BEWAR E! BE WARE!
Boware of the man who tells yon ot his wife's fanlts. Beware of tho woman who announces to yon that ' life , is, without flavour, and that if she had only met you before she did John, well — then, of course, it vtould have been different.' Beware of the man, the woman, ton, who always wauts to borrow & little chaoge. Beware of Iho people who are always asking yon to dine with them generally and never specially. Beware of ihe milk that jb heavenly in its nne and sp'ritnul in its th|cknesß. : Beware of losing your temper in hofweaVher. Beware of the* girl with the one white lock, with painted eyes and a bodice cut low, which she wears in tbe Rtreot. Bewaro of tho vnkar things, words and people, as you would of tha gentleman in black and red, for vulgarity and aid are first coauins.! Beware of your physical condition, don't forgot that tbe human body is tbo most delicate ani wonderfnl piece of mechanism in iha world. No invention of the most mibtlo brain can bear comparison with it on any particular. In a healthy body, all functions are performed involuntarily, and unconsciously, but whye an organ is impaired, ioi debilitated, various signs are noticeable, especiallj;in the early staged of disease.* '. Afterwards, when tbe complaint has- made more progress, the symptoms aro not so ,p;onoanced owing to the increasing nervous prostration and debility ; if proper treatment ia adopted in the first stages of dißease, a restoration, of lost, vitality soon takes place— i£ neglected, rapid decline takes place, and life is ruthlessly sacrificed. Tre greatest danger lies in the prevalence of. many "welhknown siRHB — hcadacbep, nervoußneßS, nebrolgis, tir^d%chidg-limbß and such phinß-are so very' common that people attach but li tie- importance- to them, they aro constantly frequently ne Selected, r.nd the patient's life is sacrificed unless timely aid iB rendered. An early use of Clements Tonic .is cssen'ial.in all Buch cases. This remedy acts directly on thi various organs that govern humau jiff, itquickens tho appetite-, ai 's diuestioD, stimulates th» liver an<l kidneys, prescrvf s tissue and forms new bone, muscle, and blood, and entirely rebuilds shattered 1 . . ' ' >m m.
constitutions, no matter by what' means debilitated. Mr* W. H, Rowe, Brisbane (9), writes under date May. 24th.— "1 gratefully acknowledge publicly tha great restoration effected in my general state of health by tho use of 1 Clements Tonio ; for years I Lave been in a r state of extreme debility owing to residence in tropical climates, hardship and exposure, sometimes boing confined to bed tor three months at a time, suffering tortureß no pen can describe. I have consulted nine doctors, and none gave mo relief except by stimulants. Eventually a friend sent me some Clements Tonic, and after a con.tinued course o£ this remedy my health was n?uch impro7ed. I continued its use for some mouth*, and now I enjoy better health than I have known for years ; I am able to follow my employment, and never feel ill or sick, and am confident that had I not used yonr remedy that I should long' ago have occupied a premature grave.' Yon may use this letter if of Bervioe ; for as Clements Tonio restored my strength, I am naturally grateful.'
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 4
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549BEWARE! BEWARE! Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9290, 16 January 1892, Page 4
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