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i IS LIFE WOBTH LIVING? The following facetiou sreply to the abova question, " It all depends upon the liver," is true in more senses than one. Most people have it in their power to make life enjoyable or miserable. A man's happiness does not consist in a large bank credit, or broad acres and smiling fields. All this may be possessed and yet the owner may be unutterably sad. It is the sparkling eye that takes in the loveliness of nature's dress, and the body that is fortified with vigour and nerve that really finds life a succession of joys and delights. It is not to be expected that persons suffering with deranged liver can extract more than a modicum of gladness out of years of pain and sickness. There is only one " royal road" to happiness, and that leads by the way of health. Wabner's " Safk" Cote unquestionably helps thousands in making 1 lifa worth living by slopping the nervous 1 destruction and organic waste that certainly follows at the heels of liver and kidney complaints. It prevents a multitude of ailments and also acts as a fine tonic to the exhausted body. Wabnek's " Save" Pills arc invaluable in all cases of lassitude, weakness, or bilious attack. No person ] should be without them, as they are of special preparation and absolutely free from all injurious ingredients. The following certificate of Mr Arthur Gordon, originator of the Harbour Concerts in Sydney, is appropriate Here :— " Sydney, N.S.W., February 22nd, 1893. I have | much pleasure in acknowledging the' efficacy of your " Save" Cuhe as a remedy for liver troubles, having been a constant sufferer for several years from sluggish liver accompanied by violent pains in the back and general lassitude. After taking four bottles of " Save" Cuiie and two vials of " Sake" Finns, I felt myself thoroughfy rejfvenated, my energy and aptitude for business having returned with increased vigour, my memory and mental faculties clearer than ever, and I became a different man in every way." CLEMENTS TONIC ' HAS STOOD THE TEJT OF TIME. IS NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM BUT A BELIABLE PHABMACEUTICAL PREPARATION POSITIVELY CURES INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAITS. Mrs Comptom, Howinp-street, Wellington, N.Z, who writes on August 14th, 1893 : —Sir,— l write you a few lines to let you know of the great benefit that I have received from takins Clements Tonic. I was afflicted with great debility, arising from indigestion, causing nervous and general prostration and weakness. I applied to medical aid, but without nny good whatever. I read about your Clements Tonic and I got some, and the very first dose did me good, so I stuck to it until I had taken five bottles, now I am happy to cay that it has made a complete cure. I can enjoy my food as well as ever I could in my life— it has taken thatfoelinc; of languor completely away. I tell all ray friends about it. lam willing to communicate with anyone who may writs to me. — Yours respectfully, Mrs Comptom, Howlng-street, Wellington, N.Z. Cease's Dandelion Costeje is the surest cure for indigestion; Sold by all grocers, — Advt,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11950, 27 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11950, 27 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11950, 27 March 1894, Page 3