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Sympathy.

Sympathy is one of the noblest and most characteristic of the human passions. Who has not heard the expression, “ It makes my heart b’ced to hear a recital of that woman’s wrongs or this man’s sufferings ?” Sympathy ia a natural outcome of a rure, good and benevolent spirit, it is an offering which the most lowly can pay to the tribulations of their suffering fellow beings, which the most exalted and wealthy cm hestow on their equals and peers in the life of this nether wnrld A most wonderful sympathetic influence exists between the. human brain and a’l parts of the physical being, all the nerves centre in the brain, and no parts of the physical organism can be affected or disorganised without immediate knowledge being carried to tbe brain—the centre of the spiritual being — immediately, not th? finest point of the finest needle can be applied to anj? part of the body without the brain immediately becoming cognisant of the f io% so perfect and won derful is the te!egraph-1 ike connection of e ery part of tbe body with the brain. The nerves cover the entire siirfiice and ramify intn every point of the structure • a disordered liver or stomach causes headache, rheuma'ism makes pain appear at the affected so doe* neura'agia, toothache, ike., the pain i® on’y fe’t in the brain though the r nsation appears to he in the part that is affected, thi® is cause sensations are only experienced a* the extremities nf the sensory nerves, and by a wonderful provision nf natur® enab’es us tn ’neat® the position of any unnatural condition of any organ or function. Wherever there is pa ; n there is a chance of disease, and one cannot be ton careful in giving immediate attention tn such nutters. A vigorous treatment should commence with Clemrnts Tonic, ’hi® remedy will cause all member® of the body to resume their natural work; it will assist digestion, assimilation, secretion and excreti n, will restore sound and vignrou® action to all organs and tissues • thi® is proved in the many cases which have been treated with this wonderful remedy.

Mr W J. Mark*®, a gentleman well-known on the Hawkesbnry, writes: “ Dear air.—lt is wi’h feelings of grest pleasure that I pen these f®w lines, I have been a sufferer from General Debility and Indigestion for the last five (5) years, and have tried almost every known remedy without the slightest benefit. I had given up all hopes nf being cured, when by good ’nek I saw Tonic advertised in th® Windsor Gaz®t.te. I determined to try it. and after the third dose the change was remarkable. I took three hmtles, and now M like a new man altogether. I am a ba ’ker, and in rav travels I shall recommend it to all that I s°e. i’ And Mr E. Smilt, another weP-known gentleman in the same locality, says: ” Bir, — I am very pleased to say that I have taken twn bottles of Clrmrntr Woxdereul Tonic, w»’h th® most desirable and astonishing effect. I have been a long sufferer from loss nf blood and weakness, but after taking your medicine the change in me is remarkable. I thiuk it is a boon to ths suffering community.” When such evidence as this is vouchsafed over the signatures of reliable and well-known men, it proves beyond doubt the positive efficacy of Clements Tonic Hundrede nf midh endorFfiraents can be hid on application to CtaireNTS ToniC Laboratories, Newto wn N.B.W,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 3

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Sympathy. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 3

Sympathy. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 523, 25 October 1890, Page 3

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