DANGER!
; Few weeks. now-a-dajß pass by but what ' the community is startled by the intelligence that some prominent citizen has been struck adwh tij sickness or disease; The constant ijtrain.pn the nerves and the cerebral blood feSe'eis caused by 'continual attention to vvork, : thought and business must tell its (ale in ths end, tbe constant worry of the Struggle for existence will~break up the most tobust constitution. Dr Alltm MsLuiie, tbe recognised authority of tbe United States on • cerebral disease, btates that inbanity iB largely, on the increase through the continual '.. Wear ahd tear, that he frequently bas cases tinder his care, solely due to extreme mental Fatigue. The practice of taking alcoholic itimulants to ensure ai false energy is mo;t • baleful, and generally results in disease of the blood vessels and finally paresis, [ With such facts bt'aring you ib the face, ' knd .the medical profession poweiless to grapple with tbe case, nothing can be done . ( ojt b£ve recourse to a reliable remedy like , lOIiBMaNTS' TOSIO. ; > This article has proved icSelf the greatest remedy ever produced for kaifereis from nervous diseases aud the effects >' of over-work. or other .debilitating -causes, AJLBMKNTS' I'ONIO ifl preßOribed by the pro- ! 'feusion, because it kuo^s , that: recovery "ir variably follows its use,' that its uniform; 1 is the greatest security for sufferers, and that its, pharmaceutical per- . Jfeotion and therapeutical efficacy can always •be reli6d on. Mr P. . J. Wallace writeß from : , his residence; Kangaroo Valley, N.ti.W. • i Dear Bir,— l have very muoh pleasure in > bearing witness to the great value of i lonio in caseß of Lassittde, . iNervouaae'ss, and Constitutional Debility 1 generally. For more than twelve months 1 Iwaea -martyr to extreme, lassitude,, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, and their concomitant jtrain ot physical, tioubles, .so much so that I Reared 1 should have to abandon my profession, as a journalist, writing being particularly. irksome and lai mous to - me. ,'■ 1 tried several advertised tonics (?) with little > br no good result, and began to think my esse beyond <the power of medicine to cure. , seeing Clements' Tonic adver ;iaed . in some ct my exchanges, I concluded to '. try it as a " dernier resort,'* and lam pleased to say the result waß most satisfactory. , After taking one bottle I found my appetite 'much improved ; I could sleep more soundly, 1 bed. felt refreshed next morning. I con- • kinued the medicine, taking in all six large ,' bottles, and gradually all my distressing ■• Symptoms disappeared... I now feel myself Stronger than, ever, .and as . near peifect health as a man who has to bear the strain of constant literary work oan expect to be. I pan confidently recommend Clements' fl'ONlO/to all persqßS, eufieiing from loss of nerve force through sickness or nun tal overwork, and am most happy to support my testimony with my signature. Yours faith- j . fully, P. Jefferson Wallace. This only one out of the. hundreds of similar endorsements we are. constantly re* fceiving.~F, M. CLEMENTS, NEWTON, S.S.W. •^ ■
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 14, Issue 1009, 29 August 1890, Page 3
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496DANGER! Mataura Ensign, Volume 14, Issue 1009, 29 August 1890, Page 3
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