Migraine
- rNerrpus headaches neuralgia are thY first, ; surest, and most, reliable 3 sj inptoms .".of • approaching decline ot "physical r health, ,rhey distinctly "ner^e'pain^ au .nfulhbi'^ telegraph mesauf -proyfibs! lcati ve*' 'of "approaching ' "phjfsi»jtil weakness^ r They,, are -4ntin»a» that'tbe stiength is being'iin paired. of aiiy 3eWi'ptidn must result >! iri- enervation- and-' en feeb lenient* of the corporeal stiucture" .This wear and- tear -{Ufnied-by scientists (Jestrui live nieta» / /^'bo]ism)'m!i3' be'brbuahiOibout- by wor'ryj escessiye mental-or 'physieial labour, bj | -cqn^ti,nual attention [to^business,. by bad J fopd^bad air or an\ acute sickness, the | "^dutjes of-maternity v the strain //^mother-j i *,'no&'d,' J Jissipal'iori, d'nd'injny other causes. "■''Tfi^ proper remedy is Clemb'nti.' Toruci ' This must and '--will- -cure" tlh'e-Vo'rbt- and mot *evere cases This is a positive t 'iiwir;-iit has'donedtp ahd-Wiirdoiiragaiii i i a.wnys. iiiWeare'thusi empathic because ' " .-werknow we i»re talkmg'.tacts, which the --.'evidence of disinterested "persons proves. iMnHenry A. Crane, fa.'gentleman well-! . known all over the colony, writes : Dear - -bit,— "For the, last _seven years. I have,' '^b'eenja - victim^o* fcliY'iuost-excruciating -\apotiy' f n>m -neuralgia/* and 4 also suffered, "afr^jiu -exti ferae uneivou-nesa. 1 < I tried ?hu.ndre is of -o-called specifics, but with_fju£ 'avail ; (i and, .being --a, commercial " triiveller, J am 'pnrticulaflyi liable, to cojds) i xposure to draachtsl Ac' slight - ,-tjiie ev,--u, aivrays ( -fledT-to in^ facial nerveßJ - l uauseil / nt''uralgi l c j p ( aius'.^ferentiug /•^4flppp and 'causing 'excessive "sympathetic^ *- MipiKriohe. l-'baWGIiEMBNT3 TONIO ad-, -"- a 4^sii'io'd^.procured./a^bottle,-aud in two ( '^duys xhe pain wa» completely cured, a •"-^^ttsl^tnmation I,lradTnever"expected and -i-;^am deeply thankful for same/- This w.-is -r.- i fotkrtmonlhs"aefo,'an(i^frdni'then till nowj . ' -dtf/ive neverAmS. the UinrhtesbtwHDge'of. '",*he,*excruciatine[;tortae 1 iused to have] • tYjou-may make whateverfuse of this y^ou] -Jk&. W H" East, - "Dulwick, Hill, 'jS.SrW., , suffered a| martydom of headaches) "due" to dis- - - ordered liver and jindi.nestion, , frequently 4 havingito,leave'his work, in, the middle '-'•of the day ( He tooka, course.of. Clem- ' I jBNTs' l ToNio, il 'atid* writes :— Stanthorpe, 1 Z Dulvrich .street, Petefsh^m 5 .— Dear'siv',— ■ ( .^pr ypars,"l-have been -a r great sufferer - headache; "whiuh has at" 'times so '_;"'pf//htrated me" that f 1 Lave been totally ''uiiVble to attend 1 to my' work. 1 have ct '(suited the most skilletfcphysicians in £% ney, and spent considerable money in tees and medicine. 'I, however, ob- - '-Hhmeii only temporary' relief, as they - 3tj;cJited the ejfect.^ttnd- not the cause. I " "was recommended ClkmJsNts j T,o.nic, and "'-•determined to test its efficacy* and I am " uvery'Rrateful for the good 'results which _ - •-Jhsive. followed, it use. I took five bottles, x fiaTid aiu wonderfully improved, and have C\\d-\ no return -of those excruciating ,51iea\iaches since taking that valuable remedy. Eesults like this !must encour- , '-age ! /your laudable efforts to alleviate "-"the sufferings of your fellow men ; and ryouMi'ave my sanction to publish this. . .^Sydney CnnmnghanvEsq , 70, Watkiu - .istreet, Newtown^ (N S.W.), writes as -I follows : — Dear Sir, Having been a long isufrerer from neuralgia, which weakend I considerably, * 'arid 'using 1 various - -'remedies without' benefit,""! was induced to give Clements Tonic a trial, and am -^phTTsed-to" inform ~yon/~_that the result - aex-eeded 'ray- upmost'' expectations, and taking five birge boitleo I feel better than ever I did in— my life before. My "Wife and other members of our family . have used" iti with/ eanal'~success, and I can strongl} recommend it to others suffering in a like manner and offer you ■miis unso'icited testimonial to use as you ."think fit. ' 'Eeader, can any other medir ,cine show such.ia record of cures as ofi&KMEßTS'^oific ? J j .W.e^thmk not,
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 13 June 1891, Page 4
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575Migraine Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 151, 13 June 1891, Page 4
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