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Migraine

Nervous headaches land neuralgia are- -, 'the first, surest, and most reliable ■syniptoiss of appronching decline of ■.physical health. They- are distinctly : - :nerve pains', an infallible telegraph mes- - : ;age prognosticat'ive of approaching • physical, weakness. "They are intima*. -tions that tho strength is being impaired. - - 'Over-work of any description must result in enervation and en feeble tnent of the •corporeal structure This wear and tear (termed by scieutists destructive meta» ■holism) may be brought about by worry,' excessive mental or (hvsicial labour, by continual attention to business, by bad food,, bad airor any acute sickness, the •■duties of maternity, ilie strain of motherhood, dissipation: and m my other causes. 'The,.proper remedy is Clements* Tonic. This must and will* cure the worst and most severe cases This is 'a positive ' fact; it has done it, and will do it again always.- We are thus empathic because we knqw we are talking tacts, which the : evidence of disinterested persons proves: j Mr Henry A. Crane, a gentleman well- 1 fc»^~-ino«ri all over the colony, writes : Dear sir^F6T~4h.e_last seven years I have ' been a victim loathe most' excruciating -■ agonyfrom neuralgiaY^and also suffered from extreme nervousness/ I tried hundreds of. so-called' specifics^but withr;^;.out; avail; and, being a commercial v>, traveller," am 'particularly habje to colds J from exposure to draughts, &c.; a slight even; always fled to my facial nerves, •=—rtcni .caused neuralgic pains, preventing • -, sleep afid causing excessive -sympathetic headache. I saw Clemrnts Tontc advertised-, procured a botHe» and in two .- days the pain was completely cured, a consummation I liad never expected and am deeply thankful for same. This was - four months ago, and from then till now . I have never had. the slightest twinge of the excruciatina lortue 1 used 1o have. You may make whatever, use of this you ..ike: W. H East, Esq., Stanthorpe, - Dulwick. Hill, N.S.W., 'suffered a martydom of-headaches, due to dis« •' ordered, liver and indigestion, frequently - Laving to leave his work in the middle, of the day He.look a course of Cleic-' .■RUTS Tonic, and "writes:—Stanlhorpe, J)ulwich street, Petersham.—Dear sir,— . For years I have been a great sufferer ' from headache, which lias at times so prostrated me that 1 have been totally "unable to attend to my work. ] bave consulted the most skilled physicians in •_ „ jSyJney. and spent considerable money iiit&eq and niedicino. -I, however, ob.tainetl only tpnvportiry relief; as they treated the effect, nud not the 1 cause. I was recummended Clements Tonic, and determined to test its efficacy, and I am - very grateful forjbe good results which i ' have followed it use. I took five bottles, and a t ra,wonderfully- improved, »nd have hai no return of those excruciating headaches since taking that valuable Temedy. Results like this must encourago your'Jaudahle efforts to alleviate i be sufferings of• your fellow men;, and tou have my sanction to publish this. Sydney Cnnninghiim, Ksq., 70, Watkinstreet, Newtown /N S.W.), writes, aS follows:—Dear Sir, Havi-sg been a Jong . 'sufferer From neuralgia, which weakend ,-•-me considerabl}', nnd' using various '. Tcuiedies without bern-fit, I was induced to give Clvments Tonic a trial, anil am \-.pleased to inform you that the result -exceeded my utmost expect;)tions, and /tsiking. five large bottles I feel better -flinn V»verl did in my life before. My ;"wife.iir,d other members oF our family, - fliavciised it with equal success, and X • ran htronpl^v recomnlend' J ifc to others snfferinii in a like manner, ond r ffer you *this un.so icited testimonial'to" use as'you iliink fit. R«-jider, can any other mcdi- - «me show'Mich a record of cures as Cr.'MENTs Jonic? We thinrk' nbV

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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Migraine Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

Migraine Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 156, 27 June 1891, Page 4

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