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IS WAR DEADLY?

"Can anyone answer that? Il'sdoubtful, veiy ddubfol." War uiny not be healthy or condueive to longevity, especially for the front rank of the panic - pants in the .frolicsome pasume< We rend id the big book how the reporters brought home records of hundreds of thousands slain in a single buttle ; but now, with all our modern deadly weapons, enickeless powder and noiselass guns, we fall far short of the numbers eluiu in scriptural history days. We, however, make up for deficiency in thiß resp< ct by slaugtering thousauds a.id hundreds of thousands by living an artificial life. We constantly ■truggle to live «nd obtain wealth, we eu.tiyute a special f"m of live to induce disease, we drink alcohol and other stimulants, and thus live in a continual condition of nervous excitement. This enervates the whole system but so slowly and insidious'y that we ne\er suspect the danger till eotne fatal disease attocks some vital orgin, and then the p*tiant runt) first to one doctor then to another in the agony of despair. People should ba wise in their generation, and beware of the approach of the enemy, and ward off his initial attack. Remember that a continual languid feeling, and sharp attacks of neuralgi tat night, with frequent or occasional headaches, or aching limbs, Bleepleesn»Bs, hot burning urine, with constipation and lossofappetite, are each and severalty aigr g sent by Nature to warn you of the physicial disturbance, that you must >tot neglect such Bymptoms, or your case may get beyond the power of oaedioiae to cure. To turn aside the disease, end render the pysi.era impregoab'e to it« ravages, a faiihful and regular treatment with Clements 'lonic is essential. This remedy never can fail to restore healthy and normal action to every organ, as it treats the disease aod not the symptoms. We received from Alfred Godfrey, Esq., Solicitor,39l Darling-street, Balrinio, the following letter ; '• Jhd. 19il>, '9l. Dear Sir.—Jt affords me much pleasure to reppmiriend Clements Tonic to all persons whose systems rt quire bracing up. I have founder highly beneficial. 1 don't think it'a'equal can be found." A'fo the following pioof from Mrs. G. Wallis, 66 Ivyer., N.S.W., Redfero :-"Dear Sir,—Having puffsred for, nearly two years from sciatici, and being unab'e to obtain re ief from doolqrs, .I...was -induced to us I had sm»ll hopes of relief ; but one large and part of a small tHrttleeomplete'y cured me, and thitis now eight months since. The pain first struck tny Kft aide, exiendiog to the back and detrn (he leg b 1 >w the knee. At times the pain w«s eo severe that I could not rest day or night. 1 became so very thin and weik th'it my neighbour ohtff*d me and eaid that there would soon be a funeral ; but, thanks to C emenls' Tonic, I am completely cured. My daughter also suffered froTa toothache and pains acros-i the eyes. SI e used Clements' Tonic, and is completely well ever since. I have also recommended it to many people, all ef'whom praise it highly, and you may use this us you like, and I shall beon'y too pleased to answer anyeequiries, trusting that I miy bring relief to other sufferers." Theße are the kind of letters we are continually receiving by every mail. We only varn the pubic to b<) careful ftbout getting the genuine, There are imitations in every chemist's phop. See the e igoalure of F. Moore Clements on the i wrapptrsand labels of eveiy bottle and expose the Bwindlers who try and put you off with an imitation.—Laboratories, Newtown, N.B.W.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2160, 7 February 1891, Page 4

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IS WAR DEADLY? Temuka Leader, Issue 2160, 7 February 1891, Page 4

IS WAR DEADLY? Temuka Leader, Issue 2160, 7 February 1891, Page 4

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