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Singular but True

It is singular, seeing how much de> pends on good health, that a little more pains is not taken to impress on the people a few simple rules for its pre; servation. Thus bad drainage is tht main cause of typhoid fever, whicli kills 20,000 people in England yearly Small and low bed-rooms engendei consumption and loss of vitality unless well ventilated, not only in the day-time bnt at night. An ill ventdated bedroom is a frequent cause of sleeplessness Children are especially sufferers front badly ventilated bedrooms. That is the chief cause why children of the pooi look so sickly. It may be said thai people have a right to be filthy. Sc they haye, unless they are an active annoyance and danger to their neighbours. For that reason there is greatei logic in prosecuting a dirty than t drunken man. Where disease heralds its approach by such signs as indigestion headache, neuralgia, tired aching limb: and other well-known symptoms, a course of Clements Tonic will fuickiy restore the normal health as instanced in the case of His Honor Judge Miller, wh< wntes : — " Court House, Winton, Queen: land, June 16, '91. — Last Decembei while travelling from Muttaburra te Winton, I was suddenly seized with i violent attack of vomiting and diarrhoea On the arrival at Winton, Mr Camp bet (of Corfield and Fitzmaurice) persuadec me to take Clements Tonic ; one dose relieved me, I continued to take it foi two days, at the expiration of which ] was completely recovered, and I have much pleasuse io testifying to the bene, ficial effects I experienced from taking it.— Granville George Miller, judge oi the Central District Court, Winton."

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 15, 23 July 1892, Page 4

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Singular but True Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 15, 23 July 1892, Page 4

Singular but True Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 15, 23 July 1892, Page 4

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