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Sympathy.

Sympathy is one of the noblest and moi haracteristic of the human passions- Wl has not heard the expression, " It mak< Wy heart bleed to hear a recital of thi tdmftri's *rongjj Or thta ma** sufferings ? Sympathy la aliatufal blithe tit ft jJitf gdqd afld benevolent spirit, it is an offerin tvhjoh the most lowly can pay to the tnbi lattonß of their suffering fellow being rthieh the most exalted and wealthy ca Hestow on their equals, and peers in th fife of this fjetHer' .wejrld; A most woridei ftil Bjmpathetic influence exists betwee the human brain and all parts of th physical being, all the nerves centre in th brain, and no part of the physical organist c&jtbe affected or disorganised without in mediate knowledge being carried to th brain — tne centre of the spiritual beingiirfniedifttely, not the finest point of th flnesl iteadib gfth be ttppiM tb fuay p&.r t c the body without. ., the brain immediate! becoming cognisant of the fact, so perfec and wonderful is the telegraph like con neotion of every part of the body with th brain. The nerves cover the entire surfac and ramify into every point of the structure 1 diSOfaetea liter or stomach causes head ache, rheumatism makes pain appeaf tt the affected part, bo does neuralagia, tooth ache, Ac., the pain is only felt in the braii though the sensation appears to be in th< part that is affected, this is because sen sations are only experienced at the ex tremitifes of the gencory nerves, and by i wonderful provision of nature enables us t< locate the position of any unnatural con ditloti Of ifiy otgan or function. Wherevei there ii pain there is a dhance of disease and one cannot be too careful in giving immediate attention to such matters. A vigorous treatment should commence with OiiXMnm Tonic, this remedy will cause all members of the body to resume then natural work; it wUI assist digestion, Bssimilitioo, secretion and excretion, will restore Bound and vigorous action to all organs and tissues ; this is proved in the many cases which have been treated with this wonderful remedy. Mr W. J. Markes, a gentleman wellknown on the Hawkesbury, writes : " Dear sir,— lt is with feelings of great pleasure tbat I peri these few lines. I have been a sufferer from General Debility and Indigestion for the last five (5) years, and hate tried almost every known remedy without the slightest benefit. I had given up all hopes of being cured, when by good luck I saw utatti&TS Tome advertised in the •• Windsor Gazette." I determined to try it, and after the third dose the change was remarkable. 1 took three bottles, and now feel like a new mall altogether. I am a hawker, and in my travels I shall recommend it to all that I see. " And Sir B. Smith, another well-known gentleman in .the same locality, says : " Sir,— l am very pleased to say that I have taken" two bottles of Clements Wondsbtoii ToOTC, with the most desirable and astonishing effeot. I have been a long Bufletejfirom loss of blood and weakness, but after taking your medioine the change in* me is remarkable. I think it is a boon to the Buffering community." When such evidence as this is vouchsafed over the signatures of reliable and wellknown 1 men, it proves beyond donbt the positive'effl'caoy of Clbhsnxs Tonic. Hundreds of suoh endowments can be had on application to Clements Tonic Laboratories Newtown; N. S. W.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 March 1891, Page 3

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Sympathy. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 March 1891, Page 3

Sympathy. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 March 1891, Page 3