THAT SHIRT BUTTON.
' Can get a man's "dander riz," and' cause more confusion and'bad language when it isn't there, than anytin? we know of, Itisalwaysthelittlo things Hut worry a man in this world, and wear s hunout and bring hirn. down to fill an C Wgfftve, If on rising in tho morning | he puts his foot on the business end of a • tin tack, that's another little item that i gets his "hair off." It's always the 1 small matters that oause the troule, a t fag end of a cigarette bnrned down 1 Chicago; a little stream of'wator half j an inch wide, washed away the dam at r Oonema'ugh and lost thousands ofliyeß, j at the Johnstown dieaator. So it is.with 3 disease, it begins in a small way and 1 gradually oxteude its ramifications, 1 until it is complete roastßr'ot the i situation, and 'then it is pro.' t bably, too late to do any good. . Iha way to allay disease is .to attack it , in ite initial stages; when sickness is I ooming on it always gives ample warn. , ing, the symptoms are • slight,' perhaps, , but none the less important; approach--1 [«"?„ 8| ! 8 J« qaßts-jts' shadows , before. Different people get different ; symptoms, one gets headaoho, another , neuralgia, a third lassitude, a fourth , loss of appetite, andso on. Any con--1 stitutional disturbance must tell you that the processes.of life are uot proporlv Wi.greßS.inß, that some part of the ' ijurjtan machinery is disorganised and if ' you neglect {his Irregularity." chronio ' disease wjll positively result- Hundreds of people are hurried into untimely graves through, neglect of the first < symptoms, We want you to know that < Ciemems' Tonio is the article that will 1 arrest the progress of disease of all . kinds if taken at the onset. •' Clements'" Tonio is an article that has never vet and never will fail toiregqlate all the I processes of animal lite, it aids
I'enpiratiqn aqd tespiration, secretion, digestion,.OTwilatioii, elimination,and i ■erarßhea; its timujates the.livor, and' « clwnsMNth'a. oongatod btepatis glands „ aha- ducts and 'renal passages of all * '■'%ss-i mi - impure' accumulations. " GWments. Toiiio'invigorates the stomach ° Auiiegillatea the bowels, and braces up' eprpdffil-j'twture. It prevents P fevcf, malaria, and ague. It prevents tl relaxation' and jfoßrgnon so prevalent a i ju tlie hot weattior, enfolds tlfe bjopcl, (~ restores all lost nerve pbiver, and'giVei etone to the ey^coti;,'" CtEiißNTs'' Tonic will do all this a'nqj ijibk jt v/ill save Klife, and eyidjgacij wljich ti ; o Have F ; r«se|ye4 f*Qn> its influential patrons! and ' l| the eulogistic press Wiim, #e sui|cienii to prove the aboyo statements evgti m the moat sceptical, and,wewlll'sond ■/. :o|>ies on application to IV M. Clements, Sowtown, Sydney, or anatomist « r ". itiW>]?er,: "' W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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449THAT SHIRT BUTTON. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 30 August 1890, Page 2
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