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i A shipwreck is a frightful experience, , To hoar the wind whistle, the timbor creak, the cordago s train, tho Bailors swear, and the women scream,, tremblq, ' nnd run hither and thither liko maniacs, is enough to appal the bravest heartß, Yet ivith all ita terrors death by shipwreck is not half so terrible as the slow and insidious courso of disease which for the latter years of tho stricken one's life makes existonce a mystery, not only to tho victim, but to all around him. With such terrible facts staring ns In the face, how careful we should, ho to preserve that blessing of Providenco, health and strength, Note shonld bo taken of the first signs of disease. A simple hoadacho is an infallible sign that tho liver and Btomaoh are disordered; frequent toothache and neuralgia indicate infallibly that the nervous systom is becoming enervated; that tired feeling is proof positive that strength is failing There are hundreds of such symptoms which should have immediate treatment. Clements Tonic fortifies the blood, and builds up nerve ' tissuo; it is the greatest regulator of the 1 system ever introduced, and thousands i of grateful sufforera tp.stify to this faot. ■ For instance, Mrs B. Williams, Liltlo . Gipps-street, Oartington, Newcastle, New! South Wales, writes on January 1 9th, 1893 :-l am pleased to recommend 1 Clements Tonic as a moit valuable medicine. 1 don't believe there has been a ' greater sufferer in the world than I have ' been from indigestion, extreme woakness • and continual languor and hoadaches. I i also had congestion of the liverandlungs, , that is what tho doctors told me I was ' suffering from. Well, Sir, it is impossible to tell you what thoir medicines cost ine i; or how much I used, I derived no bene- ■ fit from them and found myself'getting I weaker daily. Haying no faith in adveri Used remodiea.aa thoy had failed rae'oii sevoral occasions, I was at last induced to , try Clements Tonic; I did so, and the result was marvellous, betore 1 had ' finished two bottles I was'' as strong and ' healthy as.ever I had been in my life, I it is the only medicine 1 believe iu, and ) I can recommend it to all who aro suffer- ■ ing from derangement of the liver or , dyspepsia, as far as its curative proper-. , ties are concorned. 1 shall bo only too happy at all times either by writing or personally to substantiate what I have 1 written about.—Tours sincerely, Mrs E; f Williams, Littto Gipps-str«Bt,Camngton, t NewcastuvN.BiW. ; ' •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 3

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421

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 3

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4435, 3 June 1893, Page 3

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