General Debility.
The term General Debility means a depletion of .vital strength, a general break-up of the corporeal health, due to over consumption and wasting away of the life giving constituents of the blood and nerve tissue, really a wearing out of the animal structure. If your life is worth saving it is worth your while to treat your case thoroughly. If it is worth your while to treat your disease at all, it is worth your while to continue tlio treatment until your health is tlioroughly re-established; you may feci all right after the first few bottles of Clements Tonic, prompt arc its remedial and' curative effects; but a medicine no matter how good, cannot banish disease in a week, .the seeds of the complaint will still remain in your system and break out afresh f you do not thoroughly eradicate them. Don't forget thai a relapse is twice as difficult to euro as the original attack, so if you want to get cured givo the remedy a fair cliauce and recovery is certain, Clements Tonic is a genuine article, it is preparedfor a specific purpose'and contains the material to make it an effectual remedy, and if used faithfully jt cannot fail. We do not claim it is a cure-all, we do not say it will euro lock-jaw or bad spelling, but for all cases of impaired vital strength it is a scientific and infallible specific. Moreover the cost of using it is so small you can have a year's course of it for less than you can procure a week's medical attendance, and a tenfold better remedy than any physician can prescribe for you.. Thousands of cases nave been cured by Clements' Tonic, and it will cure you if you will give it a fair chance. Bead the case of Miss Miiria'Cullum, • West-port, who writes on June 19th, 1893 I—A short time ago I suffered from an attack of inflammation, of the stomach, which, left weakness of .that organ, and a feeling /of nausea and norvous debility which affected my braiu. I was led to try Clements Tonic by reading the label oil an empty bottlp. the first two or three doses made mc feci worse, so I took a teaspoonful after meals and finished the bottle which toned tho whole system up. I write this trusting it may benefit others suffering similarly.—Tours truly, Maria Culhim, Westport, X.Z, :: .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48368, 29 September 1894, Page 2
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400General Debility. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 48368, 29 September 1894, Page 2
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