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Anguish of mind hat driven many to suicide, anguish of' body never, Thia proves that the health cf the mind is of far more consequence to our happiness than thfi health of the body, although both are deserving ol much more atten* tion than either receives. In protracted casesof disease it is continual mental Btrain and worry that enervates and finally undermines the whole system and destroys the vital spark, How many men apparently healthy to-day are lying in a cold erave a week honce. They are negligent of their hoalth and think they can shake every attack off, the effect of such foolishness becomes apparent to cury
mail sooner or later, and wiso Is he wliq neyer neg|ects the symptoms, of diseaso L. J)ub takes precautions, adds 'a gentle- ¥ nian who write§" I wrjto to let you know that I am a patron of your wonderful Olemenfs Tonic; I have been 'a great sutferqr and read of Mrs Mceller's cure in the newspapers, fier case was nothing-to tnin'o, but, think God I through her leftcr I am purtd, and Biter the doctors had jiiwiouiiccdscii'cnce qfdMjli on me, lam very gi'atefiil to Mrs Mealier for her ietter. I li.ivo great pleajurO jo adding my'testimony to that of the many others cured of soriuns diseases by the use of Clements Tonic j 1 have suffered terribly from liver and kidnoy disease. Two years ago my! strength began rapidly to decline, I had dull. headaches, completely lost my appetite, and was almost blind-(failure of sight is a symptom of Bright's disease.- Ed). , I had tiger claw cramps in the calves of my logs, and severe rheumatic pains, followed by diarrhoea, strength continued to fail, accompanied by extreme pallor of the face, pulled under the eyes and persistent swellings of the legs, knees, .and ankles, and my Whole body-was swollen to a wonderful
Bize'i sharp shoo'ing 1 -pains pierced thd heart end;frequently chills and- fovijr / fyouto aftAck top', ' sjwiDjng }m sp AM tjiatl'was affajd to eyendriflk (i of water. I ponsulted a dpctor, and he OKamined my water, and he said it was a bad case of liver disease, and also Bright's disease of the kidneys; ho prescribed medicine and liniments with mustard baths, I said, " Doctor, if you will cure me, I will pay you what vou like." Eo replied, " i OAS HOLD OUT NO HOPE fOR YO'J." I said, "Thatis very hard," "I never like to take a man s money," said li« , I'withnnkW""- 1 ' ' —i : .—.img mm the truth, and I will como to you at any hour of tjio ■ Pfflht yqu "rtay seni) ;for ; me,!?' He ~ illftteht'l'shiuia soon die, I gave his treatment a fair frial, but the swelling of somuoh that I had to remain in bed; the pains increased and extended all down, the sido, and my eyosight was now almost completely gone, I consulted another eminent medical:man' who, alter: bounding hie 'and ' said Tliad Bright's disease. I asked if he 1 liquid He'kid Ayould do hie p%an'd if'l wotild wntmue his , oine J s|)oul<} imp'reve';' I did so 'arid,'ip W little more effect thah-Avateiv! Two
fripdp of mine palled my attention to /jlrs Mogllor'e letter in the paper who had 'cured of the same disease by Elements Tonlo, I procured a supply, and taking it strictly in accordance with the directions, tho tiwelling began to go down, I kept up tho use of Clements Tcuio and now, thank God, I am cured, my swellings have all subsided, my eyo> sight' is as good as even 1 took a good many bottles, but this is nothing as it has cured me, and 1 cannot describe its value,-Yours truly, Thomas Irvine, Tatham, N.8.W." Sufferers must see . that they qet Olemont Tonic only, as , many swindles are in the market- F, M, Clements, 212, Molbourne. .. . . *
pio to T. H. OOLTMAN, Wlilia JJT Sticflt, . WelUofffcon, for. your Jswellerv, "Wafcohes, and Cloglfs.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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654Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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