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It is Suicide ?

♦ Mark Twain tells the stovy ; that at the inquest held on the body of Buck Fanshaw —who during the delirium of a raging typhoid fever had taken arsenic, snot himself through the body, cut his throat, and jumped! out of a four-storey window, breaking his neck— the jury, after due deliberation; sad and tearful, but with intelligence unblinded by its sorrow, brought in a verdict of " death by the visita ion of God." Buck undoubtedly committed suicide, and so does everyone who neglects the tirst symptoms of approaching sickness and disease. Nature alwayß gives ample notice of any disturbance of physical processes; sometimes it is neura'gia, sometimes a sharp shooting pain in the abdomen or side, or a dull or throbbing headache ; no two persons get the same symptoms. What yon have to do is to attack the first symptoms, for if consumption, dropsy, cancer or Blight's disease tnoe gets a start you cannot stop its headlong course to the grave. These are facts there is no disputing, for all the medical skill in the world cannot do much for you when real " organic disease has set in. We emphatically recommend Clements' Tosid because we know by personal experience and by the evidence of influential and reliable people who have used it that it will do good and prevent disease. Clements' Ton.c is a medicine that invigorates and strengthens the entire corporal organism ; it does not only affect certain membors but strengthens the whole system, thus preventing 1 the attacks of disease. The TumuUfcnd Adelong Times says :— " CLEMKNiy'SBw ie certainly deserves the populanfcjts>FlfflS acquired, we have had j] Vftflf JTif r'fiMijjF ?" gn ° (under- our notice) in this neighbourhood, of its valuable properties. 7 Mr T. Garrett, M.P., says, " I have taken CfcfeUENTs' Tonic with great advantage." Mr John Plumraer, (Fort-street Public Sohool) says, A" Mrs Plummet has fre-quently-denyiwtgreat' benefit from the use of JClkmrntb' Tonic. " Mr S. D. Wood (Verger of All Saints' Cathedral, Bit Hurst) ,. writes, "That he found (fcaMtntTs Tonic a grand pick-me-up and ji «oWpletely enred |urn of low spirits,

indigestion, giddiness and bumming noises in the ears." Mr G. Swan, Junee Junction, who suffered fvorn debility, cardiac weakness and nervousness, following on typhoid, took (.'liKmbnts' Tonic and says, "That after taking 6 or 7 bottles his health was fully restored, and that he can now eat anything and do any reasonable amount of work, whereas before taking Clkmests 1 Tonic he could do none at all." Clements' Tonic can bo obtained from a'l medicine dealers or from F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown. Sydney.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18910905.2.16

Bibliographic details
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
429

It is Suicide? Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 3

It is Suicide? Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 3

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