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" 'Tit never too late to mend " is an old saying, Tery applicable in cases of reformation or leaving off bad habits, bat in cues cf sickness or disease no delay most occur, or it will very probably Boon be " too lace to mend." At the onset of disease almost every case is curable; if neglected almost every disease will progress beyond its curable stages. A simple headache is a reflex sign: that some internal organ is deranged, and this irregularity continues and increases, although the noticeable signs- r headache, etc., disappear. An early treatment with Clements Tonic is necessary, and must, on account of its acientiffc composition, prove an effective ] remedy. Mis Mealier, Georgina street Newtown, N.S.W., writes: •• I can with confidencei)ear witness to the wonderful efSeaoy oKHemeats Toniq in curing liver! and kidney disease. 1 have lung been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint) aad affection of the kidneys. 1 suffered terribly from headaches, pains in the back and side, with obstinate constipation. No one except myself knows what my sufferings have been. 1 was always tired and languid, with bo ability or inclination to perform mydaily work. My tongue was furred in a morning, and a sour taste in tlie mouth, and frequent vomitinr, one day I would be pretty well and the next very distressed or completely protrasted with a very confirmed languor. This went on until I was so ill 1 was completely done up and quite unable to move. My ankles being swollen as thick as my thighs, I 1 consulted physicians, all of whom pronounced thecaseoneot dropsy. They variously ascribed the cause to be heart, liver, orßright's disease. The kidneys wore undoubtedly diseased, because the swollen ankles when pressed with the finger would leave ' a dent in the plsee for days, and it was easy to press the end of the finger an inch deep,, when the hele would not fill up for four days. I had heard of the wondeifjil cures effected by Clements Tonic and commenced its use. I took three bottles and the swellings in the ankles commenced gradually to subside. I continued the medicine, and am now completely cured; my ankles are their usual I have so aches nor pains and can do a good day's work with pleasure; my tired aching feelings have all disappeared, and I am confident I have been rescued from the an untimely jjrave by the wonderful virtues ol Clements Tonic My address is at the head of this letter, and 1 will reply to : any communications it a stamped envelope fphent with enquiry, as 1 con' aider it is my duty to publish a record of my wonderful cure." Remember there ate hundreds of imitations in Australasia, ■ insist on Clements Tonic. 'Tis sold by all chemists and storekeepers—to take , substitutes is only to waste time and money.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 28 November 1891, Page 3
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478Begin in Time. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3975, 28 November 1891, Page 3
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