What People Say.
"Truth is stranger than Fiction," so people Bay,, but such truth as We received from T. Ohannon, Esq., Photographer, N.S.W., is only a sample of what (tomes by every mail from all parts of Australia. Mr Ohannon speaks for himself, " I was one of the first attacked by La Grippe at Nowra, The symptoms—sneezing, running at nose, weak, wato eyes, frontal headache, as if the brain < wanted to press through, the pain was almost constant, restless, sleep, pour appetite, constipation, foul tongue, constant- 'of yellow greenish pblegm, burning bnckling feeling in the cheat, grety weakness and paiil at tile uape'ot thja neck,"water—dark brown, I tried ifi nja bul w'as'to jveak and had to lie down again, ' Wftilsji at fhp worst, I read of the ouratiye properties uf Olameat's Tonic, and was induced to try it, although scoptioiil about advertised reneui°* - "tot ft few dosea 1 felt better, so much that I wrote advice, which you promptly afforded me. i said It was a severe grip, and recotninehdej a continued course rf Clement's Tonio. I followed your advico and commenced to mend rapidly and am now entirely re* covered. I only took four bottles, but am continuing it, bo as to thoroughly re-establish my strength (wise man I Ed.). I'cau 'talfimMd' it with the greatest confidence for weak and'delioato people. Mrs Francis JJayuer, Oxford Street, Paddirigton, N.8.W., also writes, " I have suffered for many years from dyspepsia and genera) debility, and was induced to try Clements Tonio, I' have taken several botjiles 'wjth such marked success, that 1 have every confjdenqe < jn recomineuding jt to my:. friends, ll '' ffe must again warn thesufiering portion of humanity to be particularly careful that thepaoka«ea of Clement's Tonio are unbroken and intact. Several cases have come under our notice where unscrupulous men have'interfered,'with:tbe ; con* tents of the bottles, and : vve now placo a guarantee label over every packet. .' e> fuse all,where thisfit ijiroken, F^;!!,' Ulenients!;Melpourne slid Sydney,' ';/i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4049, 27 February 1892, Page 2
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327What People Say. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4049, 27 February 1892, Page 2
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