HIS HONOR SPEKS.
It is singular, 'Mpfiow much depends on good n littlo more pains is not taken to impress on the people a fow simple rules for its preservation, Thus bad drainage is the main caueoof typhoid tyer, which kills2o,oflo people in England yearly. Small and .low bedrooms engender consumption and loss of vitality unless well ventilated, not only in tho day time, but at night, An ill-ventilated bedroom is a frequent cause of sleeplessness, Children are especially Bufferora frembadly-ventilated bedrooms, That is tho chief causo why children ot the • poor look so sickly. It may be said that people have a rifiht to be iilthy. Sotliey have, unless they are an active Annoy* ance and danger to their neighbours. For that reason thoro i'b greater logic in prosecuting a dirty than a drunkon man. , ; Where disease'heralds its approach by £ snch signs as indigestion, headache, neuI ralgia, tired aching limbs, and other % well-known symptoms, a course of Ole- | menta Tonic will qui Vly 'sstoro the 1 normal health, as instanced in the case | of His Honour Judge Millar, who writes: ,'i —Coust House, Wnton, Queensland, J June 16, 1891,—Last December while travelliuß-frowMuttaburrato Winton, 1 ; '. was suddenly Veized with a violent ati taok of vomitimnd diarrhoea, On my '■■ arrivol at WiCton, Mr Campbell, (of |. wfo'uUTiOT'jtzmaurico) persuaded me $ to take Clemoots Tonic; one doao reI lieved mo. 1 continued to take-It for I two days, at the expiration of which 1 was completely recovered, and I havo much pleasure in testifying to the bene' fioial efforts I experienced from taking % it.—GranvilJo George Miller, judge of I the Central District Court, Winton. J. | H, Jones, Esq,, Surveyor Camp, Toko P Block, N.Z., wr itea:—Tho tiottlo of | Clements Tonic 1 recoived from you gave mo great satisfaction and ease. 1 have been suflering from dobility and prickly heat, and 1 found the one bottle had donorao a power oi good, andas I obteinedTOcb relief I Intended keeping it in stock, ' b
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 3
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328HIS HONOR SPEKS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 3
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