The True Protection.
Nowaday* +he flio»1 po'iov is always a »minent punk in the pUtform of every M»ict »n, y«i; in ft a wise policy on the ft of »hfl onnncmen to r»l«ce a t»x on ■<* art'c'fn which >h*? <*« not ra*ke hn* y oon»nm n ? S«inp»Be, fir in»»ance, the •«»oma duty i* 33 per c<»n f . on imported •oi'b, the wape* of the lahore* in all <id*>u of emnlr>VT>en* in a cnnntry than oteo'ed, should He 33 nor en*, hiffhnr »*n in a free'md* conn*rv,**n make Wines pqtiil — lint, i Bit ever the case? ''no prn ( ec f inn, Iik«» ehari'y, heginn at me, and in theap daya when the *ir in •len with microbe*' h«c f ern and o;her ■ Tmn of di»ea«e. it behoved tm all to he n nor crn*ird Aff»iD8 f . the common enemy ; d ace kills In f few, disease xl«y8 i'» 'lonaandq and mil ionß. Bnd »ll becanee unkind is «o npitlu'ic snd enre'eos B*»nn» '•n* wens of «pnroa<h>ne sickness. Neniß'*a i* on* of «he moat pnm'tive «><»nß of •e«pn'o-ch of «ome phy*ic<«l sffl'oHon, 1 1 rrq'iiepg in m^'Ha'e attention, before has nroxpfl-e-i beyond hnmsn aid <md ■al di««"(»a h'<« an* hold of aome v : t»' <?*n. S C. T?«- J 1'v. E*o.. w»?»es. nndcI'e.Tnne l*t:, 1891, f r om Garner's Avenoe. W-rickviHe, N.S W. : "I c^n wi»h con. 'ence bear tea'invtiv to tb»> won('e»-fn l ir«tive powers nt Clpr"«*n'« T"n ; o. For a r 8 I have bp«r> nerioiMc'ly attacked ■ J n greit mff^rpr f'om penraJw'a »n<' *,n«r»' dpV,i'i«v, mirl anyone who had eve r •••n Hfflic'pd with snob nervon* m'nery c«n ■•■m an i'lea nf what I have Brff-red. I «d a'so chronic indis»Pß*i»>n, general ?«n---•lid fae'inea and an nt»er dislike to exer> • v«elf. Thp n»»r»lt»ia w>» oo ppve'e 'h -t have p»ced the hall all night; »nd thp gnny was no exemciating that I wan al•nosfc ont of my mind. I tried al! so-called emedies, aloo galvanic treatment, which lid no good. At lust a friend recomn^nded Clements Tonic, and I was bo nieerable and disheartened that I parchased a small bottle, and afrer the Beoond <o>e felt, great relief. I continued its one »nd am thank fa! to tay that after twenty"onr houm the pain had disappeared, and I «as free fron the nervous terror I conitmel Clements Tonic and have taken '■»ur bnttle» ; all my laneour is gone, am I Vee from indiiiesMon, 1 can do a d^y's cork with any man, and eat like a horse ; nd have great pleasure in recommending '"!l<*men*B Tonic to any one soflfrring from •ervonfc o >mplaiots. - Yours truly, S. C. Seilly."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 3
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438The True Protection. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 3
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