An old and well-known engineer who has never had an accident or met with any disaster was asked how it was that he was so fortunate in alw&je avoiding catastrophe. He replied :—" When lam on duty, with the valve open ind making fifty miles an hoar, I always know that danger only lies in one direction, that is right ahead. The reason I never have any trouble is because I always look ahead. " A wise man that, and one who thtnk«- Pretty nearly all the misery worry, and sickness might be avoided if we would only look ahead. But no, we look back. We always cast retrospective glances instead of preparing lor the fuWhv not profit by expßrienee, and - grasp the situation, and prepare for what awaits us instead of fretting over what is past and done with tor ever. Ho>W much time may be saved, how much suffering and sickness be avoided by taking note of the signs of approaching disease. Be on guard against the inaidious foe which will get a hold on your system if you neglect the first symptoms. Remember, the journey of life ia beset with innumerable diseases to destroy your health and happiness. Remember f.W mill never gauds with water that and delay is almost just as just as fatal. Timely recourse be had to a great vitalising y like Clement's Tonic to purify pPVTblood, eliminate morbid matter from y the system, tone off the kidneys and stimulate the liver to perform its allotted labours. Clement's Tonic la proved to possess greater curative properties that any other medicine ever laid claim to, and that is the greatest proof ever known, for Clement's Tonic is universally successful, and the most popular remedy in the world. Mr JJ. H. Gfreen, Sandhurst, Victoria, writes': " Permit me to congratulate you on fhe wonderful efficacy of Clement's Tonic. Some years ago I was laid jip ?eith low fever, and since that tigoa. jpy life has fceen continual misery. 1 suffered .expatiating &?ony from headaches anjneuralgia for years. I searcely knew what it was to haye a day's relief. My appetite was impaired, and whenever I did eat I suffered more from retching and vomiting that 1 was afraid to partake c f even the lightest and most easily dirogated food. How 1 lived at all was a mystery to myself and family. I was reduced from 13st weight to 9st, and bad an incessant cough at night. All the doctors failed to relieve me, and I verily believe I should haye died had it not been for the advice of a friend who o bad b£en cured of liver complajnt bv _C]Mnen£'s Iconic., I procured some, ana its use until 1 hadconßujiMi nowl.am^juaHfji^^l at
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3917, 19 September 1891, Page 3
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