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DISEASE DEFIED ! HEALTH INSURED! CLEMENTS TONIC HOLDS THE EFCORD. More lives saved by Clements Tonic than by all other medioines combined. A GENUINE ARTICLE COMMANDS SUCCESS. CLEMENTS TONIC IS GENUINE. CLEMENTS TONIC IS SUCCESSFUL. READ THE EVIDENCE. Mr GEORGE M'DONALD, Sth Duaedin Cured of Swelmnos N.N., writes In Kneejoints. writes on 20th September, 1894 :— Please accept the following testimony to the valuable qualities of Clement's Tonic. I had for four months a swelling iv my kueejoints and .ankles, brought on by exposure to wet and cold during the years I was coach driving. I was laid up, and could not walk without pain, although I was free from pain while sitting or lying down ; it was only tthen I my weight was on my limbs that the pain | became severe. 1 could get no ease from oils' or other treatment. I consultad one doctor, who told me I had rheumatism ; j he prescribed a liniment, also a mixture, but I got no better. Reading one of your advertisements, 1 resolved to give Clements Tonio a trial. After the first bottle I was surprised at being able to walk with less pain, so I continued it for six weeks, and am happy to say all swelling had gone. In fact I was cured, as for more than twelve months I have been free from all pain and swelling. A great number of my friends are aware of the above facts, so you are at liberty to use this statement as you wish. —I am, yours gratefully, George McDonald, South Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1896, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
658

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1896, Page 3

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