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3o will novor bo vrichout it whilo there's a shot ia the Lookor. Miv A, Rendell, miner, Top Bingara, U.S. W., writes as follows Dear Sir.-It is with the greatest pleasure that I bear testimony to the wonderful effects of Clement's Tonic. 1 havo been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for the pas; eighteen months, scarcely able to work, the least oxertion causing great fatigue, f did not know what to do with myself. I lelt so miserable ; I had no appetite, a child could have eaten more than 1 did. Ono day n friend gaye me one of Clements Medical Guides, and there 1 read bow Members of Parliament and other influential people had been thoroughly cured by Clement's Tor.io, and I reasoned, " If Clement's Tonic cured them, it will cure me." 1 made up my mind to give Clemont's Tonic and Fletcher's Pills a iair and honest trial. 1 knew it mi my lost resource, and remember 1 am only giving you a true and faithful statement of my case, such as an honest mail should give, My eyesight got so bad that on four consecutive nights I missed four of the largest Kangaroos that run in the mountains, After I had commonced taking Clement's Tonic I took down the rifle to clean it, and alter doing so, I looked alone; the barrel and could see the sight, to my great surprise, quite plainly, I had only taken three doses, and my sight was wonderfully clear and distinct, This speaks volumes, for the offect was simply wonderful in so short a time, that night I killed a Walleroo a' least 150 yards away. 1 cannot speak too hiehly of the wonderful effect of your remedies. 1 had all the symptoms which accompany liver complaint—headache, backache, indigestion, pains in the chest, ringing noises in the ears, specks before the sight, partial blindness, nasty bitter taste, weakness, pains in the sides, hi?h colored urine, pains in uriniation, disin - clination to work, poor appetite, drowsiness and sleepiness; at night would jump out of my sleep as if a sharp instrument was being thrust through me, 1 feared I had all the diseases under the sun, so miserable was I, but 1 am now quito well, thanks to Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills. The pain in the side and chest were cured before I had taken half a small bottle, and as I coutinuod the remedy all the other symptoms disappeared. At one time I was so weak I could not cradle one hopper-full of dirt at one time, so severo wore the pains in my back and sides. Sometimes a terrible feeling would come over me, as il an evil spirit were approach* Ing, which would followed by extreme giddiness and prostration. Lota of other people in this locality havo been similarly cured by these remedies, atid I earnestly entreat all people afflicted as I was to follow my example at once, for "a stitch in time saves nine." I have lived bore on and off for twenty years, and have been settled on the Bingara Qoldlields continually for the last six, and am well known, 1 novor intend to bo without Clemont's Tonic and Flotoher's Pills "as long as there is a shot in the locker," and 1 now never fear a relapse, because I take an occasional dose, and it keeps me in perfect) health, You are at liberty to make what use you like of this, for I consider it everybody's duty to give an account of thoir caßes where they havo derived so much benefit from a remedy as I havo from Clement's Tonic. "■•Yours very truly) A. RENDELL, Bingara Goldfields, N.S.W.

fj* tee district agent, mutual LIFE ASSOCIATION Of AUSTRALASIA, WELLINGTON, Dear Sir,—On behalf of the widow of ' tho late Henry Walkbr, 1 have to acknowledge receipt of cheque in full Bettlnment of claim under Policy No. 30,388. lam also instructed to convey to tho Association Mits Walkbr's sincere thanks for the ready manner In which you have met this claim. Tou arc-at liberty to make use of this lottor in whatOTer way you may aeo fit, Yours Faithfully, (Signed) W.F. COX. Wellington, 12th March, 1892,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4062, 14 March 1892, Page 3

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701

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4062, 14 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4062, 14 March 1892, Page 3

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