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1890. "WXBfITIE'SIZS,. NEW ZEALAND « clothing factory. , j "I io — g ta Own make Boys’ Knitted £ Hose, 1/2 > Own make Youths’ and Men’s do., 1/3 j •3 , Own make Men’s Extra Heavy, 1/6 g 2 • Own make Boys’ Ribbed Hose, from 1/6 o O j Own makp Gir’s’ Navy Ribbed Hose,2/6 ■si ■ Men’s White, Shetland, and Grey Mosgiel Under Flannels, 4/6 - £ Own make Hard Felt Hats, 10/- o g Own make do. Super do., 11/6 *3 S o I - 1 Boys’, Youths’, Men’s g LEATHER BOUVD BLACK OILSKIN COATS. o fl Boys', Youths’, Men’s a SEW WATERPROOFS (with and ” S I without Capes), , _ ■g Boys’, Youths’, Men’s £ ■ ALL WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS o s H a —3 S 100 ALL WOOL MOSGIEL g, TwaedSZnicker Sults, 10s 6i. « Vanity HELMETS, Lounge HATS and CAPS, in endless variety. Danger! ■ Few weeks now-a-days pass by but what the community is startled by the intelligence that Rnme prominent citizen has been struck down by sickness "or disease. The constant •train on the nerves and the cerebral blood vessels caused by continual attention to work, thought and business must tell its tale in the end, the constant worry of the struggle for existence will break up the most robust constitu ion. Dr Allen McLane, the recognised authority of the United S’a’es on cerebral disease, states that insanity i* largtey on the increase through the continual wear and tear, that he frequently his cases under his care, solely due to extreme mental fatigue. The practice of taking alcoholic stimulants to ensure a fake energy is most baleful, and generally results in disease of the blood vessels and finally paresis. With such facts staring you in the face, and the medical profession powerless to grapple wish the case, nothing can be done but have recourse to a reliable remedy like Cm west’s Toxic. This article has proved itrelf the greatest remedy ever produced for sufferers from nervous’ diseases and the effects of over work or other debilita’ing causes. Clement’s Tonic is prescribed by the profession, because it knows that lecovery invariably follows i ■ use, that its uniform composition is the greatest security for •offerer#, end that i's pharmaceutical perfection and therapeutical efficacy can always be relied on. Mr P. J. Wallace writes from his residence, Kangaroo Valley, N.B.W. Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure in bearing witness to the great value of Clemknt‘9 Tokic in oases of Lassitude, Nervousness, and Constitutional Debili y generally. For more than twelve months I was a martyr o ex‘reme lassitude, loss of appriite, sleeplessness, and thrir concomitant train of physical troubles, so much so that I feared I should have to abandon my profession as a journalist, writing being particularly irksome and laborious to me. I tried several advertised tonics (?) with lit’le cr no good result, and began to think my cave beyond the power of medicine to cure. However, seeing Clements Tor io advertised in seme of my exchange?, I concluded to try it ss a denser resort t and I am pleased to say the remit was most satisfactory. Af er taking cne bottle I found my appetite much improved • I could sleep mere soundly, and fafa nficFhsd next morning. I continued Qi« medicine, taking in all tlx large bott’es, and g aduH’y alt my distressing symptoms disappear**. I now feel myae f stronger ’han ever, and as near perfect health ai a man who has to bear the strain of constant literary work can expect to be. I can corfiien’Jy rteenrasnd Cltment’s Tonic to all persons guff, ring from loss of Derve force through skkress or menial overwork, and urn most happy to Support my testimony with my signature. Yours faithfully, P. Jtfferson Wa’lace. 3 his is only one cut of the hundreds of similar endorsements we aie constantly receiving. F. M. CLEMENTS Newtown, N.B.W.

E. P. JOYCE, I AND AND GENERA j COMMISSION j AGENT’ r_ GISBOBNE. Tv*a *nd OcuulrJ Land, for Vcdtsi Titles.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 495, 19 August 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 495, 19 August 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 495, 19 August 1890, Page 2

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