<| ill.. r L ..,n, , I ' fcou todK sick i YOU FEEL BUM ! YOU ABE SICK t WHAT WILL YOU DO ? IP YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL TAKE A ., COURSE OP CLEMERTS TONIC. The greatest renovator of a worn out system the world has ever seen, positively and permanently restores, manly virility, to prove whioh evidence is forthcoming from Ray quarter. READ THIS CASE. If r George Livermore, Russell Street, Too* if jomba, Queensland, writes on May 18th, 189$ :— Permit me ihe pleasure of adding testimony to the many you must have re the excellence of Clements Tonio. For over fourteen years I suffered from liver O?rm\laint and about *t™ v C£!"? b<t ° * '°°k Cold, whioh resulted in influenza. It would bs iirscome to go into details and describe my sufferings. I bad pains in the head, ■boulders, and over the region of the kid asys, with most obstinate constipation. I •pint a great deal of money on dootors and nlsdicine; I also left the Castlemaine (Victoria) Hospital as incurable. \Miile •offering from influenza I waa strongly adviled to try Clements Tonic, tdid so rather reluctantly, having no faith in patent medicines, but I soon had reason to be thankful, for after using six bottles I was restored to auoh good health such as I had not enjoyed for over fifteen years, and I have had no return of the old symptoms. The above is a concise and truthful statement of facts, and my former complaint was well known here, therefore you may make what use you like of this. My chief objeot in sending this statement is for the benefit Oft others who may be suffering as I was before trying Clements Tonio. — I am, yours truly, George Livermore, Russell Street, Toowoomba, Queensland.
MISS MARION DEAN WAS COUNSELLED TO TAKE DB. WILLIAMS 1 PINK PILLS FOB PALS PEOPLE. SHE ACCEPTED THE ADVICE WITH ■ PROFIT, AND NOW DIVIDES HER GRATITUDE BETWEEN HKB FRIEND AND THIS GREAT REMBDY. NEURALGIA AND LOSS OF APPE. TITE OF LONG STANDING CURED. The excruciating agony bo inseparably Msoejated with neuralgia not nnfrequently unnerves its viotims to such an extent as to unfit them for any description of work. Day after day, and week af ler week, their safferinga are mercilessly continued in gpite of the many remedies resorted to, and their condition, before the stern and ruthless tormentor, beoomes pitiful to behold. Those . who have experienced neuralgia in all its force have desoribed the pain endured as similar to that which would be produced by pressing hot irons against the cheek boueß after removal of the flesh covering them. Then again there is the twitching, or as it is more generally termed, the jumping of the nerves. It is no wonder that sufferers undergoing such torture should, as in the case of Miss Dean, lose all desire for food; their physical troubles, when so pronounced, have always » mental ally, and the results are severe keyond description. News' having got abroad of a remarkable Core having been effected at Paddington, Sydney, a reporter was despatched to verify the facts, and so called upon Miss Mai ion Dean, whom he found at her residenoe, 58 Gordon-street. " Mine was a very bad case," said Miss Dean, on being questioned, " as it was one Of long standing, and I could find nothing to relieve me, let alone oure me. I have tried a great number of medicines of different kinds, but not one of them did me any good. Tour pills had already obtained ft great reputation in this locality before I tried them, and in faot they were brought prominently under my notice by a friend who lives in the neighborhood who had had practical proof of their value, she having derived immense benefit from ihem. This strongly induced me to give them a trial. I bought three boxes for a start, and proceeded to use them in the manner indicated .on the direction Bheet accompanying eaoh box. They had a raarTtllous effect, why even the first box pro. doced ft wonderful ohange ; the severity of nenralgic painß, which I had seldom b»*o vnthout Jor a number of yeiM*-, was gre;itl/ 4imi&i*~fld, and m» appetite, whioh had ftkßOSt ceased- mT exidt, returned to toe. Tb_ gave _«» great faith in the efficacy of
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Manawatu Herald, 7 August 1897, Page 3
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