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What long strides in physical progress would be made if one waa reared with reference to giving his body the best care possible! As it is, many a man spends more vital force in digesting his 6 o'clock dinner than he does in attention to his business, and many a woman spends more uerve, vigor, and strength in con" tending against the bvl condition imposed by unhygienic fashions t'lan she spends in any useful walk in life. If she would only contend against them with reference rto freeing herself from their bondage it would be to some purpose. Nature is inexorable, and any'violations of her laws, whether done in wdfulness dr "ignorance, will surely meet with punishment. The laws which govern digestion are jnst as' stern as those oi gravitation. " If a person does t»°t Buffer fmmddiateiy from abusing his 'stomach, fcnere will be a cutting off of (he digestive faculties later in jfitY The" stomach, liver, h~art, lungs and kidneys are the org.-iDs must likely to give opt, for they are the ones most subject to abuse, particularly the first ( WO . Then headaches make their presence felt; a pain is experienced in the chest, back, or side, with a continual beaiina down in the lower part of the loins; constipation ensues, and defecation cannot be obtained without the use of violent purgatives; the water becomes

discolored, and burns when passing, and is frequently oily, muddy, or thick. Indi "estion also sets in, and the food instead of becoming properly digested and assimilated is merely passed through the alimentary canal at the patient's sole risk. Nature's laws must be obeyed, 01 the greatest danger is inevitable. Where any uausual sensations pains or aches are experienced it is proof positive that something is wrong ; and as the tendency after manhocd is always towards decay, prompt measures must be adopted to resuscitats the diseased organs, and we can honestly recommend patients to use Clements Tonic. Tk>s is a genuine article. We wish there were mors patent medicines on the market of similar value ; it would be well for the world at krgo. Clements Tcnic if honestly what it professes to be, a scientific antedoto to the causes of diseases, ot debility, impaired vitality 01 weakness of any kind. You can call disease by what name you likfi, if it spriugs from debilitation of any kind Clements Tonic is the proper and only reliable remedy. IS euralgia is one of the firat aiid most reliable symptoms of approaching physical decay, and Mr A. J. Scotf," "Daily Telegraph ".Office, Launcestou, Tasmania, gives his endorsement thus :—" In justice to you, and in the interests of similar sufferers, 1 write this in the hope that many in trouble may be induced to try Clements Tonic, also that the sale of such a genuine article may be increased. My wife was a dreadiul sufferer from neuralgia for over twelve months, she had all kinde of remedies without the slightest benefit but after seeing Clements Tonic, I advertised in the local papers for some I time, I procured a bottle, and she found considerable benefit in two days, in fact | felt better after the first few doses ; she continued Clements Tonic until one r. id a half bottles were taken, and now, I am thankful to say, she ia perfectly well and has had no return of the pain, and we have great hopes that the cure will proye permanent. . You may use this unsolicited testimonial as you may think best, and 1 will only bo too happy to give fuller particulars at the above address." Otto lis-jher, Fsq., President, Association Graphic Arts, Sydney, writes under date January 23, 189 J. "Saber-street, Woollahra, N.S.W. —Dear Sir,— Walking up and dewn my verandah in the agonies of neuralgia, a sympathising neighbour told me how her mother was cured, after years of suffering and no erd of expense in medical treatment, by Clemerts Tonic. Though no believer in patent medicines, the inn creasing pain got the better of my prejudice, and 1 think it only niy duty for the relief the first bottle save me. Clements Tonic has done me good, and ] shell take good care never to be without it, and heartily recommend it to suffering humanity.'' Such letters as these must satisjy the most uubelieving ; the only paint is thrt sufferers must be careful to get the genuine Clements Tonic. No otheu will do. Laboratories, Sydney, N.S.W.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 3

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739

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3911, 12 September 1891, Page 3

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