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Why is it that death should come before the allotted age of ' three score and ten,' tad why so many millions of human beings never live to three score and five, and why that not one in every thousand lives to three score years ? We kill ourselves Many interesting particulars are toand in tables of physiologists and writers on hygiene. The eminent physiologists, Bailee and Button, present interesting particulars on the subject of longevity. They treat it in two ways, historical and physical-. The historical side of the recitatioiMbt all faots known of the naturally ordinary and extreme duration of life and the physical aspect of the problem involves the contemplation of the great natural phases of development of the spoeies, digestion, period of ; growth and length of 1 Mankind pays too little attention to the warning" vo|ce flf nature, signsof approachins calamity "are unheeded, the disorganization of the affected organ, increases and aftetVtitne^bicomeS'insensijjlei then no pain is felt and the sufferer is deluded into the belief that he has shaken off the digea««v-NpUiio^-coald-b»>naore-«rronfottfr oraangOT6aß,'for the complaint h»i only DMied on one further stago: towards the eWand aatote oe»see:to send those warniogiohes and pains as they were unnoticed wuWseat.: The debility aud weakneis in*

creases, however, and nervousness, loss of appetite, and general langoiir come on, and a cold is caught in the kidneys, Kings or livei 1 ) and another life is sacrificed to Bright's disease, Cohsuraptiotij or some other serious and fatal disease. can talk as they like at the virtues claimed for Clements' Tonic but even the most prejudiced men know it is genuine and does possess merits no other medicine .-ver did. as instanced in the following cise. " For the past four years I have been a great sufferer from severe pains in the back and left side, being at times quite unable to do any work or even walk about. I suffered in this way until it became quite unbearable and in February, 188!), I consulted a physician vho treated me for ieoettteen months, and during that time I suffered the severest torture under his treatment and instead o£ improving con* tiuued to get worse. He said atlast>"l have done all I can and you will never bo better." This drove me to despair and i went under another doctor's treatment for four mouths and took about 110 bottles of medicine, bat with no result. I was giving up. all hopes when I read of the wonderful cures, affected by Clements' Tonic and on my husband's advice I tried it, and after the use of only three bottles I was quite a different woman. I have taken 15 bottles and feel as well and strong as ever and can do my: work with ease and pleasure, whereas it was a great trouble before using Clements' Tonic. I can now also walk for miles without fatigue. Before taking this incdiciuo I have often suffered with Neuralgia for weeks at a time and could never get any relief, but since taking Clements' Tonic I have never had an attack of it since. As a result of my experience I have much pleasure in recommending it to all afflicted. Mrs S. E. Baker, Swan Street, Morpeth, N.S.W. Deader:— ls it any wonder "interested people should be jealous of Clements' Tonic when its patrons write such spontaneous praise ac that ? Yet there is not mail a bag comes out. pur way but what brings us similar letters; TV M. Clements. 212 a'Ueckett Street, Melbourne.

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Manawatu Herald, 4 March 1893, Page 3

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588

Why is it P Manawatu Herald, 4 March 1893, Page 3

Why is it P Manawatu Herald, 4 March 1893, Page 3

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