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Evidence

Ask any successful lawyer to what he ascribes his success, and he will tell you that he has tukcu care to have had * evidence ’ to support the cases he Ins undertaken. What sends the murderer to tho gallows Evi-* den<ie What scuds the thief to gaol ? Evidence. What procures a divorce fiom 4 cruel husband ? Evidence. Pacts can only be proved by evidence and that is how the superiority of Garments Tonjc is proved by the pure aud positive proof of it* various pitrons, over all its imitators, for Clement. o ! To.niu has no compeers or eompctiiois. It is now quite unueueuHary for the m >nufac urers of Clemknt.n Tonto to say a word iu its favor, its reliuti i<y, virtues, merits, anff therapeutical efficacy are proved beyond all doubt by tho uuauiin us verdict, the irrefutable, incontrovertible, and iudisput* able evidence of its influmi'iul pit roue. T. B. Bryce. Esq., J.P., writing in tho Manning River Thins says, ‘ Wo personally know some of tho sufferers who had tuk-u Clements Tonic and derived wonderful relief from it.’ VV. C. McDougal), Esq , writing in the Balmain Observer, says, ‘ The good i ff cts of Clements Tonic have o<>me under our no ice both by person*' experience and by that of two residents of Balmain.’ ISpcnC'T Groves, Esq, writing iu the Tumut and Adolong Times, silys, ' We have lud proof posi ive here, in this neighborhood, of the wonderful properties of CLEMENTS Tonic. ’ W, B Howarth, E*q , writing in the Grenfell Record, savs, ' We h«ve found it of groat value fur the h >t weather and have had personal experience, t»o has a friend 0! ours iff 1 be civil service who was so sick that he threw up everything but hs appointment, but Clements Tonic cured him.’ 8, Beach, E-q., Marckv lle, (N.S.W.), says ' Thu Clem<nTs Tonic did wonders lor Miss Beach, ihat 4 doses only, cured bo h tooth'** ache and earache,' F. Bagnall, Esq., Ravenhurst, Marriokville, cays, *Mi& Bagnall took Clemknth lonic with tb« moat, graufying result, and that llg use resulted in a rvgcoratioit of perfect health utter two years cf extreme lability,’ John piummer, Esq., Noith Willoughby, says, ' Clemknth TuNig did Mrs Plummer a great deal of good and it in a very good remedy.’ J. W L Kyle, E‘q., pottmifi’er, M&nills, say 3. • Before I had used ono buttle of CLEM* ents Tonic I was quite cured,’ Captain Dibden, Balmain, vaya, * That tour bottles completely cured him of debi'ity and nervousness, and he is glad Co bear Witness to the value of such a wondeiful remedy,’ No one ever hears evidence like that, how* ever, of any ol the harmful nostrums sold iu so many shops in p.'sco of the genuine Clements Tomo, for although Choy copy our advertisements,A’o., without stint; they cannot copy us in our proofs b tea use such propf is nut procurable. A medicine maflt have merit before people wid lend their praise and rignatures in support of ib Persevere with the remedy. It must cure, if you only take enough of it. Remember that in building < it has to ba done atone by etone, brick by brick, slate by « ate and so it is will) disease, you can only cure by persistent trial, ment, you can't blow weakneis out of iht system by dynamite, you must n store h st energy by natural and aoD- nund treatment. Insist ou CLENiSNts, it is eold everywhe d.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GSCCG18901122.2.16

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 2

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575

Evidence Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 2

Evidence Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 535, 22 November 1890, Page 2

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