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Mrs Fanny Dent, vife of -i gentleman -employed in ihe Lamblon colieiies, kindly allows us. to pubh-h the following fact lof her inteies.tin» ea c and wnrulorrul le covery which we gather froui her cor res pond ence, and winch we il! be gW. to allow an.} o c to perii-e who wishes to do so. "Sits Dent has been in a state of extr<ms deb iit> for twehe ycais, ficq4icnily quite unable to do any work, the lightest k ud causing; C[reai fitigue wilh seveie pain- in the limb-*, ba,L.k, and left siue. So seveie was il.o pun that she would havu to su or he aown. f.c---q lently. W.illiia^ t-xeici«e was very trying and sh • couid only w.ilk veiy rslowlj She h.in lon<j seen Clements "Tonic ai3ve»ui> d, but lik" m >ny mon _people, her imab.ind was prejudiced against "piten' meJicmcs." but (aow 'we utn hei own words) I Icuew one 'wlib had lucd Clements Tonic, and 1 "dl'c ided to get a boille on the qu et and s>ay .nothing dl out it if it did in? no •jopd. The effect I thought something -wondeirul I felt bctei after the first • do^e, and by the time I had taken half a boTtJe I w,i a diftesent woman. My ihiisband, friends and neighbmis soon > noticed thechiuge ih me, and th<\j could > not muLe it out I iuid to ull the truth that ifivu Clementi lonic th.it was s- making me tirong I coulu not keep the r secret, I wi-» only too glud to gr c the ciedit to Clement-, Tome After i HiiMxinii the bo't.e, norL vas no trouble toVne^ l iui lather a plea'-iiiv?. .md aflei #~doing a heavy d v's wa^lun£J I cou'd go foi a walk m^teid of hu"in,z to go to «- bed, as alwaj T -. happened befoie taking t Cleiribnts i'oiiic One of n\ y uei»hbours - said to me 1 i«»t peek — W'ij, Mis Dent, you are doing wonders this week, how is it you are so strong now-? She know I had done moie that week than I iiad been, able to do in 12 3 ears befurc (she hiid known up this limn, for I am an * old resident of thi> locality, liming lived here foi 15 yems) I lephed . Yes, I fefLd'Wonder to myself, v> I'll tell you the setiet , Ih ne been taking Cleruenis Tonit, and 1 einnot tell yo 1 the benefit 1 h.tTe dt nved from it You know ■whi> «»y si.ffeiiDs;'s hi\L bpen, and now I lia\f a ?em.i'ie lasfe of yood health ' JM'sDiiit vju(e us the 1 !* 1 particulars ot hei lemaik'iblo cure .n March. She * wisp1 v . lion can, dern'ej to continue the j. mt'dwi.ie Co " clinch thfeur " as it weie » Sotiie tim-* afiern 1 1 fit, •-he wre'e as -follow s : — " AVaratdh , Ooznraon.-i-.rp, 2^ew - Soith v Valp-i - JL)ear Mi, — It is with : great phwure that I pen t hosts- few linips t IJiaVe'bten. as you kn>w, a urent suf"fei^cr'fro'n weakness and debility. For __ .years- T wr.* under several doctors, but ■ ths i y_W*vpr did any gocl. I despaired -of cw beinir. better, bu' as I slateJ in -m^' last U-ttPV I s.-w elements Tonic --atlverjistnL I tried a bottle and its -■ effect 'was something _ wonderful. I felt be r tte,r almost imm^diatcij, «nd was a neiv'w'onian aFter fims! ing' the first bottle. Before, laki'ng Clements Tonic it was- a . ti'oubie" even to do a little house- . woVk^ but afterwards my work was a r^plciv^ure, and my Friends 11 nil neighbours — were s-urprised at the change in me. I ca'iuibt say too much in praise of it, „ and can only gratefully ile.-cribe my case -_ and strongly : advise all " who suffer from we.-iknes*. backache, pain in the si&O'si ringing noises in the ears, and shortness .of breath to tnke Clements j Tonic.. "I feel sure it will do them as , mu'eh good as" it has done me. — Yours - •faithfully, Fanny DenL" We have great pleasure in thanking this lady for , allowing us to publish this case. We .. constantly hear of similaj 1 ones which people obi ect to have published through -a fal-so delicacy. We only- want to publish them in the interests of suffering humanity. Surely' it' is not wrong for 'people to acknowledge the genuineness -and reliability of an article, when they have proved it to pos.se.-i*s the. properties we' claim for itl

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 4

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Saved From Misery Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 4

Saved From Misery Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 91, 24 January 1891, Page 4

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