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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

MRS MORTON SMITH, MARYBOROUGH, QUEENSLAND. Writes: “Having for many years lived a life of misery, and never during that time to have known a moment’s freedom from pain, I am so grateful for the benefit I have derived from Clement’s Tonic, that I write ihe following particulars of my case : “ About four years ago I was attacked with facial neuralgia, so acute that I was unable to sleep for 17 days, I lost flesh very rapidly and was reduced to a shadow, and my family thought the end was near, so weak, pale and miserable had I become; I could see their anxious looks and hear them sobbing wl »n away from me, all courage and smiles, so »we they of my feelings. I had three doctors,

but they did me no good ; the misery still continued. At last a friend recommended Clements Tonic so strongly that I procured a bottle ; and after the third dose the pain was relieved. I continued its use and took a good many bottles and gradually recovered up/ wasted strength, and am now as well as ever 1 was in my life. lam sure Clements Tonic is the sole cause of my being alive faoven the doctors told my family that it be better to settle uiy earthly matters as ih end was near; but thanks to Clements Tonic they were wrong again. Mrs Mortox Smith. We thank Mrs Smith for allowing us to publish her testimony, fancy the misery and torture, of sleeplessness for a period of seventeen days, wakefulness being enforced by the agony of neuralgia, and all the time ail infallible remedy within reach. We trust her letter will bring the same relief to other sufferers.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 170, 4 November 1892, Page 6

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 170, 4 November 1892, Page 6

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 170, 4 November 1892, Page 6

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