WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
MRS. A. I'ItEATT, ROWN .ST., ISALMAIJS", I N.S.W., Writes :—Having been a victim to advanced liver disease for years, and tried all the medical treatment the neighbourhood affords, I am only Joo happy to bear witness to the wonderful results- obtained by the use of Clements Tonic. I have Wen an inmate of the Balmaiu Cottage Hospital, and havehad the experience and attention of every doctor in Balmain, being under their treatment for months, all without the slightest benefit. I suffered with chronic constipation, complicated with an anal fistula which rendered the action of the bowels impossible without the use of instruments, and the torturing was unbearable. I was a martyr to headaches always languid, tired, and excessively weak, no inclination or ability to move about, and totally unable to do any housework for the last two yea**, I commenced the use of Clements Tonic, and before I wajs through the second bottle, the evfect was really .marvellous. I could eat, work, and sleep, my -pains and aches ceased : I felt a different woman entirely. My bowels acted freely, aud without any of the intense pain I used to suffer, 1 have not the slightest hesitation in stating that Clements Tonic is a most wonderful and effective remedy; it has cured me and me strong again, when doctors and hospitals have failed. I am only too pleased to #iy# my testimony in favour of Clements Tonic, as it may be the means of saving other poor sufferers from the misery and torttu*o I have endured. 1 recommend CI mi en ts Tonic to i»y friends, and in eVPry case where it has been used it has been equally effective. I shall be ionjy too happy to give .sufferers proofs of ts virtues if necessary.
Tjhis is .another casa which proves tliO truth that Clements Tonic is a genuine article and tlii.it the proprietors of it b>ave no need to boast of the virtues of their remedy, as disinterested people prove its merits.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2392, 6 August 1892, Page 4
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335WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2392, 6 August 1892, Page 4
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