for food, and so relief from th's utato is sought for in piqaant relishes, wine, or tea. Another symptom is an uneasy rr tired feeling about tb.9 head— fulness it may be, or ileepleesnefs, and stupidity, especially after eating. Tt c brow is often hot, so is tbe too of tho head, and the hand is pressed wenily aoross tbe eyes. Life begins to lore i s brightness ; then things begini to go a trifU wrong, and there are moments of peevishness and irritability. Lowness of spirits is sue* oeeded by want of sleep. There is danger ahead, if not, indeed, close at band, and happy is he who sees the eigaal in time. Reoonrae snould immediately be had to some genuine tonio restorative which will roetoro the coniamed nervous tissue, and most probably Olements Tonio is the best for this purpose, it having had uniformly good results every time we hive seen it ussd. In casscs of debility, norvoas headaohes, antßtnia, and all diseases arising from 'poorness of blood and indigestion, Clements Tor ie can bo ÜBed with confidence. It is sot a quack romeiy, and unlike other patent medicines i's proprietors do not claim that it "will cure everything," from look-jaw to bad Bpolln?. Bat for cbbus of affections of the nervous and digestive systems it is specially serviceable. No doubt of tbe merits of the uticle can ex.ist after a perusal of the evidenoe of Thomaß Chambers, Esq. , Invercargill, who writes : — I have very great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful effect of your valuable Tonic, which I have proved for myself. I was the subject of general debility : could not get any sound sleep, a feeliDg of prosUtion and languor, poor appetite and indigestion ; tbo blood wus very poor, whioh brought on great weakness, with all its evil effeots. Be-ing one of yonr advertisements in the paper, I got some of tbe Olements Tonic, an j it has wrought a wonderful change in my whole svstom, restoring mo to good health.— Thomas Chambers, Dec-street, Invercar gill,- New Zealand. "GRATEFUL RESULTS" Mrs. Lydia M. Tarbox, of Altoona, Pennyslvania, U. S. A. A Life of Suffer'ngr and Misery, without Sleep, without Appetite, with Bowels always Out of Order. Restored to Health by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Last Spring. I nos grievously afflioted with Billoiuness and Liver Complaint. My mouth was Jn a terrible condition every momintr,' my tongue thickly coited, my breath was offensive ; food distressed me, I suffered muck from headache, my skin xva« callow, and my bowels were always out of order. Sleep did not refresh me, nor did the many remedies, recommended do me any good. At last I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and my improvement began almost from the first dose. It relieved the distress about my liver, regulated my bowels, caused food to set well on my stomach, cured my headache, improved my complexion, and restored my nppstite. These unlooked for, but grateful, results were accomplished by only two and a half bottles of Ayer's Ssrsaparilla." — Una. Ltdia M. Tab box, Altoona, Pa., U. S. A. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Made by Dr. J. C. Ayer&Co, Lowell) Mass., U.S.A. Has cured others, will euro youj Purify yonr Blood with Ayer's Bar«v rarllla, tlie most thoroughly reliable »lter»tire ever compounded. For scrofula, bolls, ulcers, sores, carbuncles, pimples, and all disorders originating in vitiated blood, this '• medicine is unsurpassed. As a tonic, 9 Ayer's Sarsaparilla assists the process of digestion, Stimulates tli3 Ikt, strengthen? tlio nerves, and bnll.ls up tlu» body wiipn debilitated by fatigue or illness. Jliiny people waste money by experimenting with compounds, tho principal recommendation of which would seem to be their " cheapness." The most reliable medicines are costly, and can be retailed at moderate prices only when the manufacturing chemist handles the raw materials In large quantities, it is economy, therefore, to Use Aycr'g Snriaparllla, the valuable «omponents of which are Imported, wholesalt, from the regions where these articles an richest in medicinal properties. c » ' Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Mm,. U.S.A.S£ldbyDriiggl«ti»ndM«dicln«Vend»ni Cii res others, will cure you THOS. AVERY, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, DSVOtt STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A large stock of Commercial and Fancy Stationery Imported direct from the manufacturers Pocket Books, Purses, Ladies' Bags, Card Case 3, Albums, from the best makers. A ntoo seloction of Writing D sks, Inkstands, Woikloxcs, ard Companions — suitable fxr presents. A regular supply of the latest publications by tbe best authors A large stook of Presentation Books for juveniles and adults. Every description of Printing executed in the best style at the shortest notice. THOS.~AVERY, Devon Street, New Plymouth. m FOR BALE. A 4 RO MHD~"COTTAGIL, and 2 sections at Fitzroy ; pleatmntly aituatoi ; splendid viowa ; uool garden neatly sheltered ; planted with vegetables ornamental and flowering shrubs, plant &o. Apply to n. BTEMP, 177s On the Pr, misei.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9651, 18 March 1893, Page 4
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