Danger!
Few weeks now-a-days pass by but what the community is startled by the intelligence that some prominent citizen has been struck down by sickness "or disease, The constant strain on the nerves and the cerebral blood vessels caused by oon'inual attention to work, thought and business must tell its tale in the end, tha constant worry of the struggle for existence will break up the most robust constitu'ion. Dr Allen McLane, the cognised authority of the United States on cerebral disease, states that insanity is largley on the increase through the continual wear and tear, that he frequently hag cases under his care, solely due to extreme mental fatigue. The practice of taking alcoholic stimulants to ensure a false energy is most baleful, and generally results in disease of ths blood vessels and finally paresis.
With such facts staring you in the face, and the medloal profession powerless to grapple with the care, nothing oan be dona but have recourse to a reliabls remedy like Clvment's Tonic. Thia article has proved Itself the greatest remedy ever. produced |cr iuffarers from nervous' diMases and the (fleets of over-work or other debilitating causes. Clement's Tonic Is prescribed by the profession, because it know* that recovery invariably follows its use, that Its uniform composition is the greatest security tor sufferers, and that its pharmaosulicsl perfection and therapeutical efficacy can always be relied on. Mr P. J. Wallses writes from his residence, Kangaroo Valley, N.B.W, Dear Sra,‘— I have very much pleasure in bearing witnrss to the great value of Clement's Tonic in eases of Lassitude, Nervousnes°, and Constitutional Debili'y generally. For more than twelve months I Was a martyr 0 extreme lassitude, lotqt of appetite, sleeplessness, and their concomitant train of phyl eioat troubles, so much so that I feared t should have to abandon my profession as a journalist, writing being particularly irksome and laborious to me. I tried sevenl advertised tonics (?) with little or no good result, and began to think my case beyond ths power of medicine to cure. However, seeing Ole. tuent'a Tonic advertised in some'of my exchanges. I concluded to try it as * dernitr retort, and I am pleased to ear ths reruit was most satisfactory. After taking one bottle I found my appetite much improved; I could sleep more soundly,, and felt refreshed negt morning. I continued tha medicine, taking in all six large bottles, and gradually all my distressing symptoms disappeared, I new feel myself stronger than ever, and as near perfect health as a man who has to bear ths strain of constant literary work can expect So be. I can confidently recommend OLXiteNr's Tonic to all persons suffering from leas 6( nerve force through sickness or mental overwork. and am most happy to support my testimony with mv signature, Yours fajtli, fully, P. Jefferson Wallace. This is only one out of the hundreds of similar endorsements we are oonstan’tly receiving. F. M. CLEMENTS Niwtow-, N.S.W. ' - "
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 506, 13 September 1890, Page 2
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492Danger! Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 506, 13 September 1890, Page 2
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