I AM TIRED!
Sufferers from indigestion and liver complaint are subject to a coutinued feeling of drowsiness, headache, tired, aching limbs,and a general inclination to laugnor. These symptoms are due primarily to a deficient Becretion of bile, the natural cathartic of the liver, which, when secreted in insufficient quantities, permits the coarse and fibrous particles of the food and other waste and poisonous matter from all parts of the system to become impacted in the duodenum and lower intestines, creating a very dangerous condition which roquirea instant and proper treatment. An experience of five years with Clement's Tonic has proved this remedy a specific for such complaints, and it» universal success lias resultod iu I thousands of imitations being forced on ' the market; not because they possess any therapeutic for they are purely speculative ventures. Sufferers who desire to get relief must iiisist on having Clement'a Tonic. It acts scientifically, I ha* proved its efficicy iu thousands of ' cases as effectually as in that of Mrs M. Erick, Rutherglen, Victoria, who writes : About twelve months ago I was attacked with a severe attack of influonza. I suffered for a considerable time nfterwards from severe headaches and extreme weakness. 1 had tried v.irioua reined. 63 without receiving any relief. At last I was advised to try Clement's To-ic, in conjunction with Fletcher's Pills, and I am only too happy to say that I am now quite well, and only hope that this may meet the eya of some sufferer who has suffered as I have done, and that they may receive the same benefit. —I remain, yours siucerely, M. Erick, Rutherglen.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2754, 22 December 1894, Page 1
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270I AM TIRED! Temuka Leader, Issue 2754, 22 December 1894, Page 1
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