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Another Great Win! AN INVALID FOR 12 YEARS.

V; ; . : Mrs;Fnnny Dent, -wife of a gentleman 7 ; in'Hhe- Lambton -Collieries, jiindjy/allow9 .nsjo pulb.ish. theffollo.wing vfacjs.-jf'lier^mteresting : case arid : wprider* : {ful;recpv.eey-; .which . we.gaih.er, from her : correspondence, 'a,nq which we snail be Iglad 'to alipw anyone to peruse J who wishes, to do so. ' .: ;yJXrs Dent :! has'-~been in a' state of extremeiaidebility; for ! twelve year's, frequently^; quite unable to do any wort, js.h,elJighjfess.^krind-j causing , great .fatigue, irith severe-pain^ in.<he. i :limbs, back, and left/.side/' So severe' was the pain that ; shji:wo\ild have fo lit. or lie down fre'qiientlyt Walkih'g exercise was very try- ; ing and' site eolulct-ohly walk very slowly. She. had long seen Clements Tonic ad* Jveftisfed, but Hire mnny more people her ■husband wais(pe'rjudic."ed .-against "patent' medicines," but Cnow we use her own' "JLj Itjnew. some one who had tried 'Clements Tonic, and I decided te get a on the. quiet and ; say nothing about. ■i&Ht -it' did ■'" me- no gbo3i : ; I felt- better iaffe&rtie^'firitf-dbsej and 'by the time I had taken, half a bottle" twas a different 'Tromaiiv, 'Mjvliusband, friends and neighribVu'r¥: sj)bn'riblibed'-the''C:hange'in.me, and ith'ey 'cPnld^ nbt y make it out. I had to tell the truth -that it was Clements Tonic that •was%aking< me strong I could not keopVth'elsecrjet, I. ; was only too glad to ? credit to Clements Tonic. After .finishing the bottle, work was no trouble to me, but rather; a pleasure, and after doing a goo.& ; day's I could go for.a.wAifcinffeAd.pflh'aying to goto bed alHiiwVys- happTiied before taking Clements Tonic;"" One' of my neighbours said to me last week, ' Why, Mrs Dent, you are doing.. wonders this week; how is it you" f are -so strong now? She knew 1 hH'dN' / dQnB i .more that .week than I.had been able- to do in. 12 years before (she had-.known : me..this _time for I am an old "lesifept of this locality, having lired h'rr&lg jcars.) I replied, • Yes, I feel a wonder 'to myself, so I'll tell you -the secret'; I hare been taking Clements ,Tpn|c; and I cannot tell you the benefit ■ i have' derived from it. You kno.w what my sufferings have beea and now I have a,"gen.vine taste of, good heahh.' " ' Mrs Dent wrote us those particulars of h.er. remarkable cure in. March. She • wisely, however, decided to continue the rn'edj.cinft to " clinch the cur^ " as it were. Some time afterwarda she wrote as fol - Hows: — - 1 "'■'■.. '.. . Wnratah. Commonage, If. S,W. '•' Dear Sir,— lt is wi'li pleasure that I pen these few lines.. I have been as you know a great sufferer from weakness and d'ebility.'fbr years. I wa? under several doctors, but. they never did any goo J. I despaired of ever bcijig better, but as I stated in my last letter,_ I saw CLEirENTS Tonjc-adverlised. I tried a bottle almost .iinm.ediately, and was a new women after finisliina the: first bottle. Before taking Clements' ' l'pnic it was a great trouble even to do a little house work, but after.Tvards: my work was a pleasure and my ffl^n^sfand^neighbpurs were surprised at ihs -change in me; T cannot sny too much in praise of it, and can only grate« fully describe my case and strongly ads : viae all who suffer from weakness, backache) pain in the side, ringing noises' in the. ears, and shortness of breatli to tnke .CtEikENTS Tonip. I fool sure it will dp them as m'ttch good ns it has done me. Tours Gratefully, ; • FANNY DENT. We have much pleasure in thanking this lady for allowing us to publish the case. We constantly hear of similar ones which people object to have published -through a false delicacy. We o.nly want to publish them in the interests, tif suffering humanity. Surely it is not wrong for people- to acknowledge the genuineness and reliability of an article, "when 1 they -have proved it to .possess the droperties we claim for it.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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Another Great Win! AN INVALID FOR 12 YEARS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

Another Great Win! AN INVALID FOR 12 YEARS. Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 50, 24 October 1891, Page 3

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