General Debility.
The teru. General Debility means a depletion of vital strength, a general breakup of the corporeal health, due to over cunsumpt o i and wasting away of the life | giving constituents of the blood and nerve tissue, really a wearing out of the animal structure. If your life is worth saving it i* north your while to treat your case thoroughly. If it is worth your while to treat your risense at all, it is* worth your while to continue the treatment until your health thoroughly re-established ; you may feel all right after ths first fow bottles 6f Clements ionic, so prompt are its remedial and curative effects; but a met ne no matter how good cannot ban.* i u.sr.vie In a week, the seeds of the I comp tint will still remain in your system j and break out afresh if you do not thoro' ghly eradicate them. Don't forget j that a relapse is twice ar difficult to onro the original attack, so if you want to get r red give the remedy a fair chance s. 0 covery is certain. Clements Tonis is a .enume article, it is prepared for a 1 »pec e j. irpo**: and contains the material to make it aa eftestual remedy, aud if used faithfully it cannot fail. We do not cln; . it is a cure all, we do not say it will cur . !< ja w or bad spelling, but for all e--» impaired vital strength it is a ‘•u ’ fie and infallible specific. Moreo tin cost of using it is so small you ca; i im\e a year’s course of it for less than you m procure a week’s medical attendan and a tenfold better remedy than any pi.;, sieian can prescribe for you. Thousu sof cases have been cured by Clements . ' ci.ui.ee. Lead the rase of Mr G. W. La 1. n, Te K opt mi, N.Z., who writes on er r.th, 1893 : Dear Sir, —I do not ■ t . there could be a better medicine for 1. .is people than < dements Tonic. I u*ed t i 1m v*rv bad with biliousness, and an attack would lay me up for two or thru* iivs , but I look two or three doses oi UumenteTonic about nine months ago. all have been allright ever since.— '< us truly, G. W. Davidson, Te Kopuru,
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 801, 27 July 1894, Page 3
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391General Debility. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 801, 27 July 1894, Page 3
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