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WHY IS IT?

Why is that death should come before the allotted age of • three score and ten,' and why so m»ny millions of human beings never live till thro score and five, and why that not one iu every thousand live to threo ecoro years/ Wo kill ourselvif. Many in« tereating particulars are found in tiblcß of physiologists and writers on hygiene. The eminent physiologist?, Haller and Uuffon, proeenb interesting p;wt : culars on the subject of longevity. Tney tre.t in two ways, historical and physical. Tho liHtorio:il side of the recitation of a-U fucta kmwn of the naturally ordinary and oxtromo duration of life and tho physical aspect of the problem involves the contemplation of tho great natural phafirs of development if the spociPF, digestion, period of growth, aud longth of life.

Mankind pays too little attention to the warning voice of mturo, signs of approaching cnlarnty aro unheeded, tho disorganization of the nffecti-.d organ increases and alter a time brenmes insensible, tiien no pain ia felt and the sufferer is deluded iuto the belief fiat he has shaken off the disease, nothing could be moro erroneous or dangerous, for the cjuipliast has only prised on one further stige towaids the e;ul and natuio oeascH to send those wnrning aches and pains as they were unuotkied when Bent, the debility und weakness increase, however, and nervousness, losi of nppct le, and go eral l.mgour comes on, and a cold ia caught iii the kidney?, lungs, or liver, nud another life is Bacrilkd to lJrit?Lt*d disease, Consumption, or corny other serious and latu) disease. Scoffers can talk as they liko at virtues claimed for Ckrnenta To'nio but even the m-jst prejudiced men know it is genuine and does possess media no other medicine ever did, as instanced iu tho following case:— "For the past four years I have bten a great sufferer from Hcvero pains in the back aud lei t side, baiug at times quite unable to do any work or even walk about. I suffered in this w.-y unt,il it became quite unbearable, and in February, 18811, I consulted a, physician who treated ma for seventeen months, r.nd during that time I suffered tho severest torturo under his treatment and instead of improving coutinued to get worse, He s.iid at Insr, ' I havo done all I can and you will never be bitter.' This drovo me to despair aud I went under another doctor's treatment for four months and took abjut 30 bottlea of mediciue, but with no result, I was giving up all hopes when I read of tho wonderful oures clfeoted by CJemeLti Tonio and on my husbaud s advice I tried if, and after the uaa of only three bottles I was quite ft different woman. I havo takeu 15 bottlea and feel as woll and strong ns ever nnd can do rny work with ease and pleasure, whereas it wnß a great trouble beforo using Clements' Tonic. I can now also walk for miles without fatigue. Before taking this medicine I havo often suffered with Neuralgia for weeks at a tim? and could never get any relief, hut since hiking Clements Tonic I havo never [ had ail attack of it ?iuce. Ab a result of my experience I havo much pleasure ia recommending it to all nfllicted.— Mrs S. J3. Baker, Swan street, Morpeth, N.S.W. Header,— ls it any wonder interested people should be jealous of Clements Tonic when its patrons write such spontaneous praise as that / yet there is not a mail bag comes out our way but what brings us similar letters, F, M Clement*. 212 a'Beokett street, Melbourne).

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 4

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WHY IS IT? Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 4

WHY IS IT? Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 248, 29 October 1892, Page 4

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