Resoued From Misery.
John E. Aubroy, N.S.W., 1 kindly furnishes tho following testimony: -" In January, 1879,1 was mastor of a provisional school in tho western district,, aud I married a delicate young lady, and was shortly afterwards appointed teacher under the Board of Education. Our first child was born in September 1880, after which my wife never seemed to regain her usual strength In May, 1881, she was suddenly takon very ill; the family doctor was sent for and was greatly puzzled ; he, howevor, prescribed, and the patient partly rsiovered. About twelve months later sho was very much
troubled with a painlul throbbing movement in the abdomen, especially wlieu lying down, loss of appetite, and what food was taken afforded no nourishment. Another doctor was called in, who sounded and prescribed, but to no purpose. We left the neighbourhood and went to Lithgow Valley, hoping to effect an improvement, but without rnsult. Another doctor did all ho ould and decided that tho caso was one of enlargement of tho liver, and this proved to bo the case, as tho eido sometimes swelled bo large as to provent dressiog j so matter progressed and got from bsd to worse. Numerous doctors continued to do but little good and that only temporary, but all agreed that the systom was generally weak and wanted building up; and ths liver would sometimes swell and burst off button after button off her ulster while standing in a Btore. For
the last two years the trouble has beon complicated with a most distressing noise in tho hoad, so violent as to ronder it impossible to lie in bed at night, with violent attacks of ffindy colic, causing Complete prostration, and excoriation of tho throat, Eventually, alter furthor suffering, I read of Clement's Tonic and its wunderlul effects, and sent for a bottle. The first dose was too strong for the dobilitated stomach, I diluted it with water and gradually increased it as tho Btomach could bear it. Mrs Aubrey has now taken three bottles and the effect is most marvellous; the swelling has entirely disappeared, and the waist is reduced by seven inches. The is renewed and strengthened, the appetite returned, tho noise in tho head diminished, and, to use my wife's own word?, "laneuage utterly fails to describo the relief and benefit she has experienced by tho use of only three bottles of Cleinont's Tonic," I consider Clement's Tonic tho most palatablo aud efTactivo medicino I have ever used in either England, India, Africa or Australia, JOHN E.AUBREY
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 3
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423Resoued From Misery. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4068, 21 March 1892, Page 3
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