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BODY-SNATCHING.

Torn From th« Grave. An extraordinary caso has lately como under our notice, It appears tlut Mr H A Crane, who travels ovor tho Australian and the adjacent colonies in the interests of one of tho largost importing firms in this city, and therefore is a well-known man all over tho colofiies, has lately been in very indifferent health, He hVd suffered from a severe shaking at tho Windsor Railway smash, and had beon under tho treatment of the best physicians in Melbourne and Sydney. The.most troublesome symptom was neuralgia, which was excruciatingly painful; he had been a sufferer from this complaint on and off for years, but since tho accident ho had suffered ten times worse than evor. He consulted physician after physician without benefit; thoy told him amonpfst ihom ho had every complaint trom atrophy of the liver to the heart. His caso was so romarkablo that wo givo his own vorslon ot it In his own words, considering ho aas had a miraculous escape from acute suffering, if not from an untimoly grave Ho says :

For tho last seten years I have been, a viotim to the'most excruciatinp from Neuralgia, and alio suffered froiJ 1 . extreme nervousness, I tried hundreds of so-called specifics, but without avail, \id being a commeroial traveller, am particularly liable to cold from exposure to draught*, iSx, j a slight, even, otays fled to my facial nerves, and: caused acute neuralgic pains, preventing sleep, and oausirie; excessive ■•:■ sympathetica headache. I saw CLEMENTS' TONIO' advertised, procured a bottle, and in two days the pains were completely cured, a consummation I had nevor, expected, and am deeply thankful for same. This wasfoormonthsajro,and from then to now 1 have Sever, had the slightest twinge of tho excruciating pains 1 wed to have. You may make what use of this you liko, Your gratefully HENRYAORANE.

Wo also received similar letters from T Garrett, Esq, M.P, who [says;-" He has found Oiements' Tonic a great aid to appetite and digestion, and from Mrs Whalloy, who was quite worn out, tired, weak, and unable to! move.' She took seven bottles of Clements' Tonic, and now can eat, work,'and; sleep, and ib stronger than ever before. ". We could go on like this with evidenco that proves the value ,of'CiKaßuis' Tonic in acute diseases right down the column, and then for. yards ever the edge of the paper,'.so, ihexhaustable is our supply of influential;and positive endorsement, Wo,will send full par-/, ticulara of the diseases' CleinentV Tonio ''.-. is smtableifqr on receipt of jour.namtL. and address. FM Sydney, and all chemists antl dealers, ■:■'/■■ :, :.";

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3633, 15 November 1890, Page 2

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431

BODY-SNATCHING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3633, 15 November 1890, Page 2

BODY-SNATCHING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3633, 15 November 1890, Page 2

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