WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
I Irvine, Esq., Tatham, Richmond Rivet, N.B.W. Writes under date February 20,1891:- " 1 write to let you know 1 aih a patron of your wonddrful' Tonic j I liavo teen a great sufferer, and have read of Mrs Mojller'a cqra in, the Hews? papers; her case was nothing to mine, thank Qud, through hoi letter \ anjj cqred, and after the had nm« iioimccd sentence, oj.it db on w I am very grateful to Mrs Mealier for her letter, I have great pleasure in adding ray testimony to that of the many othors cured of serious deaeases by the use of Olements Tonij. I have Buffered terribly from liver and kidney disease. to dl ,)| headaohe, completely lost my appnttto, and was almost blind (failure of sight is a symptom of Bright's disease.—Ed.) I had tiger claw cramps in tho calves ot my legs, and etuero rhoumatiq pains, followtcj by diarrhrea; strength, c'ontinu,ed to fail, accampanied by extreme pallor of the face, puffed Under tho eyes, and persistent swelling of the legs, knees and ankles, and my whole body was swollen to a wonderful size; sharp' shooting pains pierced the heart and frequently chills and te'ver attacked me, The spelling wab so bad that I was afraid to even drink a glass of water, I consulted a doctor, and he examined my water, and he said it was a bad case of hve"r disease, and also Bright's disease of tho kidneys; he prescribed medicine and liri|iben|a wu'h mustard l'said','.' tlnrjt/'ir, if'you will ctire tiie \ will iiay you wu it you like," Ho replied: " i oan hold out ho hope for you." I said, " that is very hard." " I never like to take a Vinan's money" said he, "without teihug hira the truth, and I will come to you at any hour uf the night you may send for me." He thought I should soon (lie, ] gave his treatment a fair trial, bub the swelling of iny body'increise'd so much that I had, fft remain jn bed. The pains increased and extended ail down the side, and my oycsight was now almost completely gone. I consulted another eminent medical man, who, after sounding tne and testing my urino, said I hah 1 Bright'a disease, I asked it he could cure mo. He said he would do his bea'-, and if-1 would continue his medicine 1 should improve '■ I. did so, and to had but little more effect; than water?
Two friends of mine oalled my attention to Mrs Mealier's letter hi the paper who had cured n.e.of.the 'same disease by .Clements Tonic,'l procured a supply and takii]g : it strictly in accordance with the directions, the swelling began to go down. I kept up the übo of.Clements Tonic, and now thank God, I am cured; my swellings havo all subsided; my eyesight is as eood as'ever, I took a good many bottles, but that is nothing as it has cured me, and I cannot describe 'its value.'
I Mrlrvine'd case needs no comment. We have no-need to eul-giso our remedy when disinterested people givo such endorsement as the above,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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518WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4118, 21 May 1892, Page 3
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