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It is no simple matter to state in terms at all precise what forces are directly connected with the production of hale and happy old age. More certainly is involved in the process than mere strength of constitution. Healthy surroundings, contentment, and active, temperate and regular habits are’"' most valuable ails. Hard work, so long-.at least as it is not carried beyond theMimit : necessary to permit of tbe timely repskiff of worn tissues, is not only harmless, but m conducive circumstance. It is, in fact, by living as far as possible a life in accordance \with natural law that we may expect to ream the. ‘ appropriate result in its prolongation. (Great care should be taken to protect the syKstem. against the charges which disease mMkes therein, Coining misery casts its shadfowS before it, and intimates its approach Vby various signs, as a feeling of general weakness, neuralgic pains, nervous headaches ancH. rising of sour wind from the stomach, hack-1 ache and lumbago, failure of virility, and gradual diminution of mental power, and A similar symptoms. These all tend to that general debility is increasing in patient’s system. Such persons should notice of the experience of Mr George fl Hawker, Ferry-road, Christchurch, N. Z., j who writes on April llth, 1893: —My wife ! has been a dreadful sufferer from palpitation of the heart for a long time, also general weakness and a poor and fickle appetite, so much that she was ofttimes not able to get about. She has tried many remedies but to no avail; she had a great pain in her side. Having got one of your books and read it, she determined to save your Clements Tonic a trial, and the first dose along with Fletcher’s Pills made a great improvement in her health. She got another bottle and the second bottle has made a completely new woman of her; she is now quite well.— Yours truly, George Hawker, Ferry-road Christchurch, N.Z. Mr R. Jeffreys, Christchurch, N. Z., late of Brisbane, Queensland, who writes on April llth, 1893: Having beon a great sufferer from nervous headaches, loss of appetite &c., I was induced to try some of your Clements Tonic, with very good results ; it gives rue great pleasure to testify' to its excellence. I have used ttn-ee or four bottles.—R. Jeffreys, Christchurch, N.Z., late of Brisbane, Queensland.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 199, 26 May 1893, Page 3

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Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 199, 26 May 1893, Page 3

Untitled Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 199, 26 May 1893, Page 3

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