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: WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Mrs Lame Mailer, Georginastreet, Newtown, N.B.W. Dear Sir,—l can with confidenco bear witness, to the wonderful efficacy of Clements Tonic in curing liver and. kidand disease. I liavi long been a victim to indigestion (caused by liver complaint andan affection ot the kidneys. 1 suffered terribly from headaches, pains in back and side, with obstinate conslipitioii. No one except myself knews what my sufferings have been. I was always tired and languid, with no ability ot inclination to perform my daily work. My tongue : was furred in the morning, and a sour taste, in the mouth; and frequent vriniiling; one day 1 would; be pretty .well and the next very distressed or completely pro v trated with a very confirmed languor. This went on until I was so ill 1 was complctelydone up and quite unable to move, my ankles being swollen as thick a« my ihigiis, I'consulted physicians, ;ill of whom pronounced thu case one of Dropsy | ..they variously ascribed the cause to heart, liver, or Bright's disease ( The kidneys wore undoubtedly diseased because the swollen ankles, when prised with tho finger, Wouldleavoa dent in. the place for days, and if was ensy to press.the end of the finger an inch deep, when the h le would not fill up for four days I heard of the wonderful cures effected by Cleinonls Tonic, and coin* menced its took 3 bottles, and the swelling in the ankles commenced gradually to subside. I continued the niedicino, and am now completely oured 1 ny ankles are their usual size, I liave'n. aches nor pains, and can do a good day work with pleasuremy tired, "aching feelings have all disappeared, and 1 am confident I have been rescued from an untimely grave by the Wonderful virtues of Clement's Tonic. My address is nt the head of this letter, and I will reply to the communications if a stamped onvelupo is sunt with enquiry, ns I.consider it my duty to publish a recoid : of my wondei" ful cure. Youas very gratefully, Laure Moller, ' ' : This was a case we can ourselves endorse, aiid we are cognisant of it from the outset. This lady obtained a cure by properly treating' the complaint, and a faithful treatment with Clement's Tonic is always successful, ; THE LIVER & KIDNEYS Do not Work Freely, use "TAR AMU." Masterton agent; Mb T. G, JU?oh WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Mrs l/l. L Morgan, Olifton, Aratapu, Auckland, H. L, under date 23rd -January, 1892, writes:— Dear Sir— Borne two years ago, hav> ing previously enjoyed good health,l was seriously taken ill, and found it very difficult to get relief. At first I treated myself thinking that I should soon be woll acrain ;'but my illness grew upon me and 1 was completely prostrated, and unable to do anything, I sought medicit advico from cur local doctor, and he prescribed for me. My ailment was described as black jaundice and gall stones, and at times 1 suffored much pain, Our doctor's treatment did not do me much good, ii 9 tho attacks Were frequent and very severe. Some mouths passed, and I felt that I was becoming hopelessly ill. My friends were shocked at my spllow and changed appearance, and more than one has told me since that they never expected to see me well again, I went to Auckland for chango of air and scene, and to seek .further medio#!- advice. I got it, and for a time Beemed to improve, tho change evidently doing me good j but it was. not ionio enough, for after a week or so I was again laid up, All the medical aid lgot In Auckland seemed unavailing, and I returned home with very little to hope for, Hero I suffered sovere attacks, and had to lay up repeatedly. ,My husband had a very portr opinion, of patent medicines, but seeing Clement's Tomo advoitised as of such wonderful effect in serious cases, aud being quite at a loss to suggest any other untried remedy, he brought home a bottle and we determined to try it. At the same time we resolved to say nothing of the medicine wo wore using until fully satisfied of ita effects. The first dnse did me go&d and 1 improved rapidly. Friends who would not have been surprised to hear of my death were really astonished at my recovery. I was soon satisfied as to.the valuo of Clennnte lonic, and gladly reoommended it to others, and so did my husband', The storekeeper spoke to him one day and asked him if he had been recommending Olements l'onic, for he had almost sold out, and had only one bottle lefi, " Givo it to me," said my linsbaud, " I wouldn't be without it for anything." By the tune I lud taken one buttle I was able to get about my work spin. Friends thought the improvement only tempor • ary, and expected to see me prostrated again, but I am thankful to say thatauch has not been the case. Every dolse did its work, and after a fortnight I only took one dose a day, in the early morning. 1 havo used only threo bottles, and have the fourth in the house. Ido not take it regularly, but fly to it on the least symptom of anything being wrong, and L have many times proved it to be a good preventive of returning sickness, It is no* eight or nine months since I recovered, and Clement's" Tonio has kept-me in : godd health all through, Jgp again get on ivith my house and dairy work with oomfort, and pleasure,' I am ploased to be able torticqinmeud Clemont'a Tonic, for I have found it a true iriend, and am convinced that it will give, health to many suffering, if they will only give it a trial.—l am, Sir, yours gratefully, M L. MORGAN.

and " PARAMO" Can now be obtained in FIVE SHILLING BOTTLES,, Containing a very much Larger Quantity of Doaes than tho bottles first introduced, NOTE,— I These Aubert Remedies are sold by Mr T, G. MASON, Chemist, Mnntcrton A FUNNY GAME, A few friends met the other right in a Newtown storeto spend s jovial evening, but as they wero all teetotallers and none of them drank anything stronger than Clement's Tonic, drunkenness was out of the question, Mao proposed a game at euchro, and Jones said they had better play for something just to give the game an interest and make it lively, but timeS were hard, so they did not caro to pla; or money. Smith, however, spied a box 'of Fletcher's bilious and liver pills,- and proposed that each time a man' was beaten he should take a pill, and this made the game lively, and the fun was fast and furious. Simpson swallowed five, Jones got away with four,- and Smith and Hopkins two each, and Mac got oil scot .free, The, game terminated by a general exodus.at' 3 a.%, fa. Dr Fletcher's pills never , labour in vain They aro the beat and mildest pills mado and'aresoldbyallolieinists and drugdiets everywhere; being a positive, safe, and reliable cure for constipation, liver complaint, headacho, &o. They always give satisfaction,, The proprietors giye away £SO (in seven prizes) at X,mas., for the seven flrßt nearest'guenses. sent i 'in-, as to how many oi ttieiie pills a' larsje Tonic bpt-tle: (now; M' holds. Guess form is around each box, and all suoli forii'B are eligible'foi this 'compete tioii tbare'ome from around a box. On? biix ofipills proves.their virtues and they can be obtained eveiywhere at Is ur post free for 13 ponny stf trips, torn F. M CRlnents, Newtowu, NSW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4117, 19 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4117, 19 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4117, 19 May 1892, Page 3

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