DANGER!
_^ ■ / I. Few weeks now-a-days pass by but what the community is startled by the intelligence that some prominent citizen has been struck down by sickness or disease. The constant strain on the nerves and the cerebral blood vessels caused by continual attention to work, thought and business must tell its tale in the end, the constant worry of the struggle for existence will break up the most robust constitution. Dr Allen McLane, the recognised authority St the United States on cerebral disease, states that insanity is largely on the in crease through the continual wear and tear, that he frequently has cases under his care, solely due to extreme mental fatigue. The practice of taking alcoholic stimulants to ensure a false energy iB most baleful, and generally results in disease of the blood vessels and finally paresis. With such facts staring you in the face, and the medical profession powerles to grapple with the case, nothing can be done but have recourse to a reliable remedy like Clements' Tonic. This article has proved, itself the greatest remedy ever produced for sufferers from nervous diseases and the effects of over-work or other debilitating causes. Clements' Tonio is prescribed by the profession, because it knows that recovery invariably follows its use, that its uniform composition is the greatest security for sufferers, and that its pharmaceutical perfection and therapeutical efficacy can always be relied on Mr J. P. Wallace writes froj§fchis residence, Kangaroo Valley,, . N.S.W. w '/■■'' Dear Sir, — I have very much pleasure in bearing witness to the great value of Ow> • ments' Tonic in cases of Lassitude, Nervousness, and Constitutional Debility generally. For more thaif twe've months I was a martyr to extreme 'assitnde, \qm
(Jrdp'patite; sleeplessness, and their concomitant train of physical troubles, s • much so thdt 1 feared I should havo to abandon BVotession as a journalist, writing being « particularly iskspirie ajid laborious to me. I tiaed Bevewu.iadvettiffeA tonics (?) with little or no good result, and began to think my case beyond the power of medicine to t care. However, seeing Clements' 'onic / advertised in some of my exchanges, I ■V . concluded to try it as a "dernier retort f " and I am pleased to say the result was most satisfactory. After taking one bottle , I found my appetite much improved ; I . could sleep more soundly, and felt refreshed next morning. 1 continued tho medicine, taking in all six large bottle^ ■ ftpd gradually all mv distressing symptoms disappeared. . I how fee; mySelf stronger than ever, and as near perfect health ,art a man who has to bear the strain of constant literary work can expect to be. I can confidently recommend Ci.emksts' Tonic to all persons suffering from loss of nerve force through sickness or menial overwork, and am most happy to support my testimony with my signature. Yours faithfully, P. Jefferson Wallace. # This is only one out of the hundreds of Similar endorsements we are constantly receiving; *\ ti. ChtiMKNTd, Nfewtowx,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 January 1891, Page 2
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492DANGER! Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 3 January 1891, Page 2
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