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The " home is falling," fiy for your lives, it will be a complete wreck. Nought remains but a pitiable ruin, who is to blame? Where is the builder? Let us think : Here are strong pillows of iron, beams of oak, girders of cedar, all seemed built to stand a century, but there was one previous fault—the place was erected cn a weak foundation. So it is with human life, every day you read in the papers of a sudden death of some prominent man, it startles you, you are aghast, for he was the picture of health, strong of limb, broad-chested, with ruddy checks, and a fearless nerve," he was courageous in danger, full of life's cares, and worries, secure in his rugged manhood, until suddenly there is a collapse and life is extinct. The was a weak spot in hU foundation, and his strength w as slowly but surely undermined. Thousands of men who read these lines to-day are rapidly approaching that sudden collapse. There is a steady, insidious drain on the nerve force and vitality of these men, which is slowly but surely—yes, too surely—undermining and enfeebling the constitution, and laying the seed of some fatal disease. The cause may be over work in any direction, coupled with the excitement and strain of this rushing age, or the results of early imprudence loug since forgotton " As ye sou' so shall ye reap." You are the builder, you may deceive others, but you know the truth yourself. You know of your weakness and the care thereof. You can account for that growing lassitude, waning strength, lack of energy, loss of vigour, excruiciating neuralgia, headaches, and sleepless nights. These are the positive signs of the impairment of

voi'f vitality.? 'Before it isl too late will you fly to that vitalizing and health-restoring agent that has saved so many thousands of lives, we* mean Clements Tonic, see the evidence from all sources of the reliability of this great medicine, it is literally praised by everybody who has used it, and becsuse it merits this praise, unlike its many servile imitations, Clements Tonic really cures, initations only trade on its reputation. J. M. Macdonald, Esq., Police Magistrate, writes February 18, 1891, Court House, Boulia (Q.),—Dear Sir—l have great pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of Clements Tonic in cases of fever so prevalent in this country. In the early days I was a resident of Queensland Gulf and Burdekin country. With most others I had to do a great deal of "roughing it" in the dry and wet seasons alike. We suffered much from fever and ague. In these days Gulf fever carried many a man to his grave. Quinine was the panacea in those days, but affected my bead so much that I could not work either in court or outside, consequently the fever got a great hold of me. I have frequently had attacks of chilliness, {followed by heat and perfuse perpiration, leaving me weak, giddy, and depressed, but now I find that Clements Tunic is quite effectual, and that* I can* completely ward off the disease by taking this remedy. I consider Clements Tonic invaluable in this climate, and you may use this letter, as yon like, for I tell all my friends of the value of Clements Tonic by my past experiences.—J. M. Macdonald, Police Magistrate. J. Hatch & Co. are the wholesale nnd retail agents for CLEMENTS TONIC in the Southland district get it from them.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1844, 6 November 1891, Page 3

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Untitled Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1844, 6 November 1891, Page 3

Untitled Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1844, 6 November 1891, Page 3