DISEASE DEFIED! HEALTH INSURED! . CLEMENTS TONIC HOLDS THE BECORD. A GENUINE ARTICLE COSCMANDS SUCCESS. * IS GENUINE. CLEMENTS. TONIC . „ BEAD THEEvSewS 881^11* Krs .Jameil DonnellV, Touiiratres^fPiA. side, Adelaide, South Aurfr&», writ*, on November 20th, 1895.—1t ir almost iatiradiUe the ueariy instantaaeous relief I obtained W feking CkaenU Totaie. Fer a fottnifM I Was confined to my Mem with Neara^a, ihe then one aide of mr face was effected. I could get j» deep, the p.i ß wuto ae*nn. I • I tried everytbina; raooßunebdedL .Wit fttao relief until I tried Cleiasnta Took. - Bwk after taking the ftrst deae, I feU into a sound tranquil Bleep, when on, waking you Bay oonoeive^py joy when I found &*paUk*d gone ; this happened about faur swmths ago, and I have not boea troubled with wmralgia smoe, consequently I amupdertheiinpnatfosi a cure haaj>een effected. I alwayaWp a battle of Clements Tonio in tb« howe «Sr I i»d it is good for other aflmenta.—Tows f^WttUjt^M" J«e Donnelly, Touogatrett, Parkeide, Adelaide, South Australia: . Dr. W. BTBuA, Oakland; Ha-, wrftea:— "I emloy Sander t Sons Pure Volatili Eucalypti Extraot as a local application la chronic inflammations and rheumatic paiu; internally in nophriti* aa well aa ia pull mouary gastric and catarrh. It ia aoaaetmMe difficult to obtain the genume attiele. lea. ployed different other prajparaifeai, they had no therapeutic value and no efleot. Li aata case the effects were afaailar to the oil camphora, the objectionable aotfon of which is well known."—This is certataly a most striking evidence of the superiority of ttua excelleut preparation over anyi other.—laaiai getting Sander & Sons Eucalypti Extract, or else you will bo supplied with worthless oil* —[Abvt.J ■ ■■"« •■ '\■; •: ... ■
When in Auckland CALL AT 0. Chillcott;s, Watchmalcer and Jewetler. 348 Queen »treet,AuckUnd(OppMit» FireßeU.) v "^"
/IHOIGE Aaiortmento^ WaiaiM^locks, \J Jewellery, and Spectacle* to c%iooM from; Eight Day Strikiag-iCkiokalnNn^aSdy Silver Brooches from 2*, Gold Brooooei from 7s 6d, Ladies' Gold feiiM^'feg^u joj" Old Fashioned Jewellery made wn'ittto tbi Newest and Latest PmigTin yatphaa. Clocks, etc,, Cleaned and Repaired at very small coat. Tour patronage volieitodV Trams pass the door; bo don't forget to oallwhen you are in Auckland,
Alfred J. Smith, Builder and Creaml Oaxptatair,
KICUMOND STBEET, lutmn. WOULD t»ke thia OpportwHy «o THANK his nunyFrkodiaadtht Public ganerdlly for thair p at Fbvsra, aai toiiitimnta that lie ia still preparad «»«■». catcall kiotlaof Baildiif aadfiepaJna*tke bortest uotce, and a* the loweat ntisigas son'.iatvut with good worknaniihip,
Etimdtes, Etc, given free of Charge,
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W. B MARTIN, Tent and Cilßkin ICanu-
fiicturer, WHOLESALE and fetail- Storekeepers Supplied on Liberal POLLEN STREET. THAMES,
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8605, 9 March 1897, Page 1
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