SAVED FROM MISERY.
Mrs Fanny Dent, wife of a gentleman employed in tbe s colleriea, kindly allows us to' piiblish'tbe following facts of tier interesting case and wonderful recovery, which we gather from her correspondence, and which we shall be gliiii to allow anyone to ppruse who wishes to.dp.so. Mrs Dent has b«en in a stale of ex't'teine debility' for years, frequently quite unable to do any work, the lighteep. kind; causing great fatigue, with severe p*in« in the limbs, back, and left, side. £>o severe'waß.tbe pain that she would hove to sit or lie down frequently. Walking exercise w.asyery tryjng.-and she could only walk very slowly. She had long seen Clements Tonic advertised, but," like innny more people, her husband was preiudic'ed. agttirie't •? patent medicines," but (now we use her own words) " 1 knew Borne one who had tried. Clements lonic, and t decided lo get a Dottle on the quiet au d say nothing about it if it did me nogood. The effect I. thought something wondeifn'. 1 felt better after the first, dosd, <»nd by the tim« I had taken half » bottle I waH a different woman. My, husband, friends and neighbors soou noticed tlie chaDgain me, and they could not make itouV:- I bad to tell the truth th>lt .-jfc~ W(> e elements Tonic 'th*t was making me strong. 1 could not keep the secret, 1 w«s only too glad to give the O-edit to Clements T6nib7 After finishing ttie bottle, work was no trouble to me, but r.i.herr» ; RTeaepre, and after doing a-heovy day's* 'Vaeii'ing J-, could, go for a walk instead Of having 10 go to \ji&, as *lways happened before taking Clements Tome. One of my neighbors said to me laat. W eekH-''Wby, M»s Dent, you are doiug. wonders tbi*, week, how is il you are ho eitrong now?' She knew 1 had done more tl-at weetf than I h<d able to do in VI ymas b«fore (<*he 'had known me this' time for I am un-old-retident of thi* locality, having- li.vod here, for 15 yearn.) IrepJjed: ?,tes; 1 fe'el' a wonder to myself boIHV ttll yoii the secret; I have been takingpiementf Tonic, and X.canhot tell you I haw« derived from it You know what my sufferiugs have b'en aud now I have a genuine taste of goud'healtt'."' iVlrs Dent wrote us those Particulars of hnr remarkable cure in March;! She wisely,,,however, decided to continue the medicine to "eli-.ch the cure" as it were. ;-Some time afterwards -ha wrote as follows:—',' VVaratah Commonage, Sir.-It is';w,th gr'e'ar'pldß'eure tharl pSo these few lines. I have been as you koow '« -great sufferer from weakness aod debility for years. I was under several doctors, but they never did. spy good. 1 despaired of ever beiDg batter, but as ; I stated in iiiy last letter I BB w'Clements Tonic advertised. Itried a bditle and its'effect was someting wonderful, i felt better-almost immediately, and was a new woman after finishing the first bettlf. Before takißg Clements Tonic it-was, a great trouble even to do a little house-wdrk, bu(; afterwards my work was a pleasure, arid my friends and neighbors were surprised at ihe change in nae I cannot say too much in praise of it "«nd can only .gratefully describe my case and strongly advise all who Buffer from weakness,: pain, in the side, ringing noises in the ears, and shortness of breath to take'Oiemenis Tonio. I feel sure it will do them as much goodias it has done me.—Yours gratefully, Faony Dent " We have great pleasure in thanking-this Jady for allowing ns vo publish'this case. W e constantly, hear-of eimilar ; ones J which *pe.»ple object to have published through a false delicacy. Wonly want id publish them,in the interests of suffering humanity. Surely it is not wrong for paop'e-to apknowledge the genuioeT&sß and reliability; of an article, when they have proved it to pwww the nrobertieVwee'uimfnr 'I '
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2175, 14 March 1891, Page 4
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650SAVED FROM MISERY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2175, 14 March 1891, Page 4
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