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WHY 1S IT?

Why is it] that death should como bcfoio tho allotted ago of ' threo scoro and ten,' nnd why so many millions of human beings never livo to three score years! We kill ourselves, Many interesting particulars are found in tables of physiologists and writers on hygiene. The eminent physiologists, Hallor and Bnffon, present nitorestiDg particulars on the subject of longevity. They treat it in two ways, historical and physical, The historical side of tho recitation of all facts known of tho naturally ordinary and extremo duration of life, and the physical aspect of tho problem involves the contemplation of the great natural pha« sea of development of tho species, digestion, period of growth and length of life. Mankind pays too little attention to the warning voice of nature, signs of approaching calamity are unheoded, the disorganization of tho alt'ected organ increasesaud altera time becomosinsenBible, then no pain is felt and tho sufferer is deluded into tho belief that he has Bhakon off tho disease; nothing could bo moro erroneous or dangorouß, for tho complaint has only passed on one further stage towards tho end, and nature ceases to send those warning aches and pains aB they wero unnoticed when sont, the debility and weakness increases, howover, and nervousness, loss of appetite, and general langour comes on, and a cold is caught in tho kidnoys, lungs, or liver, and another lifo is sacrificed to Briglit's disease, Consumption, or somo othor sorious and fatal diseaso, Scoffers can talk as they like at tho virtues claimed for Clenionts Tonic, but oven tho most projudicod mon know it is genuine aud doc 3 possess merits no othor medicine ever did, as instanced in the following case, " For tho past four years 1 have been a great sufferer from severe pains in the back and left side, being at.times quite unable to do any work or even walk about. I su&orcd in this way until it became quite unbearable, and in February, 1885,1 coiißultod a physician who treated mo for toventoun months, and during that-time I suifotcd tho sevorest torture under his treatmont, and instead of improving continued to got worse, ho said at last, '1 have done all that I can and you will never be hotter.' This ultimately drovo mo to despair, and I went under another doctor's treatmont for four months and tjok about 30 bottles of niedicino but with no result, 1 was giving up all hopes when I read of the wonderful curcaaffcctcd by Clements' Tonio and on my husband'B advice I tried it, and after the nso of only three bottles I was quito a different woman. I have taken 15 bottles nnd feel as well and strong as over and can do my work with ease and pleasure, whereas it was a great trouble beforo using Clemonts' Tonic, I can now walk for miles without fatigne. Beforo takits this medicine 1 have often Buffored with Neuralgia for woeks at a i time and could never got any relief, but i since taking Clements Tonio I have never had an attack of it ainco; as a re" suit of ray experience I have much plea- , sure in recommending it to all afflicted. ' MrsS.E, Baker, Swan Street, Morpeth, N.S.W. Reader:—ls it any wonder interested people should be jealous of Clements' Tonic when its patrons write such spontaneous praise as that? yet thero is not a mail bag comes out our way but what brings us aimiiar letters, F. 1 M, Olemepte', HoiTtown, Sydney,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

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586

WHY 1S IT? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

WHY 1S IT? Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 3

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