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DON'T: BE PREJUDICED.

Prejudice is ns^varied in its operation as its victims are .countless. Like sunshine Mnd ! fain, it falls upon tho evil and the g'odd ; but unlike tho gifts of God, it is only fruitful of misohiovous wrong. Many a sad ond lonely soul is wearing out to-day 'a lifo beoome pitiable by prejudioe, Many a bright hope and noble .aspiration has been blasted by its withering influenza. In the world around us there are those who looged to do — ay, and would have done—y.eoitian's service for God and truth nnd right had not the black shadow of prejudice blyckcd .their progress. Surely we m&f call it a crnal and a cowardly vice. Not only bo, it is a foplish one as well. Like justice — though in a far. different .sanse — prejudice ia blind ; for, while evory potent' to. oppress and injuro the'godd, it just ttVo'fton perhaps plaoeß the unworthy npon a pedestal of honor. Led by the passing gossip of triflors, even well intentioned men, too lazy or too careless to examine for themselves, surrender to its influence whatever fairnaindedne's they have, abd thus private reputations, social reforms, natiocnl affaire, and oven religious observations besomo the victims, of what is neither moro no] less than' criminal thoughtlessness. fJcnt be prejudiced againqt Clementß Tonic becnuse it is n patent mediciuo, or liccnuse some unscrupulous chemists and doctors deprecate it. They only speak against it because it pays them hotter to mix some of their own obneootions ; and in thiß case you have to take your, chance of getting what may suit your case, for it all depends whether they niuy have tho required drug in stock •t the time. Now, this is not the case with Clements Tonic, for every article required in the m&Tmfncturo of this remedy is speoially imported, and used for no other pqrposo ; consequently it is reliable and genuine. Clements Tonic does not claim to euro anything ; but in many special forms of disease it has been proved to possess wondorful -curative properties. Therefor?, is it not hotter for sufferers .to use this reraedj, which has been proved reliable in thousands of oases, than that they Bhould bo experimented on by physicians and psucdo-cheqjist-practitioners. You know you get a genuine article in Ole .ents Tonic, while it is very doubtful if even the man who mixes jour medicine haphazard fcnous for certain what he's putting in the bottle. Exceptions always prove the rule, and an eminent physician under date November 12, '90 : " Dear air, — It gives me much pleasure to send yon an acknowledgment of the therapeutical value of Clement? Tonic. It behoves a medical man to be exlremeJy careful in lauding the value, of any patent medicine, the great majority being entirely worthless.- I have had, however, practical demonstration in two cases of extreme debility which have been under my personal supervision, and which, I am huppy to tell yon, made a wonderfully rapid recovery by the use of Clements Tonic. One vcrj valnablo end you havo achieved is that Clements Tonic can be tolerated by an irritable stomach, which is so often concomitant with atonic dyspepsia, and which frequently dobais the phyeiciau from prescribing tunny valuable remedies, most of which you have, however, combined ia Clements Tonic. In conclusion, permit mo to congratulate you on the success you htiva obtained, and which you thoroughly deserve. — I am, etc! Wiston Baker, M.D., CM., L. R. O. S., L. R. C. P , Edio. (late surgeon A. A. Co., Newcastle ), Raymond Terrace, N, S, W." Mra E Pike, cortifioated midwife, Ennaoro (N.S. W.), writes: " 1 have great pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of Clements Tonic, I suffered from general debility ond low fever, which had sfflicted me' for two yeais, and Clements Tonic sot mo up completely, I am never without it in ths house, and I find a few doses a capital pick-me-up after fatigue, and I always recommend it to my patients when it is needed.— Yours truly, Mrs E, Pike." Clements Tonic is sold^ everywhere. See tho signature on labels and wrapper.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9281, 6 January 1892, Page 4

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DON'T: BE PREJUDICED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9281, 6 January 1892, Page 4

DON'T: BE PREJUDICED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9281, 6 January 1892, Page 4

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