WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
MRS LAURE MCELLER, GEORGINASTREET, NEWTON, N.S.W. Dear Sir, —I can with confidence bear witness to the wonderful efficacy of. Clements tonic in curing liver and kidney di-ca.sa. I have leug been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint) and an affection cf the kidneys. I suffered terribly from headaches, pains in the back and side, with obstinate constipation. No one except myself knows what mv sufferings have been I was always tired and languid, with no ability or inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue was furred in a morning, and a sour taste in the mouth, and frequent vomiting; one day 1 would be pretty well and the next very distressed or completely prostrated with a very confirmed languor, This went on until uas so ill I was completely done up and quite unable to move, my ankles being swollen as thick as my thighs. I consulted physicians, all of whom rr •>••• ■■■'■■ ' " n I*?: * h ’ v Bn, It S disease. Tb» kvtn<.ys V ;oro ,ir,r!nnht. edly disease; pres&ed with ' w ‘ u ,J the place fi, a, easy to press the finger an ii.cn U t t . '■"oh.-le would not fill up for four days, i ■> tie "d of hie wonderful cures effected by Clements ionic, and commenced its use. 1 took three bottles, and the swelling in the ankles commenced gradually to subside. 1 continued the medicine, and am now completely cured ; my ankles are their usual size, I have no aches nor pains, and can do a good day’s work with pleasure ; my tired aching feelings have all disappeared, and I am confident I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the wonderful virtues of Clement’s Tonic. My address is at the head of this letter, and I will reply to the communications if a stamped envelope is sent with enquiry, as I consider it my duty to publish a record of my wonderful cure. —Tours very gratefully, Laurb Mcellek. This was a case we can ourselves endorse, as we were cognisant of it from the outset. This ladv obtained a cure by properly treating the complaint, and a faithful treatment of Clem- — gntsTonie is always successful.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 147, 27 May 1892, Page 2
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365WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume IV, Issue 147, 27 May 1892, Page 2
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