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Why is it that death should come before the allotted ago of 'three score and ten' and why so many mil* lions of human being's never live to three score and five, and why that net one in eyery thousand live to three score yearsl We kill ourselves, Many intereatina particulars are found in tables of physwr' logista, _ Haller and Buffen present interesting particulars on tho subject of longevity. They treat it In two ways, historical and physical, The historical sido of tho recitation of all the facts known of the naturally ordinary and extreme duration of life, and. tho physioal aspect of the problem involves the contemplation of the great natural phases of devolopement of the speoios, digestion, poriod of growth and length of life, i , ,

9 Mankind pays too little attention to _ the warning voioo of natufo signs of ap. proaching ealamity are unheeded, the disorganization ot the effected organ in*. ' crosses and aftor a tirao becomes insen- « sible, thon no pain is felt aud the sufferer i is deluded into tho belief, that he has , shaken off the disease, nothing could be , more erroneous or dangerous, for the ( complaint has only passed on one further stage toward tho end and nature ceases ' to send those warning aches and pains I asthoywero unnoticed when sent, the i debility and weakness increases however [ and nervousness, loss of appetite, and , genoralJangour cornea on atida cold is i caught in the kidneys, lungs or livor t«i another life is sacrificed to Bright disease, consumption, or some other 1 serious and fatal disease.. Sooffors' oan 1 talk as they like at the virtues of Clew i enta Tonio but even ' tho most pre» i judiced men know it is jjonuine i and does possess merits no" other medicine oyer did, as raslauced in the following case. " For the past four years' I have been a great sufferer from sevore p»insinthe back and left Bide, being at times quite unable to do any work or even walk about. I suffered in this way until it became quite unbearable and In February, 1889,1 consulted a physloian who treated inn durjng that time \ suffered 'toe severest torture under his treatment and instead onmnroving"equtinuedtpget worse, he said ify last, " I have done all I can and you willnever be better," This drove me to despair and I went under another doctor's treatment for four, months and took about thirty bottles of medicine but with no result, I wasgivinirup all hepe.s when 1 read of {he wontjerfuj gqrea, ajjected bj Clemento' Tonio' and on my < husband's advice I tried it, and, after the use of only three bottles I was quite a different woman. I have taken fifteen bottles and feel as well and strongajkn ever and can do my work with esso a*W* pleasure.whercaßifcwasa great trouble Before using Olemont's. Tonio, I can now also walk four miles without fatigue', Before taking this medicine I'haye'6l jilp suffered wlln'Njjjjjalgia 'for weei's.at a time arid, could neyer get; any. "reljef, fjni since takinsj Olemonla Tonio I have never had an attack of it since, as a result of my experience 1 have much pleasure in recommending it to all afflicted. Mm S, K Baker, tiwen Street, Morpeth, N.S.W, Reader:—la it any wondes interested peoplo should be jealous of Clements'Tonio when' Its patrons write 'such spontaneous praise as that? yet there is not a mail bag comes. out our way but what brings us similar letters. F.M. Clements,; 212, 'e/Betfett Street,Melbourne, ''',";'. •/■'-"'■ " '■",'':..'.■'•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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582

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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