The Sacrifice of Life
Thousands of lives are sacrificed annually because mankind are not educated in the first rudiments of hygiene and hfe-preseryation. Simple ailments are neglected. The debility increases, and some fatal disease attacks the victim, and all life's pleasure departs, existence becomes a burden, life a trouble, and all because mankind is so apathetic and re* gardless of the signs nature sends that the vital strength is declining. AH cases require immediate attention before it is too late, and a course of Clements Tonic invariably has the effect of immediately restoring perfect health. Miss Eva Brown, daughter of Sergeant Brown, Albury, W.S.W., writes on June 15, 189J =— " The following particulars of IQY case are furnished on behalf of the afflicted, trusting they may be the means of restoring others to health : For eighteen months I was extremely debilitated, the doctors being of opinion that I had outgrown my strength. My desease is known in medical circles as anaemia or poverty of blood. Pains invaded all parts of my body ; I suffered from general languor, extreme weakness, listlessness, dejection of spirits, indigestion, fickle appetite, and disturbed sleep. My body presented a blooilless appearance ; my lips were pale and the skm like wax. I was under several d<c(ois vrlioprnscr lied for me ; l>ul ilv r tr> aim; nt did not alleviate my siekin\s>. 1 ini-i^ined that in} coro.iliiiiuii «••»- !>ivu kiiii up, and a.s the disease progressed I bet'.uiie more ner\ <>vSnd hysterical. My sufferings were jilm> gre;it(y in< jv-i.se/i vi v >iiock to liie ncr Tous system received labi 3 ear, wlieii a railway carriage in which I was M-ni<.i causjht fire. When my c;w was nio*i critirnl anil sj.ive »cr oils H|i|irciirnsioiito my friends and myself, I starii<: on Course of CleiurnLs I'umc. winch I io-.« in conjunction wi ii I)r Fi. c ,er'- pi - The first two bottles •■ftWifd < gn- ( 1111 provement, and I could reiiMi my ftn . again, and my general wfui.ue.--s arid nervousness vanished altosjetin-1 Ito U about twelve bottles of Clem iits Tumi-. and my pale face is now replaced » i the hue of health, and my recover* icomplete as it was speed}." D \\ Carter, Esq.. of the same city, also w tin- : " During the past twelve months . li.-n. suffered from a general breakdown . ■ the S3'stem. and being of abiiious.ii. position, I suffered ncutely from iml'.ncs tion and its train of distressing effecimost particularly sick headaches, jj.x bottles of Clements Tonic, and a few boxes of Fletcher's pills effected v nidi cai cure, and I shall always be »lad i<> certify accordingly."
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 136, 14 May 1892, Page 4
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427The Sacrifice of Life Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 136, 14 May 1892, Page 4
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