SAVED FROM MISERY.
Mrs F-ohy Dent, wife of a gentleman
employed it) the Lambton colleriea, kindly allows us to' pub ish the fol owing fact?
of tier interesting case and wonderful recovery, which «e gather from her correspondence, and which we eha 1 be glad to allow anyone to peruse who wishes to do so. Mrs Dent has baen io a otate of
extieme debility for twelve years, fre-
quendy quite unab e to do any work, the lightest kind causing great fatigue, with Be»ere pnn* in the limbs, back, and left (lide. So severe was tbe pain that she would have to sit or lie down frequently. Walking exercise was very trying, and she' could only walk very slowly. She had long seen Contents Tonic advertised, but, like people, tier husband was preiiidioi'cf against “patent medicines,’' bu 1 (now we use her own words) “ 1 knew - eora „ one who had tried Clemente Tonic, and t decided togel a bottle oo the quiet and say nothing about it if it did me no good. Tbe effect I thought something wonderin', 1 felt belier after the first dose, and by the lime I had taken half a bottle I was a different woman. My husband, friend•* and neighbors soor. noticed the change in me, arid they could not make it out. I had to tell the truth thtrt it was ‘Clements Tonic that was
making ma strong, i could not keep (he secret, I was only too gUd to give ilu • edit to Cleaents'Tooio. After finishing tbs bottle, work waa no trouble to me, but rather a pleaohre, and after doing a heavy day’s washing 1 could go for a walk instead of having to go to bed. as always
happened'before taking Clements Tonicl One of my neighbors sai I to me laai Week— ‘Why, Mrs Dent, you are doing Wonders this week, how is it yon are sv Btrpng now 1’ She knew i had done more that week than I h>d beni ab w to do n , 12yearsjbffore (she had known me this . time, for I am. an old readent of this locality,.having lived here for 15 years.) I replied : ‘ Yea, I ) feel » , wonder to myoelfi:ao VII tell you the secret; I hav beeti Ukiog l Clements Tonic, and I cannot . tell you Ihenbene.fit I, have derived from -it; iTod know what ray .sufferings have been; and now I have a genuine taste of good health.’” airs Pent wrote ns those particulars of her remarkable cure in March. She wisely, however; decided to ‘ continue the medicine to “clinch the CUtn” as it were. Some lime afterwards
ghe wrote as follows: —“ War«tah ComIJJfi&.W,,—D,e«r Sir,—lt is with u gr&'i pleasure that"! perr iheß© j few ; lines. I have beon'M you know a great suffere-
frqm weakness and debility for years. ] ‘w'.’a under several doctors, but they nevar did any good. 1 despaired of ever beid'f; batter, but as 1 stated io my Let letter I -flaw Clements Tonic-advertised. I tried a bottle and its effect was soinetiog wonderful." I felt bfelter -almost immediately, and was a new? woman after finishing the first bottle. Before tak'Bg O emsnta
Tooio it was a great trouble even to do a little house-work, but afterwards ray 1 I work was a pleasure, and my friends and neighbors were surprised at 'he change in Bie. I cannot say too much ic praise of
it, and can only grmefully describe my case and strongly advise all who suffer from weakness, backache, pain in the side, ringing noises in the tarsi «nd shortness of breath to take Clemenls Tonic, I feel sure it will do them as much good as it has done me.— Yours gratefully, Funny ■ Den*.' W« have great pleasure in thanking this lady for allowing aa io publish this case. We constantly hear of similar ones which people object to have puhl shed through a false delicncy. W» only want to publish them in (he interesis of sofferieg bunaaaity. Surely U is not
wrong for people to acknowledge the genuineness and reliability of an article, when they have proved it to possets the properties we claim for it
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2178, 21 March 1891, Page 4
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693SAVED FROM MISERY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2178, 21 March 1891, Page 4
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