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Indoor Work.

An Amerioan physician declares that indoor woikorasuffer more from kidney, and livor disease than any other class of workop;' He says "A mnq kosstq his eihee and sits there all day, and n'pp'er thinks of relieving the tension on' tho musolesofthebaqk, the result is that tho mmclo3 of the kidneyß become soft and flabby and lose thoir vitality, the kidneys themselycs become woalt and debilitated, and the linal result is confirmed Bright's disease, probably ending with extreme nervous prostration. The signs of the outasb of suoh diseases are well known, The appetite becomes fickle, the eyesight fails, palpitation ens BUes ; t Teas leeiiug is experienced, and a small ache'm thp sipll pf the baok. Ijow \yhon tjiese ilrst'appear t|ie o'aae is oiily beginning, and proper treatment always results in a permanent cure, but if neglected tho complaiuts pass into the chronio stage, and then require vory protracted attention, .and the cases sometimes booonie 50. compll'fyatoijentijq most carefitl treatment jailj. If ever any medicine earned the praise of thousands for its undisputed and proved merit, Clements' Tonio has d(,neso,and oven thosemost conservative men, the doctois. »P.. , -a ncsnowledge ite (jenuine character. It has made its way into every house, even against great opposition, for the people of this country liave'peen tio imposed 1 upon with useless catch-penbynostrams, that they were-'at first sceptical about the merits of thi remedy, but it has lived cjoivn all doubt, and' (tos porjtively 1 "proved itself so universally successful that it is used with confidence now in every house, and no one has so far had to regret the confidence placed in Clements' Tonic,' W, H. Rothery, Esq,, Victorian, Inspector of. Factories, writes from The Parade, Ascot Vale, "I.have muoh pleasiiro tn statins' that Wo taken Ul'emehts''Tohw, with' good results. 1 had the influenza, and a raking cough, clammy aweats, which caused great weakness and nervousness. After taking three bottles, the cough and clammy sweats left me, my appetite lirproYet|

and the pains in my chest have bnenre> mpyod,, To. all,who suffer,l,wo,uld strongly, 'tecommeiid. Olotrionts" Tonic." Mr Rothery's oato would undoubtedly have ended in consumption had 'ifnot been for the timely use of this remedy.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 3

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361

Indoor Work. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 3

Indoor Work. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 3

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