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\frs. Fanny Dout, .w^fe/of *- gentleman employed m the Lauf^&n%oll|eiu;ti kindly all.><yß uu tv publidh ilio following facts oil her interes'ing cute and wonderful recovery, which wo gather from the correouiiimence, aud whidi wo ahall be glad to allow anyone to peruse who wishes lo do dp. Mrs Dent lias been m v state of oxtrbuia |or % twelve vuar*, irequetHfy^ft* Un'ajbfejto M asygwbrK3 tbej i. g nle\lttfln* Aufidg greit%it%«V wtfii\ •)> r ei e fains m tliw liiubu, back, aud left ■idel So severe was the p«m that she woulu hare to «it or lie down frequently. Wajking exerciuo was very trying and eheUjould only work very nlowiy. fcjhe httdlloDg seen Uk-menta Tonic advertised, butjlikemauy more people, her husband wW prejudiced against 'patent medicines' but! (now we uue her own wordnj '1 know tome one who hud tried Clement* Tfcnic, and I decided to got a bottle oh the quiet and iay nothing about it if it did me no good. The effect I thought something wonderful, 1 felt better after the Bret doW,'*nid ? by ■tliertiiue- U ''HiuPMtfftten half a bottle I was a dilferrni wuinuu My husband, friends and neighbours lopn noticed the change fri'mo^an-l'they ; coifld not make it out. I had lo tell the truth ihat it wan Clements Topic that was making.'ins stiong. I could' hot keep the wecret, I waa only too glud lo give credit to (Jleiiten'Sj'Tv^w,, 4|ten linj|Wng r tlj^, bottlo, wtirK wan no trouble to m6,~ bin rather a pleasure, aud after a heavy dtiy'a wurhing 1 could go for a walk instead 'of having to go tc bod, as always happened 'before taking Clemente-ronic.- One of my neighbours said to me last week,— Why Mr.a Dent, you are doing wonders this wteic, how v it you are so Birong now? She knew I had done^more,i.haf; week than I had been able to do In 1^ years before (ahe had known me this time, for I am an old resident of this locality, having, Jivedj here for 15 years.) I replieu; l Y<os f I fee! a wonder to n»y Holf, bo I'll .tell you the secret ; 1 have been laKihgGlenieniaT'inic and I Qann t ot. 101 l j;ou the benefit I have derived You know what my sufferings have been, and now I have a genuine ta»to of good heajthi'y .Mr»-.? ? Den't< wrote ua those particulars of her iem<irkable cure in.iiiajjjch.j |sh<* .wisely, however deckled to continue the iiie'dicine to' cling the cure' as it were. Some time atter waidy khe ' 4 Wriit» as follow*: — WarutaCommonage, N, S. W.,— Dear sir,— lt ia with great pleasure that 1 pen these •/"i-fowi lines. 1 have been as you know a great sufferer from . weakness .and, debility for years. I was* under several doctorß : but they did me nogoc. I despaired of ever being better, blit ac I .stated m my last letiter I saw Clements Tonic advertised. 1 'tried a bottle and 'its effect was somethiog wonderful. I felt better almost immediately, and was a new woman after finishing the first bottle: Before taking Clomerjtß Tonic it was great trouble even to do a little house- work, but afterwards my work was % pleasure, and my friends and neighbours were surprised at the change m me. I cannot say too much m praise of it, arid can only gratefull/' <Jeßcribe my case and strongly advise all who suffer from weakness, backache, pain m. the Bide; ringing noises m. the e»r, and Hhprtnesß of breath to take Clements Tonic I tVI sure it will do them as ni'MjbV good an it has done me. — Youia gratefully Fanny Dent.' We have great pleasure m thanking this lady for allowing us publish this case. We constantly hear of similnr on'ea which people object to liavo published through r false delicacy. We only wnnt to publish them m the interests ot suffer ing humanity. Suroly it iß.not .wrong for people to acknowledge the genuineness reliability, qf an, article, when .they hava proved 'ft to p6s»eßß* the propertiei we claim for it.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 920, 20 June 1891, Page 3

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SAVED FROM MISERY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 920, 20 June 1891, Page 3

SAVED FROM MISERY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 920, 20 June 1891, Page 3

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