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LIVER DISEASE! Other Advertised Cures only | aggravated his complaint. Weak, Nervous, and Sight Defective. A Two Months' Course Effected an Absolute Cure. Mr F. Hogan, Melrose Station, Condobolin N.S.W., writes on Agugust Gih, 1897 :— Iv recognition of the merits of Clements Tonic as a remedy for liver troubles, I have much pleasure in forwarding this testimonial My troubles commenced about five year ago while in Queensland. I soon found it necessary to consult a doctor, who told me what the matter was and perscribed for me. After taking his medicine, I certainly felt batter, but only for a time. Losing faith, I tried other advertised remedies, which only aggravated the complaint. I had a severe pain in the side, and used to take draughts to cause me to sleep. I became weak and nervous, and my sight became defective. I had often heard of Clements Tonic, and called upon a chemist in Charters Towers and asked his opinion, who told ma it was worth trying. I got two larcre bottles, and quickly found immense benefit. When I had a month's course the pain was gone, and I only suffered from weakness. But I continued with Clements Tonic, and in two mon hs was strong and well, and have been ever since. — Yours faithfully, F, HOGAN.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18980730.2.18.6

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Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1898, Page 2

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215

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 30 July 1898, Page 2

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