DAMAGED MEN.
You can see any day, in tho streets of any city, men who look damaged-men, too, of nood original matorial,who started out in life with generous aspirations. Once it was said that they were bright, promising lads; onco they looked hap. pily into tho faces of mothers whose daily breath was a pnyer for their purity and poace. Going to the bad 1 The spell of evil companionship j tho willingness to hold and use money not honestly gained; the stealthy, seducive, plausible advance oftheappotite for strong drink; the treacherous fascination of the gambling table; tho gradual loss of interest in business and in things which build a man up; the rapid weakening of the wholo body; a depletion of the general strength and vitality; tho strugglo for existence and the worry and turmoil of life breaks up tho vital strength and hurries many a man into an untimely grave. First symptoms are numerous, headaches, nervousness, failure of appetite and indigestion, and various other signs. All aro forerunners of seme impending sorlous physical complication. Recourse had to a rational moudicant such sb Clements Tonic always removes all signs of disease, restores the action of amy impaired organ, increases tho appetito and aids digestion, thus ensuring a healthy organism and granting tho afflicted a new lease of life. "For soveral years I have been steadily declining in health, sulking from nervous prostration, dizziness and unnatural expectoration, flushed face after meals, sleepless nights and headacho, as if a great weight was over my head. The action of tho kidneys was defective, and I often suffered severely from tho swelling of the legs, a circumstance from which very serious consequencef were apprehended, I retired recently from tho proprietorship of the Albion Hotel, Bourkc-streef, Melbourne, owing to my ill-health, and hoped that complete rest would effect a material change for the better, and that 1 would bo able to spend my declining years with more comfort; but my hoalrh was not benefitted in the least until Clement's Tome was brought under my notice, A Bliort course so
improved my condition that if, suppressed all nervousness, subdued oil my pain, greatly increased the flow of urine; and 1 considerOlement's Tonic "a remedy without a rival," Geojiob Bjjjadman, . . MelVoiitne,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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375DAMAGED MEN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4262, 5 November 1892, Page 3
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