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YOU LOOK SICK! YOU FEEL SICK! YOU ARE SICK!

WHAT WILL YOU DO ? IF YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL TAKE A COURSE OF CLEMENTS TONIC. The greatest renovator of a worn out system the world has ever seen, positively and permanently restores, manly virility, to prove which evidence is forthcoming from any quarter.

READ THIS CASE. Mrs Annie Levett, Manchester street, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes on April 19th, 1893 :—About two years ago I received a great shock to my nerves which brought on palpitation of the heart, and laid me prostrate in bed for a month. I had resort to a doctor but he did me very little good, still very little better; I applied to a chemist, being very weak and nervous and really fit for no kind of work; I had no heart to do anything, and my life was a burden to me. I had read about Clements Tonic, and was persuaded to give it a trial. I got some and found it was the best thing I had taken for my complaint—in fact, it has made me feel strong, having put new vigor into me; it has greatly improved my appetite, and removed that unpleasant feeling of weakness and langour.— Yours truly, Annie Levett, Manchester street, Christchurch, N.Z.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 677, 26 January 1894, Page 2

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213

YOU LOOK SICK! YOU FEEL SICK! YOU ARE SICK! Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 677, 26 January 1894, Page 2

YOU LOOK SICK! YOU FEEL SICK! YOU ARE SICK! Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 677, 26 January 1894, Page 2

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