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DON'T BE PREJUDICED.

Prejudice ia as varied in its operation as its vioticas are conntless. Like sunshine and rain, it falls upon tho evil and the good ; but unlike tbo gifts of God, it ia only fruitful of misebjavoua wrong. Many a sad and lonely soul is wearing out to-duy a life beoome pitiable by prejudice. Many a bright hope nnd noble aspiration has born blasted by its withering influenza. In the world nroand us there are those who longed to do — ay, and would have done — yeoman's service for God and truth and rijiht had not the black shadow of prejudice blocked their progress. Surely we may 001 lit a cruel and a cowardly , vice. Not only so, it ia a foolish ono na well. Like justice — though in a far different Bense — prejudice is blind ; for, while every . potent to oppress and injure tbe good, it just as ofton perhaps places the. unworthy upon a pedestal of honor. Led by the passing gossip of triflors, even well inte&tianed men, too lazy or too careless to examine for themselves, surrender to its influence whatever fairmindedne^s they have, tind thus private reputations, social reforms, national affairs, and oven religious observations beeomo tbo victims of what is neither moro no] less than criminal thoughtlessness. D'ont be prejudiced against Clements Tonic because it is a patent medicine, or because some unscrupulous chemists .md doctors deprecate it. They only speak ugainst it because it pays them better to mix, some of their own concootionß ; and in' this case you have to take your chance of getting, what may suit your oase, for it all depends whether they may have tho required drug in stock at the time. Now ; this is not the case with .Clements Tonic, for every article required in the manufacture of this remedy ft specially imported, and used for no other purpose ; consequently it is reliable and genuine, dements Tonio dooß not claim to cura anything ; but in many special forms of disease it has beea pro rod to poßseea wonderful curative properties. Therefore, ib it not better for sufferers to use this remedy, which has been proved reliable in thousands of cases, than that they should be experimented on by physicians and. psuedo-chanjist-praotitioners. STou know yon get a genuine article in Olo..entH Tonic, while it is very doubtful if oven the man who mixes your medicine haphazard knows for certain what he's patting in tho bottle. Exceptions always prove the rule, and an eminent physician under date November 12, '90: "Dear &ir, — It gives me much pleasure to Bend you an acknowledgment of the therapeutical value of Clementp. Tonio. It behoves a medical man to be extremely careful in landing the value of any patent medicine, tho great majority being entirely worthless. I have had, however, practical demonstration in two cases of extreme debility which have been under my persona] supervision, and which, I am happy to tell you, made a wonderfully rapid recovery by tho use of Clements Tonio. One very valuable end you have achieved is that Clements Tonic can be tolerated by an irritable Btomacb, which is so often con* comitant with atonic dyspepsia, and which irequenlly debais the phyeician from prescribing many valuable remedies, most of which you have, however, combined in Clements Tonic. In conclusion, permit me to congratulate you on the success you have obtained, and which you thoroughly deserve.— l am, eto 1 Wiston Bakor, M.D.. 0. M., L. R. 0- S., L. R. C. P , Edio. (late surgeon A. A. Co., Nowcaetlo ), Raymond Terrace, N. S, W." Mrs E Pike, certißcat6d.midwife, Enmoro (N.S. W\), writes: " 1 have great pleaeure.in adding my testimony to the efficacy of Clements Tonic, I suffered from general debility and low fever, which had afflicted me for two yeais, and Clements Tonic set me up completely, I nm never without it in tho house, and I find a few doses a oapital pick-me-up after fatigue, and I always recommend it to my patients when it is needed, — Yours truly, Mrs E, Pike." Clements Tonic ia cold everywhere. 8o<? the signature on labels and wrapper.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9288, 14 January 1892, Page 4

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DON'T BE PREJUDICED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9288, 14 January 1892, Page 4

DON'T BE PREJUDICED. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9288, 14 January 1892, Page 4