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"Breakers Aheadl"

That cry has brought terror to manya stout heart. ' A" "shipwreck is a frightful experience, to hear the wind whistle, the timber-creak rand crasbV the-cordage ■train, the sailors swearfand4he women scream, tremble and run hither and >hither like maniacs, is enough to appal the Grayest heart. Yet with all its terrors death by shipwreck is not half so terrible as jlje glow r and insidious J eour'se'o J f 'disease, whicli"'for the latter years of th'e stncken'one's life, makes existence ajnisery, not only to the victim bat to all round him. With such terrible facts 'staring asm the face, how careful we should be* to' preserve that blessing of providence— Ticalih and strength. Note >should be taken of"" the -first signs of disease?.- A simple headache is an infallible sign lhafcthe liver and stomach are disordered; frequent toothache and neuralgia^ indicate infallibly that the nervous, system is becoming enervated ; that tired feeling is proof positive that strength is failing. There ar,eliundrods of such symptoms whicli should f liave immediate -treatment. Ciements ' "Tomc fortifies the blood and builds up nerve tissue , it is r j.he .greatest regulator of the v system ever introduce^ and thousands oi grateful sufferers testify to ihis fact. Eor instance, Captain H Dibden, Master Balniam Eery Boat, was for y°ais an acute sufferer fiom nervousness, dobil'ty and chronic dyspepsia. He had reseourse to Clements Tohic, which effectually cured him He says — Balmain — Dear Sir,— l liave much pleasure m giving my evidence in si)p« port of the value of Clejiems Tonic , For a long time I suffered from mdi gestion and r dobihly, and tried many xe 2 medies with but little benefit. Seeing - Ciemnxs Tonic advor« tised, I tried it, and after the first bottle I felfc quite a change, and am novi a new t msn altogether, t and shal' 1)6 glad to afford anyone further information if de sired. And Mr* "Woodlands, Port " MacquaW, suffere'd'frorns'luggisb. Liver, * Haepatitis and 'Dyspepsia She took three bottles GijlmbUts" Tomc and the pain wus compWefy gone andi perfect iealth r ioj>CoieJ writes — Poit Macquane, NSW — Bear bir, — For many years I have- been^ suffering from a very severe x )j uu in the side and mdiges tion. 1 tried all «orts of remedies imd consulted 1 many medical mon, and before I had taken time bottles tae paiu in my side was , completely gone and, 1 never felt so wejl mmy life before And Mr S D. Wood, Verger of All Saints Cathedral, "Bathurst, and a \ most reputable' an'd rcspecle'd 'citizen of " the city of tlie plains" fnnkly endo r ses this. wonderful lenicdj; He aj — Howick street Balhurst. January" 30th, 1890 Dear Sir,— l lure lively been Ijkin^ CIiBMENTs^ToMC wiflc such wondeiful results that I am induced, is a miller of justice, to seud a.plun statement of my case, y whicu you are at liLerly lo publish in the uuprest of Mmilji s>uf ferer3 For some yein> I hme suffered z acutely from mdige uon, giddiness langmditircd feeiin^s, jjo inclination for j exertion, humming not n m the Piu? — ~this sjmptoni being "cspeciallj 'rouble some — and exlrein' 1 lon ness of spirits 1 tried many " cures ' which did me no good, Xcrentuafly u-iedCLSii:,.^ r3 lomo and the dose cornpi tcly cuiei the noise in my ear^, and durincriiie re cent attack they ( 'wore worse thun ever beforej but tnank«i to CLrairMo lomc before the fimt bottle wus used my general hojillTi was greilly implored, ami I can stnto that ll is> fir * supeuor to anv otßer medicine I evei took, aud I honestly behcu tint ill r sufferers .will derive great and prt ti .nent benefit from its use All unjili -i-,nii icchnijS have entirely left me, ind I sli ill always use G'LTsarnuTo Xomc «hcn out of sorts It is 1 a grand pick mo up, and J am thankful that I gave it atr il I'll ' r can be no doubt even in the uio-t sctjjti cal mind, after such proof as llns>

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Feilding Star, 21 November 1891, Page 4

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"Breakers Aheadl" Feilding Star, 21 November 1891, Page 4

"Breakers Aheadl" Feilding Star, 21 November 1891, Page 4

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