DEAD OR ALIVE ? .
Is lite worth living unless perfect htalth b enjoyed ?
R ?cont yonrs have developed such won- • "dorful discoveries in the fioidß of science, art, and manufactures, Ibat it seems almost strange Ibttt nature ia riot completely superCfded and "everything -performed .artificially. here our forefathers used the flini nnd stetl we employ Jbe wax malciy nnd instead of the old fashioned lamps r.nd candles we have gas and electric lights. We have also replaced the old run>bling staae coßch ,wiih our railways and electrip trams. Generally speaking, so much progress has not been "made iv the field of medicine, very few really import- - ant jdiscovtries (with one notable excoptioh) having reea made ; disease still treads its insidious course among the inhabitants of this fairyland. What is it, and how do?s it get into the body V Dis3ase*siaksa Us attack so gently and devulopes itself so gradually, that many people never auspect its deadly presence until a- dangerous stage is reached. They neglect the first signs, as a feeling of ' weakness, dull eyc-e, fickle appetite, pains • in thetWep, dark or muddy urin°, continual tired feeling and restless and wakeful nigbte, these symptoms only too plainly toll tho approach of some physical 'affliction, bitterly do people thus attacked rue thtir carelessness aud thoughtlessness in> disregarding: the • early and curable stages. A timely use of Ulemeats' Tonic would have restored' ihe health and vigor, ' .insured rest and rebuilt the physical and nervous conautulionfi, and reinvi^orated • the .whole physical strnctute; its priceis bo low that a long uourae of it can be taken for less money than one visit to a doctor will cost and you have a medicine
wb'ch has proved ita virtueß in hundreds nf caees, whereas tho doctor's prescription ,il h-ip-hazard and experimental. A gentleman who objects to havohis name published, writts: "Gastleraa^b-street, Sydney, — Dear Sir,— For somo time past I have been in the hands of tLe doctors, and 1
. can truthfully assert that I obtained not the sligbteßt benefit; , I heard of Clements ' Tonic, and have taken three bottles witb Buoh marked, good results as to cause me ' to wripe and congratulate yoc, on (he very excellent virtues- of your remedy. It has completely cured mo of all my disorders, and I feel myself an entirely different man. A fritnti of mine -to whom 1 gave a bottle, Lalf of whu-h he has taken, saya he feela wonderfully better in his general health, aud. with myself, bo^s to cordially' thank you for Hiving the pubsic the btni.fit oc your bkill in munulaciuring such a BpleDilid tonic. Ido not wish my name ' used in piini, but hope you are /try j..ros . ptrous- in the su!e"~of yoUr "medicine, us you j'lstl} deeerve." We must, however,
giv« one word of warning, tjome un-
8 rupulous traders ure only 100 unxious;t.o lorce. bo the vila imitation of (Jlewdatii' Tonic upon an .unausueclin^ pimhuber, .We'conniifcr- tKe innu who practices such drcfit and will irifL* wifh-ihe sufEeria^s oi unforluuate mtri and wonibr, to be destitute of ali honor and honesty, or' as Sbukespeare pats it A stoney adversary, an inhuman wretch, Incapable of pity, void and empty, Frouj every drachm- of mejrcy; * Readfer,'- Hake this lesson' to heart, and read these words, to^ t the^swindler who tries to impost* upon' yotr with a substitute, which bu knows is worthless, ask for and insist- 00 Clements Tonic. Laboratories, Nowtowo, N.B. \V.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9086, 19 May 1891, Page 4
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567DBAD OR ALIVE ? . Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9086, 19 May 1891, Page 4
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