WHOLESALE SUICIDE
The present gfcneratiouoE mankind. geern determined to proceed a'lbn'g'ihe path thnt will; kill it quickest. The struggle for .existence, busimasa' worry, gambling,--, horse* Taeipg anJ all nervous excitements, tend to reduce the AiUl strong. h and insure early death. NoW-a-days it is the pace that kills ; tlie bady is worn out before its natural spell of life is spent. There 13 no reason whytuenand women— physically perfect — 6h4'd not live to be centenarians, provides care was taken that the -system was cot overtaxed m any ipirticular direction. The ; symptoms o£ failing vitality are almost too well known ip need enumeration here j first the appetite fails, with pap after eating nervous ness ensues", and hlaeplossorrestloas nights 1 with-headache.s anfl. tired aching 1 inbs oil biiang m the "nornitrg ; a confirmed' languor b? lassitude tikes possesion of. theieufterer, \V;ho loaea all interest m p'ea--8U""6 and even m lire itself. Unfortunately such cases. arecrily too common, euch experiences, come ip eyory. man,, end on j the: first approach hi 'suc'li ' silro (signs of strength's faj'uce, course . must . hs had ! to a remedy to rejt< re the 'failing vitality [or quickly Imj sink into everlasting for-eveV-rnore.' Such c seb if treated m time quickly yield to CLEMENTS Tonic. Long standing cases rec vi c protracted treatment but m tllcuriblo c aYs "Clemens TOMIC will quickly re- ni g )rate the system, restore the vim ar d spirit of youth, build up new bone, nusile and nerve tissue, . create an appetite and properly digest and assimilate food. Thi is n > boast, Olemnts la genuine, that it v ill do . the sood its 'manufactures claim Eor it, has been proved m thousands of ase*, as m that of W. H. Oram, Esq. , Cj> well, N.S.W. , who Writes : — ' For ni le months I have used CJlembnts Tonic and have great pleasure m giving my teititnony as to its great efficacy and wonc c ful curative ifliects on the nerve system ,' I have fr.quently left ihe office with Bt^ re headache and doepondency, duo to t xcisiive mental labour hive been unablo o take any food and bad no appetite, a>d m every case a dtse o£ Clbments Town has quickly removed the melancholy, cr sated an app9tite an 1 caused mo to reli »l a meal. I have so much faith m GIiEMENi s' 'onio that I can conscien nitously recjmin»ni it to prOfessioh.il men arid bruin worke - s generally. I have seen itjuaed for child cii with best resiilts, and as' for mj self I iv< uld not be without it m! the home.' ' i Lii IMr Robert A* Luckham, travelling rip resentottve of tho Sydney Bulletin, ag jd leman known m almost i very city, "town ai d village m Ausfrnlania te|Bt\fi«s to tho v ill c of Clements Tome, thus : '- Bulleth'.e office, Sydney, — Ii affords me mucl \ leat-ure to bo ablo to Ldstifx.to the a' y ;' a iitiiruble qualities- <>{: Cj^me^ is Tnk having used it for a shortf'timo I fo nd my strength wonderfully restored. I[ ad been suffering from extreme nervot 8 debility, from wTiich L h;ave no*v q« tft ecovered. I cainßider: Olements Toni a great tone-giving one) delightfully refreshing stimulant. • .
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 972, 30 December 1891, Page 3
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532WHOLESALE SUICIDE Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 972, 30 December 1891, Page 3
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