It is no simple matter to state in terms at all precise what forces are directly conk* fleeted 'with the production of hale and happy old age. More certainly is involved a iiteihc. process than mere, strength of Constitution. Healthy surroundings, contentand active, temperate and regular '''Habits are most valuable aids. Hard work so long at least as it is not carried beyond fc^thVllmU' necessary to permit of the >*-Yepair'of-worn tissues, is not only haiinTess, .^WSCa 2 conducive circumstance. It is,' in , fact, by living as far as possible a life in 'accordance with natural law that we may expect to reap the appropriate xesylt in its prolongation. Great care should be taken to protect i the. system, against the changed , whjch disease makes . therein. Coming hmseVycasts its shadows before it, aud' in. tiinatas it's approach by various signs, as a feeling of general weakness, : rnedralgic '-•paijis,. nervous headaches, aud, rjsyig of tW sout vimd 'from the stoiiia.ch, backachc/a^d lumbago, failure 1 of 'virility,' and gradual diminution of mental power, and similar r*fiyWpt«m^^lies^mirtaia "to Ihow "fliat general debility is increasing in the , patient's^.system. -..^.Suph, persons,; should' ■'take 'notice of, the experiencq of ,afr \y. H. '*:jsop,Jls>, Npjcth (QArl- ' itod,' Victoria,' wh'b writes on January, .2l/
1883 : — It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that I write in testimony of the valuable properties of your wonderful Clements Tonic, for I had been a great sufferer f*ronl indigestion, liver complaint, and general debility, and showing ?ymp. ' Toms of yellow jaundice, and having consulted various medical practitioners, and spent no end of money in prescriptions, also having tried homceopathy and patent medicines, and feeling myself getting worse day after day I had fairly given myself up for gope, and being distracted what to do next I thought as a last resource I would; ,: try. Clements Tonic, which I, admit ought-' to bo called "Magic Tonic," for it immediately acted like a charm on me. for I had only ; used it a few days before I began . to feel the good effects, and find out its restorative powers. I, will honestly reconimend it to all sufferers from any complaint they may be suffering from, for I can tes tify it as a sure cure for neuralgia, toothache and headache, having used it for the same in my family, since I first found it out, and will always continue to keep it in the house I , 'and -will advertise it to all friends and enquiries with the hope 1 of relieving the suffering public, as I am happy to say it has done to myself and family, ; and 1 am certain only one bottle will often save the expense of doctor aud medicine^ Wishing- you" a long life and prosperity to dispense suoh a curative medicine.— 1 am, faithfully yours, W. H. -Clarke, 205 Itiohardson-st., North Carlton, Victoria.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1893, Page 3
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