When yoii meet a runaway horse, don't you " {jivehirri room?" When the trams are coming, don't you "step aside?" If you see a falling brick, don't you " stnnd from under ?" Of course you do! You are aware of the impending. danger, and get out of tho way. There are other dangers, though, that you are much more enreless of. You are careless of your health ; you abuse your strength, perhaps in one way, perhaps in another ; it howe ver all amounts to tho same thing. Wherever one draws upou life's fund so must the vitality deoliue ; as the health and strength is depleted so must life be. shortened, or made miserable. Take warning when that tired feeling first comes on, those intense end occasional headaches, those aching limbs and sleepless nights, they are signs that the nervous system is abont to collapse, and that danger is at hand, it may l;e disease; pferhnps insanity, perhaps death. He warned in 'lime, tackle the first signs; do not let debility get a hold on your system or it may be too late. When nature warns you that disease is about to attack you, do the same as if yon saw a chimneypot descending on your head— staml from under \ send to .your nearest cheniist or storekeeper for. Clements Tonio, and continue its use a3 long as there is tlifi slightest sign of liny disorder. Don't think that one bottle fß'going to restore strength' that you have been bearing out for years. You can't nailpatoheK on the human body like you can on a barn ; yon must use proper means to rostore tlie impaired vitality naturally, and this cannot be done in a day, but it can be and has been done in hundreds of sp.veve cases by a proper and continued use of Clements Tonic, a medicine that can be depended on to cure every curable case and that is say ng a deal. The value of such a' -remedy is absolutely proved by Mrs : N;. Chipperfield, Riley-street, East Maitlandi N.S.Wi, who writes on February 18th 1893 : — . have, been suffering from general debility' for years; the symptoms were severe headache, want of appetite, ; and a languid feeling, accompanied by attacks of dizziness, that at times I felt as I would fall down during, the performance of my household duties. I have had the attention of a doctor. 'My attention wasjcaUed to the wonderful cures performed by Glemets Tonic, and although having no faith in it I resolved to give it a trial. I did- so!, and ani only too happy to say I derived 'more benefit from Clements Tonic than all the medicines I had taken previously. Before I had finished the first bottle I regained health rapidly, and found , that the old disagreeable symptoms disappeared as if by magic. I am only too happy at all times torecoraraerid Clements Tonic. Thanking you for the great: boon you have conferred on suffering humanity,, and wishing you every success,' I "r'eraaih, yours gratefully, Mrs -N. - Ohipperfield, Kiley-street, East Jutland, N.S.W.:
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Manawatu Herald, 10 June 1893, Page 3
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