A Life-Time of Indigestion ! Absolutely Incapacited for Business, Was Sceptical, and fcpd no faith in any medicines but what doctors prescribed. When his friend worried him, he threw prejudice aside, took Clements Tonic, : ■ now ' > Mr L. T. Eorrest, Angas-slreet, Adelaide, Sou h Australia, writes on January 6tb, 1897 :— I cannot longer withhold my testimony as to the efficacy of Clements Tonic. From early manhood until my present age, which is 41, 1 suffered very seriously from Indigestion, which manifested itself in various form 3— constant drowsiness, lasting and splitting headaches, which fre. quenfy absolutely prevented me from atttenJing to my business. I had not the slightest fath in any medicines, except (hose prescribed by the leading doctors, and consequently spent a large portion of my income in professional advice and chemists' drug* without permanent benefit. About six mouths since, when on a holiday compelled by my old enemy, Indigestion, a friend fairly worried ma into taking a few doses of Clements Tonic Against my will and longstanding prejudice I was forced to admit feeling relieved, but fven then thought it only temporary. However, my friend induced me to continue fora little longer, and I must now confess with deep gratitude that for six months I have had no symptoms of the old trouble. I can get through my work without difficulty, . and feel young again. I trust that other sufferers may gain some relief as jours faithfully, L. T. FORREST.
WARNING. If you have a bilious head* ache take Wolfe's Schnapps; it is a valuable medicine for liver ia/itf stomach ailments. Warning. — Notice Is hereby given that I intend making it warm for all persons taking Woods' Great Peppermint; Cure this winter— so warm that it will not allow any oold to come in, and if a cold is there it wiil soon drive it out. Coughs and colds will soon be a thing of the past, if people keep a bottle of Woods* Great P.ppermint Care always in th» house.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1898, Page 2
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331Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1898, Page 2
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