WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
W. SIMMONS, ESQ., BENDIGO, (VIC.), Writes, under date September 19,1891 : “Dear Sir, —For the last four years I have suffered great misery 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 ot vomiting and headaches. I arose in a morning more tired than when I went to bed, and was so constipated that 1 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, but after that I seemed to get relief daily, and a three months’ course so completely restored my health, that now I feel as if I had been born again or transplanted to an entirely new sphere 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 it is wonderful that it should have cured my case, which had baffled the best medical skill these colonies afford. Long live Clements’ Tonic! say I; others may doubt its value if they like. I have PROVED IT GENUINE.” This case is similar to hundreds 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 Clements’ Tonic the patient recovered, as do all others.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2387, 26 July 1892, Page 4
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289WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2387, 26 July 1892, Page 4
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