Never HAIR if you are sixty ? Thick and glossy hair belongs to youth. Thin and faded hair to old age. It Never Fails to Restore the Natural Color to the Hair It gives to the hair that soft, glossy appearance so natural to oarly life. For men, this means the look of strength and power. For women, it is the one ornament of youthful beauty. Remember that pimples, rashes, and like • disfigurements oT the face may be thoroughly removed by taking a course of treatment with Ayer's SavsaparilYa. It will make the skin tmooth and the Wood rich. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. : Spent a Good Farm Dootoring Mr A. N Noell of Aahprville, Kanaas, 8-y* he spent a good farm doctoring him' eelf for chronic diarrhoea bat got no relif f and was afraid that he must die. Ha chanced to g»t hold of a bottle of Chain - Inriain's Colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was permanently cur«\d by it. F>r sale by Evan Evans, chemist, Lawrence.
Oonsuited an Fxpert !n liTer disease. He told me thab my liver was in a very bad state, and led me to understand that I Could Never Expect to be cured ; so I gave up all hop-; of getting botter again. I resigned myself to my fate. I felb that I was already in the g^asp of Death, aud lay ia bed expecting my end." "You cheated death, however, judging by your appearance." "Yes, and this is how it happencl. My nephew recommended Clements Tonic. I got some, hoping it would at loast iclieve me." " And did it Mr. Hawkes ?" " The first dose waa more n^e than all the other medicines I had tried. It was. '-cry effective, for it Struck at the Hoot of my complaint. From the first Clemo-its Tonic had a stimulating action on my liver. The pains in my back were soon easier, and my head felt lighter and clearer than it had done for a long time." " Bid you still liAve fits ?" "No, not a fit; it stopped them at once, I persevered -with Clements Tonic, an r l i* was plain to everyone that I was getting better daily. I Sacked fche Doctors and scorned their prescriptions, Thesr medicines did not touch my disease. Clements Tonic cured it, ami all tho evils wcufc away without my being aw.ire of it. My appoite returned, I put on tlesh again, and soon got strong. I lost all that tired weary foeling of lassitude and was quite bright and cheerful, anH instead of »itting half stupefied in a chair all day or Lying: Itka a Log in bed, I felt lively and er.erjetiu. A few weeks' treatment with Clements Touic quite restored me, but, of course .after five Jong years' illneaa one cannot expecc to Rebuild a Was tod System in a week, but the way Clements Tonic brought me along was a perfect surprise, not only to me, but to everybody. The only regret I have now is that I had not been lucky enough to strike Clements Tonic at the start. If I had known its value, earlier that first attack would have been my last, and I should have saved Five Long Years of Suffering. I am thankful, however, that I came across Clements Tonic when I did— ' Better late ' than never.' It entirely eradicated all disease from my system, and did what doctor's physic could not do in all those years. In short, it saved my life." "And may I publish your "endorsement, Mr. H*wkes?" " Certainly, it ia the simple truth that [ have told you ; I am here to prove it, and -.11 the neighbours know I was Knocking at Death's Door for five years. I have proved Clements Tonic a genuine article ; I owe my life to it. Why should I, or anybody else, object or be ashamed to endorse, such & valuable medicine. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jaww Hawkm, of Hawkoßview, Guilforrt, in the Colony of New South Walcß do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed dooument, consisting of eleven folios and consecutively numbered from one to eleven, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and • also contains my full permission topublish Ihesamesn any way ; and I make this solemn declaration conicientipuuly believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provigions of an Act made and pissed in the ninth year of the reign of her present Majesty intituled " An Aot for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and inadt in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in heu thereof, and tot the suppression o! voluntary »nd extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavit*." r Declared lit FtJfAeld this sixth day ol July, 1803, bdortm*. WILLUIt , CTIIISOK , j.p^^
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 4
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818Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 4
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