WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
A, J. SCOTT, Esq., LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. Writes from “ Daily Telegraph ” Office : In justice, and in the interests of similar sufferers, I write this iu the hope that many 7 in diucuba tronyblem aed to try Clements Tonic also that the sale of such a genuine article may be increased. My wife was a dreadful sufferer from neuralgia for ovei- twelve months, she had used all kinds of remedies without the slightest benefit, but after seeing Clements Tonic advertised in the local papers for some time, I procured a bottle, and she found considerable benefit in two day 7 s, in fact felt better after the fiist few doses ; she continued Clements Tonic until one and a half bottles were taken, and now, I am thankful to say 7, she is perfectly well and has had no return of the pain, and we have great hopes that the cure will prove permanent. Y r ou may use this unsolicited testimonial, fuller particulars at the above mentioned address. A. J. Scott, Such influential and conclusive evidence, as this reaches the proprietors of this wonderful remedy 7 by every mail. When spontaneous praise like tins is heaped upou an article it absolutely proves its bona, fide.
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 165, 30 September 1892, Page 2
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206WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 165, 30 September 1892, Page 2
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