Watch Your Nose!
Already tho claim is made that one's disposition is outlined by his nose. According to tho Buffalo Commercial, large nostri's ihow courage. People of foirl-ss dispositions breathe fully and freely. Mi the fieicer animals haye dilated nostrils. The drooping nostril sbowa liis ! ri.niic talent. If the nose also droops, it denotes a tragic power, and if only the nostril t he capacity is marked fur the interpretation oi comedy. When the nose is thin at tho bridge it allows generosity, wi ile a nose that ia thick at the bridsre argues inquiaitiveness. When it is' tip-tilted like the petal of a flower 1 the person is in' quisitive. A projecting nose argues a disposition to investigate. It is ahead oi tho person e.s it were, and wants to scent out things. L-iok at your DO3O in the glass and eco what sort of a person you are any way. If your nose is blue you have a bad circulation, if very pale you are suffering from pooriiy of blood, if full of blackheads which you can squeeze out, your blood is impufo, if your nose has a red colour, it may have cost you a lot of money to have got up, that beautiful brilliancy, and it may also cost you a great deal still to keep it in repair; m either r caso youaro a victim of aggravated indigestion caused by tho liberties yuu tike with youi stomach and liver, and must ( have immediate recourse to that great , regulator of all diseased conditions, j known as Clement's Tonic, which, so far, has neyer failed to euro a single caso ' where it has been given a fair chance. Follow the example of.'G, Alexander Tather, Esq., 198, Myeis-street, Geelong, Victoria, who says: "It is a very pleasing duty for me to convey to you the facts oi the great benefit that has accrued to me through taking Clements' Tonic. For tho last two years 1 have suffered very severoly from indigestion, flatulence, and I think every other horror appertaining thereto, being subjectto great uneasiness and retching after meals, especially after dinner, which meal 1 had to discontinue altogether, the nasty sensation and retching depressed me so much, I tried : many of the advertised cures without benefit, but on reading of a case (cured by Clements' Tonic) similar to my own, I resolved to give the same remedy a trial, and after taking three bottles, the uneasy feeling and retching were entirely cured ; and I shall not fail to make it known as widely as possible in tho Geelong district, where t reside, and trust it may bo the means of relieving others so afllioted,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4056, 7 March 1892, Page 3
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446Watch Your Nose! Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4056, 7 March 1892, Page 3
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