GENERAL DEBILITY.
The term General Debility means a depletion of vital strength, a general breakup of the corporeal health, due to over consumption and wasting away of the lifegiving constituents of the blood and nerve tissue, really a wearing out of the animal structure. If your life is worth saving it is worth your while to treat your case thoroughly. If it is worth your while to treat your disease at all, it is worth your while to continue the treatment until your health is thoroughly reestablished ; you may feel all right after the first few bottles of Clements Tonic, so prompt are its remedial and curative effects; but a medicine, no matter how good, cannot banish disease in a week, the seeds of the complaint will still remain in your system and break out afresh if you do not thoroughly eradicate them. Don't forget that a relapse is twice as difiicult to cure as the original attack, so if you want to get cured give the remedy a fair chance, and recovery is certain. Clements Tonic is a genuine article, it is prepared for a specific purpose, and contains the material to make it an effectual remedy, and if used faithfully it cannot fail. We do not claim it is a cure-all, wo do not say it will cure lock-jaw or bad spelling, but for all cases of impaired vital strength it is a scientific and infallible specific. Moreover, the cost of using it is so small you can have a year's course of it for less than you can procure a week's medical attendance, and a tenfold better remedy than any physician can prescribe for you. Thousands of cases have been cured by Clements Tonic, and it will cure you if you give it a fair chance. Read the case of Mr G. W. Davidson. To Kopuru, N.Z., who writes on October Oth, 1893 :—Dear Sir,— I do not think there could be a better medicine for bilious people than Clements Tonic. I used to be very bad with biliousness, and an attack would lay me up for two or three days; but I took two or three dose 3 of Clements Tonic about nine months ago, and I have been all right ever since.— Yours truly, G. W. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 27
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385GENERAL DEBILITY. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1163, 15 June 1894, Page 27
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