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"LEADED!" . * Very 111. Doctor's Attention. Sundry Medicines. No Benefit. »a » » FIRM BELIEVER IN CLEMENTS TONIC. *» $ 9 Advised a Trial. 4 Result Incredible. As well as ever. »a a a Mr. Robert Thompson, Petersburg, S.A. writes on May 3rd, 1897 : — I have every reason to be thankful to Clements Tonic, it having cured me of lead poisoning and influenza. My pase was as follows : — Six year 3 ago, while working at Dry Creek Smelting Works, I became what is c llled " leaded." This occurred three times. 1 was very ill, and had doctor's attendance and medicine, all to no purpose. My wife, who is a firm believer in Clements Tonic, advised a trial, and the result was almost incredible, for after a proper course of that excellent remedy, I was as well as ever, and have not felt any of the effects of lead since. Again, while employed at Manna Hill I had a most severe attack of influenza. I again turned to my former friend, Clements Tonic, and once more it proved to be the right remedy, for I quickly regained good health, and although influenza has been prevalent on several occasions in this neighbourhood since, I have not had an attack. Meanwhile I take every opportunity to speak highly of Clements Tonic. Youra truly, Mohert Thompson.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 February 1898, Page 3
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288Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 February 1898, Page 3
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