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“Did these so-called remedies do what they pretended ? ” “ They did nothing at all, except th? pills, and these gave much pain to swallow, and I could feel them Sticking; at the Bottom of my throat for hours afterwards. I believe I should have been just as well off if I had saved the money I spent on these things and swallowed bread pills and water.” “ Did a doctor see you ? ” “ Yes ; and prescribed for me, but unfortunately his medicine proved of no value in my case. I was really in a very precarious state, and, what was worst of all, the future held out to me no hope of getting better. ')ne must get better or worse. One doesn’t remain stationary in sickness, and I recognised that day by day I was growing a little • orse.” “ But you look alright now. How do you ; ccount for the change ? ” “My husband brought me home a bottle cf Clements Tonic. He said, ‘ you must try this,* and, as he insisted, I took a few doses, but I must confess with very little hope of any good.” “ Did it have any good effect ’ ” “Yes ; my nerves felt slightly calmer in tone, so I continued taking Clements Tonic, and I was very pleased to find that it enabled me to sleep better at night. I now felt Sure oF My Ground, and I never missed a dose. The condition of my nerves improved every day, and along with this I lost that despondent, hopeless view of life, and began to look forward t<r health and strength again. Nor was I disappointed. I steadily improved, my headaches went, and once more I could take a cheerful interest in my daily work »id surroundings. Clements Tonic Plucked Up My Spirits wonderfully. It braced me up all over, and I soon began to eat well and put on lle»k That strange waxy appearance of the skin changed to a healthy hue, and by a stesdy use of Clements Tonic I gradually attained -my present State of Health and Strength. I am not a bit nervous, and I can go anywhere and do anything without the least feeling of fear. If you like to see my husband he can endorse what I’ve said, and he can also tell you what good Clements Tonic did for him.” “ What ailed him ? ” “ He got ill through exposure, and he got so thin that a four suit fitted him when he once wore a six, and that was tee small; so you can guess how He Fell Away. His liver was affected, for he got as yellow as a guinea. Clements Tonic put him right, and he’s working to-day.” “ May I publish all this in eur paper ! ” “ Certainly.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Alics Hamchbtt, of Macquarie Street, Windsor, in the Colony of New South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting ot nine folios, and consecutively numbered from one to nine, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clemente Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way ; and I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously belie vine the same to be true and by virtue of ths provisions ot an Act. made and passed in the ninth year of the reign nt her present Majesty, intitulsd “An Act tor ths mors effectual abolition ot Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments ot ths Govarnmsnt of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in Heu thereof, and lor the suppression st voluntary awl extra-judicial Oaths and AOdavita." Declared at Windsor this 28th day of July, 18#B, before mo, W. F. UNBLEY. J.F.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2053, 30 March 1900, Page 7

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624

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2053, 30 March 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIX, Issue 2053, 30 March 1900, Page 7

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