BE ON GUARD AGAINST THB VILE AND INJURIOUS IMITATIONS OF CLEMENTS' TONIC SOLD BY MANY DEALERS. CLEMENTS' TONIC IS THE BEST, ORIGINAL, AND ONLY GSNUIdE. Don't be deceived or misled into buying aay other, or your pains, time and money are only thrown away. ELEMENTS' TONIC POSITIVELY OURKS ALL CASES AK.ISING FROU ANJSMIA, lilVttß COMPLAINT AND INDIGESTION. WHAT THEY SAY IN NELSON. Mrs Edith J >t>nf, N<jl»on, New ZjaUnd, who writes : — I am glad to be able to aid my 'esliinonv, aod thaik* to you for the great bent fit I bare rtct ived from your Tonic. A boat two years ago I got very fun and i>ale, and had a iearlul pain ia my ctiost, which increased so thai I could uot btand upright. I saw a doctor, who said my lungs were weak, be gave me some medicine and Mid I must not go out in the nigbt air, but instead of getting better I gradually got worse, and I wub glad enough not to have to go oat at all, but lie dowa all day. This went on for months, and people called it indigestion ; and one day a friend rtc<m mended Clement*' Tonic, which I c immenced taking at once, and before the first bottle was finished I f it better, and after the stcood w*s as well as ever ; I could walk any distance, people ihit koow me say I am a different girl, and a good advertuement for Clements' Tonic. To-day I would not be without it, and I only hope thin will induce otherß to try your valuable medicine — Be tere me, yours very gratefu.ly, Kdith Johm , Nelson, New Zealand. Do yon want a better apetite ? Do you want to eat well, tleed well, and be wed ? Tben take No. 2R. T. Booth's Gulden Bemedy. This great tonic is for the brain, nerves, and blood It cures dyspepsia, neuralgia, and weakened energy. It give* tone to tha whole system, and is the beet tonic on this earth. At all chemists An English Catholic lady who recently enjoyed the privilege of an audience with the Holy Fatber whilst en a snort visit to Home, describes him as lo kng marvellously strong and full of lite. The audience tcx.k \ilnc» as the Hope was returning from his da ly constitutional in the Vatican gardens, and it was observable that the venerable Pontiff showed a tendeucy to prolong conversation with each of bis visitors fur beyond the limit which the attendant Monsignori deemed pruden*. As in tha late Cardinal Mannii g, the oolj sign of extreme old age to be detected in Leo X III. is in his impaired sense of hearing, and visitors should be prepared to answer bj| paternal enquiries in the clearest and most audible of toues,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 3, 15 December 1893, Page 29
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464Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 3, 15 December 1893, Page 29
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