ASK YOURSELF.
Ask yourself these questions: In what condition am 1 to-day ? Am I perfectly sppnd in body and in mind ? Am I strong and vigorous, and is life a con- • atant pleasure to me ? If yon can answer these questions affirmatively you are Indeed lucky. If you cannot you i need assistance. If tired, weak. ' weary, or despondent, you need ] assistance. The trying time of the year ia approaching with its dangers to physical health. Do not neglect a headache, it is a sign that your liver is deranged, and may lead to permanent disease if hot attended to. If you are troubled with restless nights, neuralgia, indigestion, nervousness, or constipation \ don't treat such positive symptoms of ap - proaching physical decline with contempt, or bitterly will you rue your carelessness. Such invidious foes are more dangerous and fatal than all the wars and famines that ever eventuated. Mr Charles Schott, of 94, King Street, Newton, N.S.W.. writes us under date July 23:—1 have much pleasure in : testifying to the efficiency of Clements Tonic in curing me of congestion of the liver. For seven years I have suffered from constant enlargement of the liver, which caused me severe pain, and was ' due to a sedentary life and want of exercise, my life being almost insupportable. I was listless and irritable, at times, had to cousult doctors, and wa3 at one time laid on a sick bed ; but all to no purpose. Suffering in this way for many years, I resorted to the use of Clements Tonic, and after the use of three bottles the swelling ot the liver was reduced, and with its use pain disappeared. After taking five bottles I can now eat and drink anything, and smoke my pipe without that continual irritable and sleepy feeling resulting. 1 trust this letter will lead similar sufferers to the use of Clements Tonic, giving it a fair trial, not merely using one boitle, and then discarding it, and I am satisfied they will derive the same beSßtoMr James Prentice, proprietor of tiJPewfown (N.S.W.) Chronicle, has for some time been a most acute sufferer from Hyer complaint, lassitude, indigestion, <fec., due to business care and close application to work. He toek Clement's ' Tonic—For some time I have suffered considerably from lassitude and indigestion, resulting from close attention to ■work. To obtain relief 1 tried all sjrts p( Bocallpd "fiure?," but found none that gave me any "case. 1 was at la»t induced to use Cleiijust's Tonic, and having done so Jfc' regret not having taken it sooner. After £ . taking only two bottles my lassitude vanished, I was able to attend to my duties vith my usual energy, and also -to relish my food and enjoy my rest, in a way that had been unknown for some time. I shall always recommend Clement's Tonic, believing it onlj requires to be tried to be appreciated.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3764, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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482ASK YOURSELF. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3764, 19 March 1891, Page 3
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