The True Protection.
Nowadays the fiscal policy is always a prominent plank in the platform of every politician, yet is it a wise policy on the Tpart of the consumers to pines a tax on the aitides which they do not make but only consume 1 Suppose, for instance, L the customs doty is 33 per cent on im goods, the -wa2es of the laborer . in all grades of employment in a country thus protected, snould be 34 percent higher than 'in a'freetrada country, to make'tnirigWquai—but, is. it ever the dtoef*' True 9 'protection, like charity, begin* at home, and in these days, when ■ the air.is laden with microbes, bacteria, and other germs of disease, it behoves us all to be ou our guard against the com" mon enemy; old age kills but few, disease slays its thousands and millions, and all because mankind is so apathetic and careless abont signs of approaching sickness Neuralgia is one of the most positive signs of the approach of some physical affliction, and requires immediattention, before it has progressed be* yond human aid and fatal disease has got hold of some vital organ. S. C. Reilly Esq., writes, under date June Ist 1891, from Garner's Avenue, Mar- - rickville, N.S.VV.: «• I can with confidence bear testimony to the wonderful curative powers of Clements Tonic. For years 1 bare been periodically attacked and a great sufterer from neuralgia and general debility, and anyone who has ever been afflicted with such nervous misery can form an idea of what I have suffered, I had also chronic indigestion, general languid feelings, and an utter dislike to exert myself. The neuralgia was bo severe that I have paced the hall all night, and the agony was so excruciating that I was almost oat of mv mind. I tried all so-called remedies, also galvanic treatment, which did no good. At last a ; friend recommended ' Clements Tonic, and I was so miserable an<? disheartened -that 1-purchased a email bottler and.after the second dose felt great relief, I continued its Ui.e, and am thankful to say that after twentyfour hours the pain had disappeared, and I was free from the nervous terror. I Continued Clements Tonic and have taken four bottles ; all my langour is gone. I am free 'mm indigestion, I can do a day's wotk with any man, and eat like a horse; and have great pleasure in recommending Clements Tonic to any one suffering from nervous complaint!.— Yours truly, S. C. Keilly."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3958, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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414The True Protection. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3958, 7 November 1891, Page 3
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