WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
4. Hrs M. li. Morgan, Clifton, Aratapu, Auollland, N. Z-> under date 23r< * January, 1892, writes Dear Sir—Some two years ago, havinj previously enjoyed fairly good health,. Was taken aorioußly ill, and found ltver] difficult to got relief. At first I troatei myself, thinking that I should soon bi well again j but my illness grew upoi me and I was completely proalrated, an unable to do anything. I sought medira advice from our local doctor, and h prescribed for me. My ailment was dts cribed as black jaundice and gall stone: and at times I Buffered much pain, Ou doctor's treatment did not do me muc • good, as the attacks were frequent an very severe. Some months passed, an I felt that I was becoming hopelessly il My friends were shocked at my sallo' and changed appearance, and more tha one has told mo Bince that they neve expected to seo mo woll again. I wei to Auckland for change of air and eceni and to seek further medical advice. ' got it, and for a timeseemed to improv the change evidently doing me good j bi . .it waß not tonic enough, for after a wee or sol was again laid up. All the medical aid 1 got in Aucklan seemed unavailing, and I returned lion with very little to hope for. Here .■ . suffered severe attacks, and had to la up repeatedly. My husband had a vei '* poor opinion of patent medicines, bi seeing'Cleinent's Tonic advertised as i , such wonderful effect in serious case and beiDg quite at a loss to suggest an othejlintricd remedy, hp brought ta . a iottlo and wo determined to try it. 1 the same time we resolved to say notl ing of tho medicine wo were using unl . fully satisfied of its effects. The fo ■ dose djd me good and Improved rapidl Friends yho pula not have been su pp'sea tp hear of my death wore real astonished at my recovery, 1 was soi satisfied as to' the value of Olemeul fame, and gladly recommended it others, and so did my husband. U storekeeper spoke to him ono day ai . aßked him it he had been reoommendu Clement's Tonic, for ho was almost so out, and had only one bottle left, " Gi jt to me," said my husband, _ ' wouldn't be without it for anything By tho time I had taken oi bottle I was ablo to get about ray wo again, Friends thought tho improv ment only temporary, and expected see me prostrated again, but 1 am than Jul to say that such has not been t case. Every dose did its work, a after a fortnight I only took one doso day, iri the early morning, 1 liave us only three bottles, and have the toui in the house. Ido not take it regular but fly to it on the least "symptom anything being wrong, and I have uia • times proved it to be a goud prevent of returning sickness, It iB now ei| or nine months since 1 recovered, s Clement's Tonic has kept me in g( health all through, I can again get with my house and dairy work with co ' fort and pleasure. lam pleased to able to recommend Clement's Tonic, I have found it a true friend* and convinced that it will give health mmiy now sufferiM, if thoy will o; give it a trial.—l am, Sir, yourß gra fUlly, M, L, MORGAN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4079, 2 April 1892, Page 3
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576Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4079, 2 April 1892, Page 3
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