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Knocking at Death's Door ! Called back by - - - Clements Tonic. MR. W. H. K. HICKSON, QUAAMA, New South Wales, writes on October 19th, 1896 :— Two years ago I was near death's door from an attack of influenza. I had been nursing friends and neighbours Buffering from the same complaint, and thought I was exempt from contracting it, but I was mistaken. After trying medicine recomended, and also calling in a doctor, who doubtless did all he could for me, failed to effect a cure. I then tried Clements Tonio, and am happy to say 1 I palled through. — Yours truly, \ W. JT. K. Mchson. I

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Manawatu Herald, 5 March 1898, Page 3

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104

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 March 1898, Page 3

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