. Taylor." Another well known man,writes :—: — "I have great pleasure Jn' testifying to the merits and efficacy of Clements Tonic Haying been .afflicted wit*) extreme nervous debility and languor (luring the, lust 5 years, with weary and languid feelings jn a morning;, so much so that whilst dressing I should have to drop into a chair, eventually I commenced the use of Clements Tonic and am now restored to perfect health and vigor and wouldf recommend it to all bo afflicted. — James Leonard, Renwickstieet, Birkenhead, N S W." Send for full particulars to F. M. Clements, Newtown, NSW.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4

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WHAT MONEY WILL DO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4

WHAT MONEY WILL DO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9207, 8 October 1891, Page 4