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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE.

Creeps upon u» uuawareß like an übsaesin m the dark, and whose dangerous proximity we never suspect until it makeß the lust fatal clutch on borne vital organ. We are always wurnnd m ample tiiuo of the impending danger, but with criminal cuieiessneSß, negiect these ..winnings'. Thai tired' feeling, tbose aching limbs, and that grand feeling one day and seedy condition tue next, the eour iaaie on waKinff m a morning, and the Irequent siok and splitting headaches, all muke their debut before serious illness sets. Ail or any of those symptoms indicate the ap uroach of disease, th.y are Jaithful signs that the liver and, lui%3>» are not doing their duties, that the morbid and eitete .natter instead of being eliminated from the system is being retained, and m poßitiveW poisoning and des ro^iog the whole ..hvsiCHl airuoture. Neglect iv such caaes U criminal, recourse w rational utatment shotild'bttvhad at unce. U^KMBNT^ Tonic s liouidlb6|tßk«n to. t.treng;tneii vj»«,;ui u«oTiu.'rty-; und 4 foriilyt- the- utood, to stimnlatethe liver and brace- up the Kidneys to resolve and eliu.ioaie ih yoi BoJoUßHrea. Liver and kidney ouinplaintß ure the uiosi preva.ent dibetises nt U\}h country, and so long as wo con»uino such large quantities ot auimat tood ami condiiiieniß, and dripk.so freely ot tea and stimulants, so long will this unhealthy condition laat. It m this mode or life that causes such numbers of d, aths from heart disease, Blight's disease, dropsy, cancer inflammation and enlargement ot the liver, and similar causes, all of which .)iecald their apßr-ach by ibelings of laSii'tude v> heanKUor; ; &c., and 1 ifcTprou.pt titalaient at once is adopted by a regular ..he of Clements' Tonic, the- pr>giv.s« vi diVoase is bne-stecT 1 , ;; th c '''fitomiuh, liver, anu kidneys resume their normal action, and the poisonous accumulations are expelled, •he system and'nbYmai health is restored. That ChmentH 1 Tonic ia reliable is proved beyond/all question,, and.wa .liaye g;atef.ul bttnericiarieH 1 m every town 'anu village who are continually writing us iii leniiti similiir to the folk wing:— St. Leonards, Sydney,— Dear Sir,— 1 can with pleasure bear witness to the great relief I have received from the use of Cloments' Tonic and Dr. Fletcher's Pills. I have been * great sufferer for 11 years fromJiver disease, with at times considerable enlargement, which caused a swelling m tbe side under the ribs, and was very painful ; 'be abdomej, bowels, &c, always felt very tender 'on p'ri-ssuro, with most obstinate, constipation, for which I took Fletcher's Pills. The first dose canned a copious evneution and guve great relief, and t thought I was all right, but after a week 1 «a 8 as bud au;ain. an hoforc. I an»in ,had. /rcco.ursento Flptcher's Pills, but I took Clements' Tonic, as I well-^hiff. '-tiiuiey ;au.dv : continued it for a couple «f rnontns. After the first dose I felt better,, and tfot rid of all the symptonis'l 'liscdto have, as flushings of heat I nnd cold, splitting headaches, pains m the side and small .pt.ilve' back, ..wxireme las Hi-: tudo, and tbe-aeneral ieeling of ' all right tp-%y (l 'Heedy. ■lo.-ifiorrpw '— ail these syiiiptomowitli -'ihauV others I ufebd to used to have ; but now, thanks to Clements' Tonic, I'airiiquite'rcured; L can get up jn the morning refreshed by the niglit'u rest and con eat a good breakfast, whereas before taking the medicine I scarcely ever could eat anything, and when I did it nearly alwriyslpaileTne vomit, but now I am quite well, and have been so for fivo months. I have no cause to foar arelapec I don't ;nind your publishing my case if you add nothing ta.it,, a,* it may t)rin£, re|ief ,to '.similar ... sufferers. — Yours very tiuly, E. GaRk ELI,."' rM ''

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 3

AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 910, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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