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BODY-SNATCHING.

Torn From'tho Grave.

An extraording case has lately como under our notice. It appear that Mr H A Crane, who travels over the Australian and ' the adjacent colonies in the interests of one of the largest importing firms in this city, ana therefore is a well-known jm all over the colonies. He had suflJSd froniaßovoroshakln? at tho Windsor Eailway smash, and had been under the, treatment of tho best physicians in Melbourne and Sydnoy;'' The most trouble* some symptom was Neuralgia, which waß excruciatingly painful; lie had been a sufferer from this complaint off for years, but since the accidenfhe had suffered ton time vforse-Uian ever. Ho consulted physician after physloian without benefit; they told him atnongst them, he had evefy complaint from atrophy of the liver to tho heart. Hfs case was bo remarkable that wo give his own_ version of it in his own words, considering ho has had a miraculous escape from suffering, if not from an untimely grave. He says;— For the last seven years 1 have been a victim to the most excruciating agony from neuralgia, and also suffered from extreme nervousness. I tried hundreds of so-called spooifico, but without avail, and, being a coirihiercial traveller, am particularly liable to cold from exposure to draughts, Ac; a slight ono even always lied to my facial nerves, and caused acute neuralgio pains, preventing Bleep, and causing excessive sympathelie headaches, 1 saw CLEMENTS' TONIQ advertised, procurod a bottle, and in two days tho pains wore completely cured, a consummation I had never expected, .and 1 am:de'oply 'thankful for same. This'vas'foufmonthsiigo,' and from then to iib'w I have never lad the slightest twinge 1 ' pf /that pxcruciatinr pain I used 'to havo. You may make what usp pf {his you'like.' Yours Gn# fully :'-'W : henryaorane;^: Wo also roceiyod similar letters 1 fromT Garrott, Esq, M,P, nho mfs:-" Ha'• has found Clemen's Tonlo sfwat aid, tij : v

appotito and digostion, nnd from Mrs Whnlloy, who was quito worn oufc.tifcd, woak, nnd unnblo to raovo, Sho took seven bottles of Clemont's Tonic, nnd now can eat, work, and sleop, and is etionp' than ovor before, Wo could no on liko this with evidence that provDJ tho value of Cibmentb' Toxic in acute diseases right down tho column, and then for yards ovor tho edgo of tho paper, bo inexlnustabto is our' supply of influential and positivo endorsements, Wo will send full particulars of tho diseases Clements' Tonio ib suitable fur on receipt ot your name and address, F M Clements, Newtown, Sydney, and all chemists and medicino dealers etc.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 2

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430

BODY-SNATCHING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 2

BODY-SNATCHING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3642, 18 October 1890, Page 2

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