The Sacrifice of Life.
- • ♦■■"■■ — Thou anils of lives are sacrificed annually besause mankind are not educated in the first rudiment of hygipne and life preservation. Simple ailments are neglected. The debility increases, and some fatal disease attacks the victim, and all life's pleasure depart, existence becomes a burden, life a trouble, and all because mankind is so apathetic and regardless of the signs nature ■ends that the vital strength is' declining. All cases require immmediate attention before it is too late, and a course of Clements Tonic invariably has the effect .of immediately restoring perfect health. Miss Eva Brown, daughter of Sergeant Brown, Albury, N.S.W., writes on June 15, 1891 :— «' The following particulars of my case are famished on behalf of the afflicted, trusting they may be the means of restoring others to health : For eighteen months I was extremely debilitated, the doctors being of oninion that I had outgrown my strength. My disease is known in medioal circles as anremia or poverty of blood. Pains invaded all parts of my body; I suffered from general langour, extreme weakness, listlessness, dejection of spirits, indigestion, fiokle appetite and disturbed sleep. My bady presented a bloodless appearance : my lips were pale and the skin like wax. I was under several doctors who prescribed for me ; but their treatment did not alleviate my siokness. I imagined that my constitution was breaking up, and as the disease progressed I became more nervous and hysterical. My sufferings were also greatly increased by a shook to the nervous system received last year, when a railway carriage in whioh I was sea* ed caught fire. When my case was most critical and gave serious apprehensions to my friends and myself, I Btarted on a course of Clements Tonic, which I took, in conjunction with Dr Fletcher's pills. The first two bottles effected a great improvement, and I could relish my food again, and my general weakness and nervousness vanished altogether. I took about twelve bottles of Clements Tonic, and my pale face is now replaced with the hue of hea th, and my recovery is as complete as it was speedy." D. W. Carter, Esq., of the same city, also writes : II During the past twelve months I have suffered from a general breakdown of my system, and being of a billions disposition, I suffered acutely from indigestion and its train of distressing effects, most particularly sick headaches. £he hottles'of Clements Tonic and a few boxes of .Fletcher's pills effected a radical cure, snd I shall always be glad to 'certify accordingly."
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Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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425The Sacrifice of Life. Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1892, Page 3
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