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Saved From Misery

*Mrs 'Fanny, piebt^jwife pf a gentleman the Lamb ton eolleries, kindly allows r u3 to publish .the following facts of. her interesting case-and recovery which we gather: from hex correspondence, and which "we shall be glad to allow 'anyone to peruse' who wishes to do-B'd'- <r Mra ! Dentha"B been in a state of extreme debility- for twelve years, frequently quite unable to do any work, the lightest- kind causing great '. fatigue with' severe pains in ;the limbs, back, and left' ? Bide£ ; So ■ se'yere -was^the pain- that sfie would have to sit or lie down frequently. rwas very trying and' J shV could -only walk very slowly._ .She had Jong seen Clements Tonic -but -many 'more peppjej^her was .prejudiced against j" patent " medicines.'T b ! ut ",( now wte..use her.otrn words). I knew, some one who bad tried ' C.leuients Tonic^ and 1 decided to get a Dottle on the quiet and say ?no^hing[ aboutlit if it' did 'me r "no good. 'efEeet I thought something ■w<sn'fhei i ful.' l felt better after tlie first dose, an 3by the tinip I- lnid ; taken half a bottle I was a different woman. My husband, friends and neighbours soon noticed the change ibirieV and they could not make, it out. /I; bind iv tell the truth that it wits Clements Tonic that was irfaking: raestrong. I could not keep the secret* *I f^as- only; too. r glad to give the "credit 'to J Cli'ments Tonic. After .finishing the" bottle, work was no trouble tO'ftc^tif^rafher' a' pleasui'6, and after doing a' neav^y-'day's rwashiug 1 could go fsyr-ii walk instead of having io go to bear'a^'.alwdy.s liappened "before" taking OlWheh'ii runic. ■ -One : of my neighbours said to me last ".went — '•■ Why, Mrs Dent, you arc doing •■wonderß'ilhia week, how is ir;yourarf ; so strong; now ?' : She knpw J li'ad ; <loiie;imoi;e l liat .-ji^erk 1 liaii I had Veenlaijle/ to' do li ih if l'2 j ears beforn" (slie li^^khowii' me fliis for'Taiirhri ol'l ri sitien! of this locality, ha ving lived here ioi 1 lh je;>W) ;■■ 1 replied : Yes, I \f^l'V'v(:onderrii>r:n|y.'selFj' : >^l'iiiteni'you' <he secret "\- .s*,[%» ye -been ,- ; .lh king;Cleinenis 'i bnio, and 1 "cHiiuot tell iyo-i >lit» beiii-fit I -Kavh 'drrivoi} : rr<ini - ii- : '\- : !X\>o 3 }o\ow jßhat'iliy^ suffeiiijy s have been, aildnovr I

have "genuine; .taste of good health."" Mrs Dent wrote us these particulars ot ,her : remarkable cure in March. She wisely, bowtiver, decided to "'continue* the niedicineto" clinch the cure" as it were. Sonic lime afterwards she wrote as follows:— "Waralah Commonage, New rioutli Wales. -Dear. J?ir,—^lt is with great pleasure that I pen these few lines. I have been, as you "know, a'jireat sufferer from. > weak noss.: and debility. For yi-'aVs 1 was under several doctors, but they nt-ryer. .did any good. I despaired of ever being bettei', but as I stated iti my last ltittcr I saw Clements Tonic .advertised. I tried a bottle and its •. ffect was somjlhing wonderful. I fi-lt iietier almost imniediiVtelj; and was a . ew woman after finishim,' the first bottle. Before taking Clements Tonic it was a great trouble even to do a little housework, but; after wards my work was a pleasure, and my friends and neighbours were surprised at the change in me. I cannot say -too much, in praise- of it, and can only gratefully describe my case and strongly -advise all- \i'ho suffer from weakness, backache, pain in the aide, 'ringing noises"' in the ears, and siiortnesi' of breath to. take; Clements Tonic. 1 feel sure, it will do them as much good as it has done me.— Yours faith fully; -Fanny, Dent." We have iieatpleasure-in thanking this lady for allowing us to publish .this case. Wp constanlly liear of similar ones, which people 1 obi ect to have pubjish'ed through a false delicacy. . . We only want. . to ■publislithem iri'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 possess, the. properties we claim for it. • .... ,.,.; y- ;

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 4

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Saved From Misery Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 4

Saved From Misery Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 94, 31 January 1891, Page 4

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