BEAD THE EVIDENCE.
Mr William Taylor, commercial traveller, Bong Bong Street, Bowral, N.S.W., writes on Jane 3rd, 1896 :— Some time ago I was very ill with influenza, brought on by overwork and worry ; in fact, I was more dead than alive. I could not eat, my sight was impaired, and I was also affected with drowsiness, giddiness, and costiveness. Eetarning from business one evening, I chanced to meet a friend who asked me what was the matter, when told, he advised me to try Clements Tonic, so I went and bought a bottle, and before tea I took the first dose, and another the next morning before breakfast, and I can assure you I felt an improvement ; therefore, I gained confidence, and continued until I had finished the bottle, when I felt perfect, and since then I take nothing else when out of sorts. I have recommended it to many people since, with similar results. You are at liberty to publish thia if you wish for the benefit of others.— William Taylor, Bong Bong-st., Bowral, N.B.W.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 November 1897, Page 3
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176BEAD THE EVIDENCE. Manawatu Herald, 6 November 1897, Page 3
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