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The following letters have been sent to us for publication.

“ his life almost a Burden.”

The Fort, Dawes Point, Sydney, August 12th, 1- 89. To the Proprietor of Clements Tonic. Sir, I have been a great sufferer from languor, loss of appetite, and depressed spirits, which made my life almost a burden. I had no inclination to eat or drink even the most palatable delicacies which make a modern table agreeable ; and to such an extent did the indisposition affect my general health, that it

was impossible for me to properly attend to my business. I was recommended to try Clements I did with little hope of relief, but, after taking* a few doses, I felt a decided change, and by the time 1 had finished a bottle I could sleep the night through, and awoke next morning refreshed and With an appetite for breakfast. I now eat and drink anything that comes in my way, and, bv the use of an occasional dose of your valuable tonic, I am enabled to enjoy life thoroughly. I" remain, yours fraternally, . _ F. Davis. 4 Rowan tree St., gorner Spring St., „ „ Balmain, N.S. W. Dear Sir, Having been a victim to advanced liver disease for years, and tried all tne medical treatment the r.aighbourb<>od affords, I am only too happy to bear witness to the wonderful results obtained by the use of Clements Tonic. I have been an inmate of Balmain Cottage Hospital, and have had the experience and attention of every doctor in Balmain, being under their treatment for months, all Without the slightest benefit. I suffered from chronic Constipation complicated with an anal fistula, which rendered the action of the bowels impossible without the use of instruments, and the torturing pain was unbearable. I Was a martyr to headaches, always languid, tired, and excessively weak, no inclination or ability to move about, and totally unable to do any housework for the last two years. T commenced the use of Clements Tonic, and before I was through the second bottle the effect was really marvellous. I could eat, work, and sleep, my pains and aches ceased. I felt a different Woman entirely. My bowels acted freely and without any of the intense pain I used to suffer. I have not the slightest hesitation in stating that Clements Tonic is a most wonderfully effective remedy ; it has cured me and made me strong again, when doctors and hospitals have failed. lam only too pleased to give my testimony in favor of Clements Tonic, as it may be the means of Saving other poor sufferers from the misery and torture I have endured. I recommend Clements Tonic to my friends, and it. every cane wbe; n it has been used it has been eqna’: effective. 1 shall be only too happy give sufferers proof of its vi r i.ue b ; f

necessary. Yours very gratefully, Mrs A. Pre ATT. I his case has been under our observation for some time, and We can testify that the above is h true account of the case. Pattison & Co., Chemists, Balmain. a 1®" can hear witness to the truth of Mrs Preatt’s testimony. Jno. G. D. Kent, M P.S. 140 Short Street, Balmain, N.S.W. Beware of dangerous and harmful t ’ ie R e »«ine article is signed F. Moore Clements, have no other. Laboratories, SyßneY, N.S.W.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 4

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Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 4

Untitled Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 4

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