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IS IT SUICIDE?

Mabk Twais tells the story ; Unit at the inquest huhi on tlia bo iy of Buck Fanshaw — who durinir the di-liriuin of a ra»ing "yphoid Fever had t;;kcn arsenic, shot nimscit thrcngh the body, cut his throat, and jumped out of a four-storey window, breaking nis neck — the jury, after due delib< mtion, s.-.d and tesirfnl, but with intellLence uuolinded by its sorrow, brought iv a verdict of '• Death by the visit «tion of God." Buck undoubtedly committed suicide, aud 80 does every one who neglects the i first symptoms of approaching: Bickness i aud 'lib-case. Nature alwajs gives ample ' notice of any disturbanca of physical p-ocesses ; soiuetiims it is neuralgia, sometimes a sharp phooting pain in the abdomen or side, or a dull or throbbing headache ; no t>vo persons get tha seme symptoms What you have to do is to allac-k the first symptoms, for if consumption, dropsy, cancer or Brisht'B disenso oueo vets a start, you cannot atop its headlong roursa to the grave. Those aro facts there is no disputing, for all the medical skill in the woili cannot do much for yon when rca' oiganic disease has se"t iv. Weonsphatiually recon.mcnd Clements' Tonic because we know by personal experience und by the evidence of influential and reliable people who have used it that it will do good and prevent disease. Clements' T^nio is a Giedieine that in vi<;orattB and 6trengtneus the entire corporal organism ; it does not only affect ceriaiu mtmbtfa but strengthens the whole sysU-ui, th.is prtvc-miag the attacks of diseuse. TheTumnt and Adelcnj Times ea^s: — *' CLEJiesis' Tosic certainly deserves the popnlaricy it has required, we have baa proof pos five, iv cast-.s (under our notice) in this neighborhood,' of its valuable properties."; Mr T. Gtrreit, '- : .P., says, ''I have taken Glemes'jls' Tonic with great advantage." Mr John Pluuiiner, (Port-street Public School)sa}'s, " Mrs PJ a miner bas frequently derived great bentfitfrom the use of Climsnt.V Toxic." Mr S. D. Wood (Ver-ei of All Saints Cathedra!. Bathurst), writes: "That be found Clemknts' Tonic a grand pick-me-up an-i it completely cured him of low spirits, indii.',eslTon,»iidiueß3 and humming noised in the ears." Air G. ijtvan, Jun^e Junction, who Bnffered from dcbilil}. ctirtiiac weakne&g and ijtrvnijfcn. sf. following on typhoid, look Clements' Tonic and tsars, ''Thai after taking 6 or 7 bottlts his health wae miiy rrflore ■, aa.i I li;it he can now eai anything Kit.J do auy reabOßable amount o£ woik. whereas b«'ore taking Clejiskts' Tonic hr cociJ do none at ail." L'LfcaiENTis' Tonic can be obtained froo) all medicine doalera or from F. M. CLEMENTS, Nuwtown, Sydney.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9063, 22 April 1891, Page 4

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IS IT SUICIDE? Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9063, 22 April 1891, Page 4

IS IT SUICIDE? Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9063, 22 April 1891, Page 4

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