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Living Curse ! SEEMED A vLQST NERVE POWER. j LOST ENERGY. 4 LOST MONEY. Paying for Medicine that did no good. RAPID AND SPEEDY RECOVERY DUE TO CLEMENTS TONIC. 78 -MR. M. JOHNSTON, Geelong, Victoria, who writes on the 19th September, 1896 :— Those who have never had-' a day's illness cannot know the feeling 5f gratitude that permeates the syßtem of one who, after days, weeks and years of sickness, has been restored to strength and vigor through the discovery of one who has used his brains for the purpose of restoring strength to the sick. I was one of these. For a considerable time I was troubled with extreme lassitude. I thought it was nothing but laziness, and tried to work it off, but it was of no avail. I became extremely nervous, and was frequently afraid of falling, my dizziness was so great. I detested the tight of food, and could hardly digest anything and was ultimately compelled to lie up, all the while taking medicine, and carrying out the doctor's orders. I lost weight rapidly, and found myself so weak and ill that living seemed a curse; my purse, too, lost weight, and I did not feel inclined to continue paying for medicine which was doing me no good. I was pressed by a relative to try Clements Tonic I bought a large bottle, and it performed a miracle with me. My appetite returned, my flesh assumed a healthy oolor, and I felt not only inclined, but eager for work, and all my energy seemed entirely restored, and 1 only attribute my rapid and speedy oure to Clements Tonic. M. tfoknston.

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Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1898, Page 3

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273

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1898, Page 3

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