BODY-SNATCHING.
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An extraordinary easo has latoly como under our notice. It appears that Mr H A Otano, who travols over the Australian and the adjacent coloni;s in the interest!) of ono of the largest importing Brms in this city, and therefore is a woll-known man all over tho colonies, has latoly been in very indifferent health. Ho had sulTored from a severe shaking at tho Windsor Railway smash, and had been under the treatment of the best physicians in Molbournn and Sydney. Tho most, troubleBorne symptom was Neuralgia, which was excruciatingly painful; lie-had been a suferer.from this complaint »n and ofl for years, hut since tho accident, ho had suffered ton times worso than ever. Ho consulted physician after physician without boueGt; they told him amongst then), he had every complaint from atropby of the liver to tho heart. His case was so remarkable that wo givo his own .version of it jn, his own words, considering bo has had a" miraculous escape'froii} acute sujfering, jf not froni an untimely gravo. "Ho'cajs;For tho last seven years I have been a victim to the most exorucia'ing agony from neuralgia, and also suffered from extreme nervousness. I tried hundreds of so-called specifics, but without aval, and, being a commercial traveller, am particularly liable to cold from exposure-to draughts, £oj J slight oue oven always fled to my facial nerves, and csijsed acuto.neuralgio pains, preventing • 'sleep, l and causina excessive sympathetic headache,. 'I saw CLEMENTS TONIC advertised,' procured abottlo, and in 1 two tbvys tho pain's wiw djjnipletely cured, a consummation I had ii6vor eppcoUil, 6ijd apj deeply thankful for same, This was (our mouths ago aud from tjien to now } hiira never ha'd tho slightest twinge of that excruciating pain 1 pscd to have, You may make what use of this you' like Yours gratefully, ' HENRY iV CHAM, Wo also received snh'ilar loiters from, f, (farrett, 'Esq.', ,' who says'.— 'I Delias foijiid' Ulemenk' Tonjo a great, aid to appetite and dige3tioi), ! ''g'n4 from I Mrs Whalley, who was quite worn out, tlftd, weak and unable to', move. Sho tooksevea Rents' Tonic, and now cm eat"," vort, ani is strqnger than over bef'.ro, " • I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 16 August 1890, Page 2
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433BODY-SNATCHING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3589, 16 August 1890, Page 2
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