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The Loadon Court Journal says :— " Mr Gladstone dines oot with a regularity and daring that could not be exqejled by a man of half bis years. Oae who meets him often at these gastronomic tournaments says that Mr G's participation in their enjoyment is by no means perfunctory. Some men past 60 still dining out, enjoy themselves under severe restrictions, daintily picking their way through the menu. Mr G., past 80, is apparently under no such restrictions. He eats what comes, generally right through the meDU, and can take his glass of port after his libation of champagne, i test from which many an ardent diner out would shrink, His mental activity is on a par with bis physical vigour. His conversation is a never flagging flood, brimful of interest. If it were only possible to reproduce a verbatim report of bis conversation at a dinner party, where the personal surroundings are sufficiently interesting to excite him to talk, there would be produced a volume of interest, biographical, autobiographical, and historical. His memory is marvellous, and his power of graphically recalling an incident is the admiration of even the gentlemen behind the chairs." Mr Gladstone ia to be congratulated on possessing a perfect liver, not all men cm say the same ; the slightest over indulgence in eating or drinking is sufficient with some people to upset the liver and caui« bilious attacks ; these eventually lead to serious disease and make the sufferer's life one continual misery. Timely use of Clements' Tonic with an occasional dose of Dr Fletcher's pills will always euro the most serious cases, as shown by the proofs vouchsafed by Miss Lncy Lammond. New Plymouth, who writes : — After many years of suffer* ing, and travelling all over the world in search of good health, it gives me great pleasure to state that Clements' Tonic haa-doae me more good than all the doctors and all the baths, spas and masseurs I have known. My life has been one round of misery for the pajt beven years, owing (so the doctors said) to liver complain. My head always ached, my limbs ached ; I wae always tired and languid, and I felt more tired in the morning than. when I west to bed. I bad ekepless and restless nights, and could get no relief. Three months back I came to New Zealand, and in my travels frequently heard and read of Clements' Tonir, sod mother advised me to try two or three bottles. lam pleased to say that it has done wonders. I never have headaches now, and I have only taken three bottles, but I feel a wonderful deal stronger and better, and you have my heartfelt gratitude for your remedy.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 27 January 1893, Page 29

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 27 January 1893, Page 29

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 27 January 1893, Page 29