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An Unscrupulous Foe

-.-.; .:.:■-;.-« — ■'■-,■ ■. .-♦ ■■■ Creeps -upon us unawares like an assassin in the. dark and whose dangerous proximity' we never suspect until it makes the last fatal clutch on some vital ; organ. We are always warned in ample ' time of the impending danger, but with : •": criminal carelessness neglect these warning : That tired feeling, those aching limbs, and that grand feeling one day - and seedy.i. condition the next, the sour taste on waking in a morning, and the frequent.sick and splitting headaches, all make their debut before serious illness sets m. AH or any of these symptoms .■..-.i ndicate the approach of ■ disease, they are faithful signs that the liver and kid- ' '' neys are not doing their duties, that the morbid and effete matter instead of -j feeing , eliminated from the system, ; is 'being retained,' and is positively pbison- ' ing : and destroying the whole physical structure. Neglect in such cases is criminal,: recourse. to rational treatment ihould be had; at once., Ciements Tonic '"' should be taken to strengthen the digestion, purify and fortify the blood, to stimulate ; the liver and brace up the kidneys, to resolve and eliminate the poisonous ureav ' Liver arid kidney com* plaints are the most prevalent diseases •: of this country, "and so long as we -con* sume such large quantities of animal food and condiments, and drink so freely . : of tea and stimulants, so long will this . unhealthy condition last. It is this mode of life "that causes such numbers of deaths from heart disease, Bright's disease, dropsy, cancer, inflammation and ■ enlargement of 'the liver, and similar causes, all ot which herald their approach by feelings of lassitude, headache, languor &c , arid 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 the system and normal health is restored. That Ciementß Tonio is reliable is proved beyond all question and we have grateful beneficiares in every town and village who are continually writing us in terms similar to the following :— "Sk Leonards, Sjdney, — Dear sir, — I can with pleasure bear witness to the great relief I have received from the- use of Clements Tonic and Db. Fletcheb's Pills. I hare been a great sufferer for 11 years from liyer disease, with at times considerable enlargement, which caused a swelling in the side under the ribs and was very painful, the abdomen, bowels, &c., always felt yery tender on pressure, with most obstinate constipation for which I . took Fletcheb's Pills, the first dose caused a copious evacuation and gave great relief, and I thought I was all right,. but after a week I was as bad again as before, I again had recourse to Fletcheb's Pills, but I took Clements Tonic as well this time and continued it for a couple of months. Aiter the first dose I felt better and got rid of cU the symptoms I used to hare, as flushings of heat and cold, splitting headachs, pains in the side and small of the back, extreme lassitude, and the general feeling of ' all-right to day seedy to«morrovr,' all these symptoms with many others I used to have, but now thanks to Clements Tonic I am quite cured. I can get up in the morning refreshed by the night's rest and can ear a good breakfast, whereas before taking the medicine I scarcely could eat anything, and when 1 did it nearly always made me vomit, but now I am quite well and have been so for 5 months, I have no cause to fear a relapse. I don't mind you publishing my case if you add nothing to it, as it may bring relief to similar sufferers. — Yours very truly, H. Gabkell."

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 82, 9 January 1892, Page 4

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An Unscrupulous Foe Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 82, 9 January 1892, Page 4

An Unscrupulous Foe Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 82, 9 January 1892, Page 4

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