WILL YOU BE WISE?
OE FOOLHARDY ? SUCH SYMPTOMS AS HEADACHE, BACKACHE, SLEEPINESS, INDIGESTION, &c, INDICATE A DISOHDED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS A PROMPT AND POSITIVE CURE. CLEMENTS TONIC DOES NOT TREAT SYMPTOMS, IT REMOVES THE CAUSE. FOR PROOF READ THIS :- * Mr Chas. Friar, Nelson, N.Z., \yho writes on May 15th, 1893 :—I am much pleased to bear testimony to the value of Clements Tonic. For seven years I suffered from chronic dyspepsia, and consulted many doctors, and took gallons of different medicines, none of which did me the slightest good. Every meal I took used to cause me great inward pain, and invariably I used to throw it up again. At length I had to take all my meals perfectly dry, and in a recumbent position, but without benefit. Accidentally I got hold of one of Clements Tonic putnphlets, and after reading its contents I resolved to try the medicine. After taking the first bottle I could take my food without lying down, and three bottles cured me entirely. I can now take my food solid, and liquid together, without the slightest after pain or tendency to throw it up. I feel perfectly well and have gained considerable flesh, whereas when the complaint was on me I was as thin as a skeleton. My age is 42, and present weight eleven stone four pounds. I shall consider it my duty to recommend Clements Tonic to all who suffer as I have done.—Chas. Friar, Nelson, N.Z, 928.
Mr C. G. Scott will sell by auction on July Cth, Section 26, Grey Street. Tenders are called for the erection of outhouses for the Manga-atua School. Plans and specifications are at this office. Messrs W. H. Smith and Co., of Napier and Hastings, give notice that they have money to lend, land for sale, and are prepared to transact any agency business. A second assistant master is wanted for the Napier Main School, also a third assistant mistress for the Hastings School. Several additions are made to Mr Crewe's stock sale which takes place at Pahiatua on Tuesday next; also several additions to his horse sale at Pahiatua tomorrow.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2385, 28 June 1895, Page 2
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356WILL YOU BE WISE? Woodville Examiner, Volume XIII, Issue 2385, 28 June 1895, Page 2
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