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The moment a child ia born; that moment he begins to die. Therefore beware of disease making inroads into the system Probably one of the earliest signs is slight dyspepsia which cannot t>e attributed to error in diet, want of fresh air, fee. It is a nervous kind of atonic dyspepsia, sometimes combined with acidity from liver sympathy. There is not the same relish for food, and so relief from this state is sought for in piquant relishes, wine or tea. Another symptom is an uneasy or tired feeling about the head, fulness it may be, or sleeplessness and stupidity, especially after eating. The brow is often hot, so is the top of the head, and the hand is pressed wearily across the eyes. Life begins to lose its brightness, then things begin to go a trifle wrong, and there are moments of peevishness and irritability. Lowness of spirits ia succeeded by want of sleep. There is danger ahead, if not, indeed, close at hand, and happy is be who sees the signal in time. Becourse should immediately be had to some genuine tonic restorative, which will restore the consumed nervous tisHue, and most probably Clement's Tonic is the best for this purpose, it having had uniformily good results every time we Have Been it used. In cases of debility, nervous prostration, bilious and nervous headachea, anaemia, aad all diseases arising from poorness of blood and indigestion, Clement's Tonic can be used with confidence. It is not a quack remedy, and unlike o her patent medicines its proprietors do not claim that it " will cure everything" from lock-j^w to bad spelling. But for cases of affections of the nervous and digestive systems it is specially serviceable. X, C. Guttndge, Esq. (Messrs Mauri Bros.), writes :— 486 Kent Street, Sydney. Dear Sir,— lt is only justice that I should wnte to you of the benefit 1 have derived from the use of Clements lonic. Two years ago I was brought to death's door by typhoid and from that time until recently I was quite destitute of atrength and energy, my daily occupation was severe toil, and I had on several occasions to take complete rest from business on account of sheer weakness. Eventually I commenced to take CLEMENT'S Tonic and with the first bottle I commenced to regain strength, and you will readily understand that I continued its use, and now have taken six large bottles. My strength is completely restored ! I give all the credit to Clement's Toxic, and having obtained so much benefit from its use I think the least I can do is to induce others to use it. JfiflQ T, Kyl o' EBq " Postmaßt 'T, Manillla, N.S.W. writes, July 23rd, !«»». Dear Sir, -At the beginning of the present winter I suffered ror several weeks from very severe attacks of neuralgia and toothache. After tryrng several remedies (?) without any relief, I heard of a triend who had derived great benefit from Clemkft'S TONIC, and believing that my system wanted bracing up, I sent for a bottle, and before I bad finished it the neuralgia had quite left me. At first I was sceptical as to the merits of Clement's Tonic but am now fnlly convinced that it does all you claim for it, and yon. can send me another bottle, as a stand-bye against future attacks.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 6, 13 November 1891, Page 31

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 6, 13 November 1891, Page 31

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 6, 13 November 1891, Page 31

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