When you meet a runaway horse, don’t you “ give him room ?” When the trams are coming, don’t you “ step aside?” If you see a falling brick, don’t you “stand from under?” Of course you do ! You are aware of the impending danger, and get out of the way. There are other dangers, though, that you are much more careless ®f. You are careless of your health, you abuse your strength, perhaps in one way, perhaps in another; it however all amounts to the same thing. Wherever one draws upon life’s fund so must the vitality of life decline ; 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 and occasional headaches, those aching limbs and sleepless nights, they are signs that the nervous system are about to collapse, and that danger is at hand, it may be disease, perhaps insanity, perhaps death. Be warned in time, 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 you saw a chim-ney-pot descending on your head —stand from under ; send to your nearest chemist or storekeeper for Clements Tonic, and continue its use as long as there is the slightest sign of any disorder. Bon’t think that one bot_ tie is going to restore strength that you Luiv*.
been wearing out for years. Yon can’t nail patches on the human body like j r ou can on a barn; you must use proper means to restore the impaired vitality naturally, and this cannot be done in a day, but it can bo and has been done in hundreds of severe 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 saying a good deal. The value of such a remedy is absolutely’- proved by Thomas Chambers, Esq., Invercargill, who writes : —I have very great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful effects of your valuable Tonic, which I have proved for myself. I was the subject of general debility; could not get any sound sleep, a feeling o f prostration and languor, poor appetite and indigestion ; the blood was very poor, which brought on general weakness, with all its evil effects. Seeing one of your advertisements in the paper I got some of Clements Tonic, and it has wrought a wonderful change in ray system, restoring me to good health. Thomas Chambers, Dee-street, Invercargill, New Zealand
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 201, 9 June 1893, Page 3
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