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How many people are there who 'are perfectly well, who do not have head-ache nor stomach-ache, and aie perfectly free from all manner of pain, who get up every morning brimful of energy and elasticity ? If we would take our constitutions as nature gives them to ua, and, instead of tearing them down by dissipations and neglect, would make it a part of our daily lives to cultivate vigour and vitality, increase out strength and husband our physical resource?, we might go on improving until we were fifty yeirs old, for a well-cared-for brain grows until that time »nd why not the bodily vigour as well ? Instead, we begin very early to draw upon our reserve force and are sometimes bankrupt at twentyfive or thirty. In such a state of affairs as this, the most that can be done is to put a stop cock which will cut off all waste of vitality. Let the stomach and liver have as easy a time as possible ; stop business and all worriment and retrench expenditures in every way possible. Do exactly what a bankrupt man would do who had been living too rapidly and who wished to reform and retrieve his fortune as far as possible. By improved nutrition the size of the daily supply stream can somewhat be increased, but remember that we can only get the tank full again by proper nutritive and restorative tonic treatment by a timely and faithful use of that great remedy Clements' Tonic. This medicine is an essential food to the corporeal system, it is the greatest restorative of impaired energy ever discovered or prepared. In cases of nervous debility, general weakness, neuralgia, and continued toothache, its action is sure, prompt and effectual. Its nse must be continued if a permanent cure is expected, for some times owing to a digestive weakness the first few bottles are almost entirely wasted owing to the debility of the stomach and assimilative oigans ; in other cases where digestion, is strong, the first few doses have what appears a magical effect. We can only say, so far as we are concerned, that our article is genuine, and that if any article known to science will cure disease, Cle. ments Tonic is that article. If that fails you can rest assured all other remedies will, but we have never yet met the case where Clements' Tonic has been persisently used and failed. Read these proofs:—"J. C. Fitzpatrick, Esq., gives his reliable testimony, he was a sufferer from general weakness but Clements' Tonic cured him. ' Gazett" Office, Windsor, N.S.W. Sir,—For some time I have been testing the efficacy of Clements Tonic, and have proved this preparation to be one of the most valuable ever placed before the public. I have for some time been sufferiLg from the effects of overwork, and noting that Clements Tonic was very highly spoken of in many of my exchanges, I decided to give it a trial, with the result that I speedily became reinvigorated, secured a return of my usual activity, and was relieved of the lassitude and nervousness which had afflicted me for some considerable time. I can really recommend Clements Tonic, more particularly to brother journalists, whose professional duties, if not altogether arduous, are at least continuous, and demand a deal of their time and attention. Newspaper work carries a deal of responsibility and care, and a stimulating brain tonic is actually necessary ; but the question is—what is the beat ? Out of all I have tried I must decide that Clements Tonic has been the most invigorating, and to journalists and all of sedentary habits it must prove a great acquisition and a boon of the most valuable character." " Austral Chamber*, 19 Elizabeth-street, Sydney, Aiu-ust 15, 1889. F. M. Clements, Esq.—Dear Sir, —For many months, aleep, appetite and nerve power had almost deserted me, and, at times, I suffered such severe nervous and neuralgic headaches that life was almost unbearable. After trying many ' safe and sure cures, ' without relief, I was persuaded to give Clemeuts Tonic a trial, ami am very glad that I did so, for now I am quite free from pain, can sleep well, and do all my business with a degree of pleasure that I have not experiienced for some months. It will give me much pleasure to recommend Clements Tonic to all my friends and customers on the roads that I travel, and, wishing the remedy every success, —I remainl yours faithfully, J. T. Bounds. Seud for Medica, Guide, post free, on application to F.M. Clements, Newtown, N.S.W.—J. Hatch 4; Co. are the wholesale and retail agents for CLEMENTS TONIC in the Southland district; get it from them.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1860, 26 February 1892, Page 5

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