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His Honour Speaks.

It is singular, seeing how much depends on good health, that a little more pains is not taken to impress on the people a few simple rules for its preservation. Thus bad drainage is the main caudc of typhoid fever, which kills 20,000 people in England yearly. Small and low bed-rooms engender consumption and loss of vitality unless well ventilated, not only in the day-time, but at night. An ill-ventilated bedroom is a frequent cause of, sleeplessness. Children are especially sufferers from badly-Ten-tilated bedrooms. That is the chief cause why ohildren of the poor look so sickly. It may be said that people have a right to be filthy. So they have, unless they are an active annoyance and danger to their neighbours. For that reason there is greater logic in prosecuting a dirty than a drunken man. Where disease heralds its approach by such signs as indigestion, headache, neuralgia, tired aching limbs and other well-known symptoms, a course pf Qlements Tonic will quickly restore the normal health, as instanced in the oase of His Honor Judge Miller, who writes: — Oourt House, Winton, Queensland, June {6, '91. — Last December while travelling from Muttabnrra to Winton, I was suddenly seized with a violent attack of vomiting and diarrhoea. On my arrival at Winton, Mr Campbell, (of Corfield and Fitzmauricc), persuaded ma to take Clements Tonic ; one dose relieved . me. . I continued to take it for two days, at the expiration of which I was completely recovered, and I have much pleasure in testifying to the beneficial effects I experienced from taking it. — Granville f>- George Miller, judge of the Central District Court, Winton. J. H. Jones, Esq., Survey Camp, Toko Block, N.Z., writes:— The bottle of Clements Tonic I received from you gave me great satisfaction and ease. •■*! have been suffering from debility- and pricJcly-heat, and I found the one bottlehad done me a power of good, and as I obtained such relief I intended keeping it in stock.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18930408.2.18

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1893, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
331

His Honour Speaks. Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1893, Page 3

His Honour Speaks. Manawatu Herald, 8 April 1893, Page 3

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