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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE.

Cieepß upon us unawares line au up; aaHain m tl.o dark, and wh^so Uau^oiou. i.roximiiy we never suspect until it waken the last fatal clutch on borne vuul urgan We are always wurned m ample nine of the impending danger, but with criminal caelcssness neglect these wa.umgs; Tluu tiie.l feeiing, those aclim-iiuius, und that grand feeling oue day unu beedj cou.hiiou t..e nexi, the sour uwie un wuifmgina morning, and the iiequent Bisk aii.i ain-.uiug h«a.'acl..B, all umke tlieli debut before aerioua ilmebb selu. A.I 61 any of those B >mp.omß indicate the ay pn ail. of disease, they are lailtitul blguu tha. the liver and kidney ar« m,t join* iin.ir duties, that the u.o-bid and i-itete matter instead of eliminated Iroiu ■ihWisystenriH^eing re'.u.ueU, ami it. positively poisonin* aud des rowing the «uui» „hj steal H.ruoture Nejjleol iv bueh o»*e» h criminal, recourse to '^^^^ ehould be had at once. Clements loKio ghould be taken to BtrengtUen '^ <ug«Jtion, purity and foruty the blood lo stimulate the liver and brace up the Wdnevs to res-olve- and eliminate iho poi son'ous ureaf^i^abd kid^y complaints a,e the most prevalent diseases o£ tbu coun ry, ?nd bo long as we consumo such farge quantities of animal ±ood and CO > dimems,and drink so freely ot tea and stimulants, so long win this unheaUby condition U. It is thi. mode oi lite iIM SBU-B*»BUoh i n?mbei» of deaths from h&rii disease, /^^iglf^ d f 8e ff e ?v « r . ( >lM> cancer, inflammation' and enlargement the liver, and similar causes. "11 ot winch herald their approach by feelings of lapitude, heanguor, &C, and if prompt treatment at once is adopted by a regular use of Clements' Tonic, the progress of disease is arrested, the stomach, liver, and kidneys resume their normal action, and the poisonous accumulations are expelled, he system and normal health is restored. That Clements' Tonic is reliable is proved beyond all gueshon, and we have grateful beneficiaries m every town and village who are continually writing us m tejnus •similar to the, foil. wing:—. i St. Leonards, Sydney,—D ear Sir,— l can with pleasure bear witness tojmo gfeit relief I b#Y c Received .from the! use of Cloments' Tonic and Dr. Fletcher's Pills. I have been a great sufferer for 11 years froifl ijiwer disease, with at tjmes considerable enlargement, which caused a swelling m the side under the ribs.; and Was vfcfy"pain'fal\; t,he abdomen, bowels, &c, alwayß felt very tender on pressure, with most obstinate constipation^ for which I took Fletcher's Pills. The | first dose catted a copious evacution and |jave great relief, a'h'cT'lth"ought I was all right, but after a week I was as bad ag^in «as before. I again had recourse to (Fletcher's Pillß, but I took Clements' Tonic as well this~Hme/?[Bnd continued it tor a coupfe af months. After the first dose I felt better, and got rid of all the symptoms I used to have, as.flushings of heat and cold, splitting headaches, pains m the side and small of Jhe back, exiremei'lassitude, and the Keneral Reeling of ' all|right to-day, seedy to-morrow ' — ail these symptoms with many others I used to us£d to have ; hut now, thanks to Olements' Tonic, I am quite cured. > I can get up m the morning refreshed by the niglit'q rest an'd 'c#rieat>}a geod, breakfast, whereas before taking the medicine I scarcelyj ever could eat anything, and when I did it nearly always made me vomit, but now I ana quite well, and have been so for five months. I .have no caus> to fear a relapse. I don't mind your publishing my .case i if ypu add, nothing to it, as it may bring relief to similar sufferers. — Yours very tiuly, H. Gabkell." t

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 909, 13 May 1891, Page 3

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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 909, 13 May 1891, Page 3

AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 909, 13 May 1891, Page 3

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