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SAVED FROM MISERY.

Mrs. Fanny Dont, wife of a gentleman employed m the Lambton collieries kindly allo-vsus to publi*h"""tho following facts of her interesting case and wonderful recovery, which wo gather from the ror respondence, anrHvhrch we-sball be glad ro allow anyone to peruse who wish s to '•* so. Mrs D j nt lit** b^n" m a state .of .'-.treme debility for,^-. va years, frequently quite ii-.j-.Wet.- 'lo any work; the • gh'est kin<l J ,i**fk-*iri ■ ure*it fatigue, with s vere f ainp-intiie limbs, back, and left side. So severe was 'hn p : *in that she would have-t-a-aii.O'* ie down frequently. Walking .exercise "w-v8 t yeiiy trying and she could only work r'very slowly. She Irad long seen Clements Tome advertised, but like many more, people, ■ her tm.--b.rt • was prejudiced against ' patent ■■•e-iio-n V hut (now we/use her own w-.rd.*) 'I, knew some one : ; who had trie I Cl m m.* 1 T< nic nnd I deoidtid to get ab t le on the qujet 'and aay nothing'about it if it did me ti6 gooa' fV The effect :,la thought som.e•hing wonderful. I fejr better after tho first dose, and by tbtf* time I had taken half a bottle I , Was a different woman Mv husband, friends and neighbours soon noticed the ctfange m me, and they could not make it out.-"« I"had. to tell the truth that it waa Clements Tohic that was making ma stiong. I could not keep the secret, I was only too 'glad to give credit to Clements Tonic. After finishing tho bottle, wort, was no trouble to mo, but rather' a pleasure, and after a heavy day's wavhing I could go for a walk instead of having to go tc bed, as always happened before taking Clements. Tonic. One of my neighbours said to me last week, — Why Mr.s Dent, you are doing wonders thin weefc, how is it you are so stroDg now? She knew I had done more that week than I had been able to do m 12 years before ("she had known me this time, for I am an old resident of this locality, having lived here for, 15 years.) I replied: 4 Yes, I feel a wonder to myself, so I'll tell you the secret * 1 hnve.bee'n'+ajdng Clements Tonic and I cannot tell you-' the-' henefit I have derived from it. You know what my sufferings have been, and now I have v geuuine taste of good health.' , Mrs. Dent wrote us those particulars of her remarkable cure m Mar.li. She wisely, however decided to continue the ii_ediune to ' cling the cure' as it. were. Some time after wards she wrote-ras follows : — WarataCommonage, N. S. W.,— Dear sir,^-It is with great pleasure that I pen these few lines. 1 have been as you know a great sufferer from weakness and debility for years. I was under several doctors but they did me no good. I despaired of ever being better. bat.as^l stated m my last letter I saw Clemen te Tonic advertised. I tried a bottle and its effect was something, wonderful. I felt better almost immediately, and a new woman after finishing the firs, bottlo. Before taking Clements Tonic it was great trouble even to do a little houße-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, andean 'only gratefully des■nbe my case aud strongly advise all who suffer from weakness, backache, pain m the side, ringing noipes m the e-r, nnd ■diortness of breath to/lake Clements Tonic j I fet-1 sure it will do them as m-'cta good as it has done ,the.— Youis gratefully Fanny Dent.' We have great pleasure m thanking this lady for allowing us publish this case. We constantly hear of similar ones which people object mliave published through a false delicacy. We only want to publish thera m the interests ot suffer iig humanity. Surely it is not wrohg tor „eople to acknowledge the genuineness reliability of an article, when they have proved it to possess the properties we c!tim for it.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 923, 1 July 1891, Page 3

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SAVED FROM MISERY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 923, 1 July 1891, Page 3

SAVED FROM MISERY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 923, 1 July 1891, Page 3

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