WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
MES. A. FKEATT, BOWN ST., UALMAIN,
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 too happy to bear witness to the wonderful results obtained by the use of Clements Tonic. I have been an inmate of the Balm a in Cottage Hospital, and have had the experience and attention of every doctor in Balmain, being under their treatment for months, all without the slightest benefit. I 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 years. I commenced the use of Clements Tonic, and before I was through the second bottle, the effect 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 mo and made me strong again, when doctors and hospitals have failed. I am only too pleased to give my testimony in favour of Clements Tonic, as it may be the means of saving other poor sufferers from the misery and torture I have endured. I recommend Clements Tonic to my friends, and in every case where it has been used it has been equally effective. I shall be ionly too happy to give sufferers proofs of ts virtues if necessary. This is another case which proves the truth that Clements Tonic is a genuine article and that the proprietors of it have no need to boaat of the virtues of their remedy, aa disinterested people prove its merits.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2391, 27 August 1892, Page 4
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334WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2391, 27 August 1892, Page 4
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