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Migraine

v Nertous' headaches and neuralgia'afe' ' th£° first, v surest, and* -most, reliable symptoms of approaching dechna lof ' -physfcab healthr t rhey ,are distinctly -nerve pains, tin infallible telegiapTi mes--aiiV' profnosticative of approaching pliyxical weakness,' They are- intinvi* "tH)n«t that the strength is beine; impaired. *O»'er ?vork of any description musf result 'iv enerv^uipn and ( jpnFeebltjment of the corporeal structure This. .wear and tear -- -ji—Hfted by- scientists -destructive metaLuliadi) nuvy be brought about by .worry, , "ietpp<i<i^ye mental on physicial labour, by - -vcontinual^^atteation to business, by bad food, bad air oi an\ acute, sickness, the - of Diatermty, the strain of motherhood, dissipation.- and m >ny other causes. The;proper'reaiedy''is Clements' Tonic. This must and* wiJl 'cure the' worst and most "severe cases f Thi's T ,is a positive fact; it has done it,. and will do it again ' always. ,We are thus, empathic because "wi^'know we are talking tsicts, whioh the evidence of disinterested persons proves. , Mb Henry A. Crane, a gentleman well- I kno^wn all over the colony, writes : Dear I siryrrrFor the last seven years I have i been & victim to the most excruciating agony, from neuralgia, and also sufEeied from extteme nervou»ness.* I tried ' - hum'.re^s of so called specifics, butwith- - oul avail ; and, being a commercial tn'reller, am particularly liable to colds frcm pxpoture to draughts, ; a slight •one eyen, a'ways fled to my facial nerves, and"aaused neuralgic pains, preventing Bleep and-causing' excessive" sympathetic headache. I saw Clements Tontc advertised.; procured^a bpttle, and in two days the pain was completely cured, a I had neyer expected and am deeply thankful for same. This whs four months ago, and from then till now •I have never had the slightest twiDge of excruciating tortue 1 used to have. Yon may make whatever use of this you ikei " W ff' East, Esq., Stanthorpe, -Dnlwick.' Hill, JS.S.W, suffered a mar.'ydtim of headaches, due to dis« 1 liver and indigestion, frequently " JSiavingf to leave his work m the middle. vqf 'tne day He took a course of Clt.mENT8 1 Tonic, and writes i Stanthorpe, -Dulwich >troet, Petersh'im —Dear sir, — For years I have been a great sufferer 'fromj headache, which has at times so 'prostrated me that 1 have been totally unable to attend to my work. 1 have the most skil(ed,pliysicians in Sy^n'ey, and spent considerable money in fees and medicine. I, however, ob tamed only temporary relief, as they •"treated the.- effect, aud not the cause. T wa>> recommended ..Clements Tonic, and detei mined to test its efficacy, and I am very grateful for, the good^results which have followed it use. "Iloo"k five bottles, and am wonderfully improved, <md have JhH 'no return of those excruciating headache* since taking that valuable rem"dy JResult- like this must enconrage your laudable efforts to alleviate <the sufFei ings of your _fel low jnen ; and j you have my- sanction to publish this. ■Swlu<'y Cnnuinuh.ini, h,sq , 7.J, Watkfn stieet, ils b.W ), write-s as tollow s :— Dear Sir, Havi ,g been a long hufferer from neuralgia, which weakend me consideiabj), and ' using var'ous remedies without benefit, I was induced to^iye Climknts Toaic a tual, and am pleased to inform you that the result 'exceeded my uimost expectations, and tn.kin£ five Jjirge bolt J ew I feel better than ever I did in my life before. My "wife and other .meiobeib of our family Lave, used ltwith equal success, nnd I can strong] i'/ recommend it to others suffering in a ( like manner, and < ffer you | this unso lcited testimonial to use as you Uiink fit. Ke.idei, can any oilier mcdi- , cine show *u(h a lPcoid of cures as Clfmems J Okie ? We think not, t

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 153, 20 June 1891, Page 4

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Migraine Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 153, 20 June 1891, Page 4

Migraine Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 153, 20 June 1891, Page 4

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