WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
W. BIMMOHS, ESQ., DENDIOO (Via) Writes under "date September 19, '9ll- - Dear Sir,—For the last four yeara 1 have suffered great misery from nervous debility, complicated with liver and kid" ney disease. My water was scalding hot "'and very scant and muddy. 1 had sharp, shooting pains all over my body, was very weary, always tired and lancuid, with no appetite, and frequent attacks of vomiting and headaches., I arose in a morning more tired than when I went to bed, and was so constipated tbat I had to take the most violent cathartics. ■ 1 consulted doctors with' out number, and all without bene* fit, until my wife persuaded me to use Clements Tonic, The first three pt|eß did not seem <W hav'e liia'ch effect, but after thal'l seetoed'th got relief daily, and a three months' course so completely restored my health; that . now I feel as if I bad been born again or transplanted to ari entirely now'sphere of Sils^n:p. [ I wis l ne'yer ffo'; well' bivJrej' arid' feol as' strong' as a fejjk and can' perform ! a reasonable armfint of exerjioh. without 'fatigue', Voir can easily understand how grateful | am Jo your remedy, 'for jt'is phderful ftat'jtßno|ild have cured my case,'which had.hajtetl the best me'dicaj skill these' colonies' afford, Long live plements' Tonio! say "I; other's' m'ay flon'bt'its yalije if they li|e. I HAYij fKpYEp IT OENUJHB," This cas* is similar to hundreds'nf others. The patient consulted the dootora, who tried the usual experiments, and each one adopted a different treatment, not one being used long enough to haye any effect j p finally on a proper course of Cloments 1 Tonic the patient recovered, as do all others
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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284WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 3
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