Tho moment a child is born, that moment ho bjgins to die. Beware ol disease making inroads into your system. Probably one of the earliest signs is Blight dyspepsia which cannot be attributed to errors in diet, want of fresh air, etc. It it a nervous kind of atonic dyspepsia, sometimes cwibiued, with acidity from livor smypathy. There is not the aauio relish for food, and so relief from this slate is sought fur in piquant relishes, nines or lea, Another symptom i 3 an uneasy or tired feeling about the head—fulnesi it may be, or sleeplessness, and stupidity, especially after eating, The brow is often hut, s« is the, top of the head, and tho hand is pressed wearily across the eyes. Life bi'ijiiiB toluso brightness; thou things begin tu go a trifle wrung, and there aro reinvents o' peevishness and irritability. Loivncss ol spirits is succeeded by want of sleep, There is danger ahead, if not, indeed, close at hand, and happy is he who sees tho signal m tunc. Hecourse should immediately be had to some genuine tonic restorative which will restore the consumed nervous tissue, and most probably Clements Tonic is tho best for this purpose, it having had uuiformily good results every timonu havo seen it used, In cases of debility, nervous pros* tration, billioua and nervous headaches, anemia, and all diseases (.rising from poorness ot blond, and indigestion, Clements Tonic can ho wed with conliilcnce. It is not a quack remedy, and unltko oth>.r patent medicuits its proprietors do not claim that it" Kill cure cureovorything,' trom lock-jaw to bad spelling. But for cases of affections of th" nervous and digestive systems it is spicially serviceable. No doubt of. tho merits of the article-'can exist' niter aperusd of the evHef.ca of Mis Wilson, ifimes Office, 13ulli, iVB.W., who writes:—l have much pleasure in adding mine to the many undoubted testimonies of tho value of Clements Tonic. 1 havo been a long sufferer from weakness and norvous de« bility, ofton unable to perform some light household duties, and becoming quite I rostrated ut times. Resort to niedica resciip'ions has scarcely over mado anyl permanent (improvement in the state of my huahh, At last I. was induced to try Clements Tonic, and, incredible as it may seem, one bottle produced a marvellous chango-appotito 'restored, -.digestion improved, sick head aches and low spirit iduess altogether, removed.. I have given it more.than ono. trial, and in future shall iwtbo without if., or fail to recommend ittoiny friends.—Signed, S, Time-.Office,. Bueli, N.S.W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 3
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