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WHAT MONEY WILL DO.

Suppose yourself tlio happy possessor of two millions of tuouey. What would you do with it? Would you follow Mr Pnlinjr's noble deed and baild a sanatorium for the sick ? or would you follow the lend of " Jubileu" Benson and r»lay it up, and finish in ft continental gaol ? Fancy what could yon do with two millions, you could visit and view tho sights of the old and nuw worlds, you could keep a splendid establishment, have scores of servants at your beck and cull, you could keep your horsos and jour hounds, your guns, your yachts,, your town and country houses, jou could hunt, fish and travel aad live n life of continual pleasure if — Oh! that rt i£" it alwujß creeps in — f you bad gooil health, and if you had bad health and could not enjoy your gnat possessions, what good would nil the money and riches in the terrestrial world be worth to you ? l»uod health . is the great desideratum — ; preserve it while you have it, for it may be Jost for evtr if you neglect it. While on this 6iibject we want a few serious words with you. Every man and woman is the centre of tho world to himself, therefore look alter yourself ond those belonging to jou, preserve your strength and take notn of the small particulars of daily life. We want to impress this particularly upon you — you, reader — we are addressing you personally— take euro of the small signs of constitutional disturbance, don't neglect a simple headache because it ib bo general, Biiub p&iDB cannot be in n healthy organism, physical disturbance cannot bo where all organs are performing their functions with clock work exactitude. Like a small Bpark spreaHin^ into a gte'it conflagration, di6eat)e begins in a little way, so little that its first onslsiu.ht is irequently unnoticed, but it gradually extends, until too late. Take good advice, attack the first signs by a vigorous treatment with Clenientß Tonic, which so renovates u&d fortiliKfcS the blood, that it will quickly restore tl.c impaired powtr of ny organ or tissue. Clements Tonic ib 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 si^uu urea ot the highest and most influential people in the lam), will convince the most sceptical. Mr F Bagneil Ruvenhurst, Murrickvillo. N. S. W., writef us: " Dear Si", — Allow me to add my testimony to tho many endorsements you have already received, proving tl c excellence of Clements Touic. My wife bus boen Buffi-rin.i to'- the past two years from Wfukui 68 .-.nil debility, aud h»s tried inuny tn-ntuiuiiß wiliout rcbtilt, shr , as a hist resoit coinioeiiut-tl the uttu of Clt iii:-nt s 'Jonic, and 1 am thankful to say the effect hua been most gratifun<f, and 1 am fir> 1\ persuaded ttiat it is a complete restoratiau of i-erfect he^ltb." A. G. Taylor, Etq . M L A., wiiies :—: — " Pariiaiutnt Uoubb Syiinf-j, hov<, 13th '90. — J • have much plcusurc in ttstitjio^ to the benefits 1 havw rieri vtd from the use of Clements Tonic, during a fi«-.vere attack of dygp peia ond iudic't-elioQ. ■Itis a pleasant, palatable and effective rt-msdy and should be used by every family. I Bhall always keep it by me in future. — A. G. Taylor." Another woll known mun writes :— *' I have great pleasure in testifying to the merits and efficacy of Clem-nts Tonic Having boen ofilieted with extreme nervous debility and languor during the Jasl 5 years, with weary ond languid feelings in a morning, bo much so that whilst dressing I should have to drop into a chair, eventually 1 commenced the use of (JlOments Tonic and am no<v restored to perfect health nnd viijor and would recommond it to all so afflicted. — James Leonard, Renwicketieet, Birkenhead, N 8 W." Bend for lull particulars to F. M. Clements, Newtown, NSW.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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WHAT MONEY WILL DO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 4

WHAT MONEY WILL DO. Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 4

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