WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
[A. I Scott, Esq., Lavmston, ' r Tasmania.
Writes from' Daily Telegraph' Office : In justice, and in the interests of similar sufferers, I write this in the hope that many in trouble may be induced to try Clements Tonic, also that the sale of such a genuine article may be increased My wife was a dreadful sufferer from neuralgia for over twelve months, 9be had allkinds of remedies without the slightest benefit, but alter seeing Clements Tonic advertised in the local papor for some time, I procured a bottle, and she found considerable benefit in two days, in fact felt bettor after the first two doses; she continued Clements Tonic until'nne and a half bottles were taken, and now, lam thankful to say, she is perfectly well, and lias had no return of tho pain, and wo have great hopes that the cure'will prove pormaucnt, You may use this unsolicited testimonial, fuller particulars at the above mentioned address.
A. J, Scorr. Such influential and conclusive evidence as this reaches the proprietors of this wonderful remedy by ■ every mail. When spontaneous praise like this is heaped upon an article'it absolutely proves its bom Hdts.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 3
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195WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4142, 18 June 1892, Page 3
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