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DO YOU SUFFER ? ABE YOU AFFLICTED WITH INDIGEBTION, BACKACHE, TIRED AIHINGLIMB*. LIVER COMPLAINT, LASSITUDE, OR Any complaint arising from an impoverished nervous system ? If so CLEMENTS TONIC 'S A QUICK, PROMPT AND SURE CURE, IT DOES NOT MERELY ALLAY THE SYMPTOMS BUT EFFECTS A PERMANENT AND POSITIVELY LASTING CURE. ASK. Mr. W. A. Jones, Uralla, N.H.W , writes on September 7th, 1896:— I have much pleasure in sending you this testimony. About seven years ago I was seized with a languid feeling, my stomach would reject j all food, I could not sleep at night, my ! mouth was always parched, especially at night; the least noise would cause irritation of the nerves ; the slightest co d air seemed to go right through me. I also suffered with palpitation of the heart to such an extent as to become alarmed. I had pains in the region of the liver ; I became very nervous, and also suffered from shortness of breath. I consulted doctors in this town and Armidale ; their medicine would give me slight relief but nothing permanent. I was aso treated by doctors in Sydney and Newcast'e with the same result. I became eo weak I could scarcely stand, and despaired of ever regaining my health. I continued in this state for three years. Reading one of your books I was struck by some of the statements of some of my personal acquaintances. I sent for a supply of Clements Tonic and threw the other medicine away. After taking Clements Tonic, in conjunction with Dr Fletcher's Pills for a few days, I seemed to relish my food, which I. had

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Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 3

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270

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 3

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