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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

W. SIMMONS, ESQ., BENDIQQ, (VIC), Writes, under date September 19,1891 : "Dear Sir, —For the last four years I have suffered great miseiy from nervous debility, complicated with liver and kidney disease. My water was scalding hot and very scant and muddy. I had sharp, shooting pains all over my body, was very weary, always tired and languid, with NO appetite, and frequent attacks of vomiting and headaches. I arose in a morning more tired than when I went to bed, and was so constipated that T had to take the most violent cathartics. I consulted doctors without number, and all without benefit, until my wife persuaded me to use Clements Tanic. The first three bottles did not seem to have much effect, by* after that I seemed tc, get relief daily, and a three morrths 1 pours,e so completely restored my health, that now I feel as if I had been born again or transplanted to. jm entirely now spliei'u of existence. I was never so well before, and feel as strong as a lion, and can perform any reasonable amount of exertion without fatigue. You can easily understand how grateful I am to your wonderful remedy, for $ \§ wonderful t];at |t should/ l«aveT cured my case, winch had baimed the best medical skill these colonies afford. Long live Clements' Tonic! say I; others may doubt its value if they like. I ha.YF, PROVED IT GENUINE," . . Tljif) fjatfg |fj similar, to hundrods of others. The patient consulted the doctors, who tried the usual experiments, and each one adopted ;a different treatment, not one being used long enough to have any effect; finally, on a proper course of Tonic the patient others, 'jphp Emperor of Bussia has been, plunged into the deepest affliction (says Truth) by the sadden death of h.ifc va|e>i and confidential serva'wtj Diinitiri Varkofi", wljm fyid never been absent from him for a single day during a period of more than 30 years, Varkoff always slept in the room next to the Emperor's, and within the last three years, he times saved his Majesty from assassination; but thesp attempts on tli,e Emperor's life were hushed up, and the exact details have remained a secret. Yarkuft' tVtttned. the ferocious mastiffs AVhjclt always yuni'd the, Emp.jtro.r- wherever \\q. and -' his Maiesty w-'VS <■>- ' - ueu WiiSOri to foar *- - «'!»«» ™ ere . r,vi-l V'ia>.- ...eacliory in the lm\n.' "J», Varkoil cooked all his tier's food. He was of dauntless courage, ami n perfect Hercules.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18920716.2.22

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
411

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 3

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2383, 16 July 1892, Page 3

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