Damaged Men.
j You can see any day. in the streets of any city, men who look damaged—men, too, of good original material, who started oat in fife with generous aspirations. Once ib i was said that they were bright, promising ! lads; pnee they looked happily into the faces of mothers whose daily breath was a player for their purity and peace. Going tothehad! the spell of evil companionship the-willingneEs tplhold and use money not honestly gained; the stealthy, seductive, plausible advice of the appetite for strong dripk; :the treacherous fascination of the gambling table; the gradual loss of interest in business and in things which build a man up; the rapid weakening of the • whole body; a depletion of the general strength and vitality; the struggle for . existence and worry and turmoil of life breaks up the vital strength and hUrries jnany a man into an untimely grave. First symptoms are beadactes, nervousness, failure of appetite and indigestion, and variousi other things. Ail are foremoners of sonfe impending serious physical complication Eesouroe had to a rational such as Clements Tonic always renffives all signs of disease, re-tores anmction of every impaired organ, increSes the appetite and aids-digest ion, thuKteneuring a healthy organism and grafting the afflicted a new lease of life. IgFor several years I .' have been stekdilyHleclining in health, '. suffering from nervjps prostration, dizziness and flushed face after meals, sleedess nights and headache, as if a great weight was over my head. The action of the kidneys was defective, and I often suffered severely from the swelling of the legs, a circumstance from wtich very serious consequences Were apprehended. I retired recently from the proprietorship of the Albion Hotel, Bpurke-street, Melbourne, owing to my ill-health, and hoped that complete rest would effect a material change for the better, and that I would be able to spend my declining years with more comfort ;hut . my health was not benefitted in the least until Clements Tonic was brought under my notice. A short course so improved my condition that it suppressed all nervousness; subdued all my pain; -greatly increased the flow of urine; and I consider Clements Tonic "a remedy without a rival." Qbobge Steabman, Melbourne. The SUN BAKING TOWDEB eclipses all others.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 4
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373Damaged Men. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2459, 21 June 1893, Page 4
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