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" Tiß never too late to mend " is an old sa j ing, very applicable in cases of reformation or leaving off bad habits, but in cases of sickness or disease no delay must occur, or it very will probably be " too late to mend." At the onset of disease almost every case is curable ; if neglected almost every disease will progress beyond its curable stages. A simple headache is a reflex sign that some internal organ is deranged, and this irregularity continues and increases, al* though the noticeable signs — headache, &c, disappear, An early treatment with Clements Tonic is necessary, and must on account of its scientific composition, prove an effective remedy. Mrs Mcelbr, Georgina street, Newtown, N.S.W., writes : " I can with confidence bear witness to the wonderful efficacy of Clements Tonic in curing liver and kidney disease. I have long been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint) and an affection of the kidneys. I suffered terribly from headaches, pains in the back and side, with obstinate constipation. No one except myself knows what my sufferings have been. I was always tired and languid, with no ability or nclineiion to perform my daily work. My tongue was furred in a morning, and a sour taste in the month, frequent vomiting, one day I would be pretty well and the next very distressed or completely protrasted with a very confirmed languor. This went on until I was so ill I was completely done up and quite unable to move. My ankles being swollen as thick as my thighs, I con» suited physicians, all of whom pronounced the case one of dropsy. They variously ascribed the oause to be heart, liver or Bright's disease. The kidneys were, undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen ankles when pressed with a finger would leave a dent in the place for days, and it was easy to press the end of the finger an inch deep, when the hole \rou)d not &)l uv for four days. I had beard of the wonderful cures effected by Clements Tonic and commenced its use. I took three bottles and the swelling in the ankles commenced gradually to subside. I continued the medicine, and am now completely cured ; my ankles are their usual. size ; Ihayeao aches orpnins and can do a good day's work with pleasure ; my tired aching feelings have all disappeared, and I am confident I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful yirtueof Clements Tonic. My address is at the head nf this letter, and I will rev.ly to any cora« munieations if a stamped envelope is sent with inquiry, as I consider it my duty to publish a record of my wondi-r fui cure." .Renumber (here are him dreds of imitations in Australasia ; insi-t on Clements Tonic, " Tis sold by all chemists and storekeepers; to take substitutes is only to waste your time and money.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 115, 26 March 1892, Page 4

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Begin in Time Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 115, 26 March 1892, Page 4

Begin in Time Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 115, 26 March 1892, Page 4

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