DANGER.
Few weeks nowadays pass by but what tlio community iB startled by tho intelligence that some prominent citizen baa boon Btruck down by sickness or * disease, Tho constant strain on tho nerves ■ and the oerebral blood vossols caused by continual attention to work, thought and business must tell its tale in tho end, the constant worry of tho struggle for existoiico will break up tho most robust constitution, Dr Allen MoLane, tho recognised authority of tho United States on cerebral diseaso, abates that insanity is largely on tho incrcaso through tho continual wear and tear, that ho frequently had cases under his care, solely due to extromo mental fatigue. ThoJfc practice ol taking alcoholic stimulants to ontute a false energy is most baneful, and generally results in diseaso of tho blood vossels and finally paresis. With such facts starit)g_you in the face, and tho medical profession poiier* loss to grapplo with the case, qothjng can be done but have rccoutso to a reliable remedy liko Clements' Tom This artiole has proved itself tho great? est "remedy evor produoed for sufforers from nervous diseases and the effects of over-work or other debilitating causes, Clements' Tonio is prescribed by tho profession, because it knows that recovery invariably follows its use, that its uniform composition is the greatest socui'ity for sufferers, and that -its pharmaceutical perfection and therapeutical efficacy can always be rolled on, Mr P, J. Wallace writes from his residenco, Kangaroo Valley, MW, Dear Sir,—l have very much pleas- " uro in bearing witness to the great value of- CLemenis 1 Tonjo in eases of Lassitudo, Norvousnos3, and Constitutional debility, generally, For moro than twelve months I was a martyr to. extreme lassitudo, loss of appetite, Bleep* lessness, and'their ooncomitant train of , i physical troubles, so much so that 1 ™ feared that I would have to abandon mvj profession as a journalist, writing beintf*■ particularly irksome andlaborious to rae, * I tried several advertised tonics (I) with little or no good result, and began to think my case boyond the power of medicine to 1 cuco,\ However, seeing Clements' Tonic advertised in some of my J concluded to try it as a 'l'dcniidr'vjirj.llaii'dl ampleakdto saii tho rcaulf ivaia satisfactory; ■ : After taiarig one bottle I found my appetite much • ■ improvod; aud i could sleep mire soundly, iqij felt I'efrqshed pe'ict morn; ing, I continued the lhqdicinb, taking in all Bix large bottles, and gradually'all . my distressing symptoms tlisSppoa'rod.'l: i}ow feel mvself stronger tjisn ever, and as near perfect health a phq has to bear the strain of constant litems work can expect to be. 1 can confidently recommend Olbmbnis' ToNip tq aft 'ipersons suffering 'froiia loss' "of piyg -. - : forcothroughsici£iiesß or mental over"*- ?• work,and am most hsppy to support my 'i testimony with my signature. Yours faithfully, J. Jefferson Wallace. '• This is only one of the hundreds of similar endorsements we are constantly F. 11, ELEMENTS, New i." Towil j'IN;S. W l ., or any chefflijt ot P ifeejiej!. ' " '•'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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494DANGER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3565, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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