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Mrs Morton Smith, Maryborough, Queensland, Writes; " Having for many yeara lived a life of misery, and never during that time to have known a moment's freedom town pain, I am so grateful for the benefit 1 have derived from Clemont'B Tonic, that I write the; following particulars of my case: "About four years ago I was attacked with ut facial neuralaia, bo acute that 1 was unable to sleep for 17 days. I lost flesh very rapidly and was reduced to a shadow, and my family thought the end was near, bo weak, pale and miserable had I become ; 1 could see their anxious looks, and hoar thorn sobbing when away from me, but bofore my face they were all courage and smiles, so thoughtful were they of my feelings. I had three doctors, but they did,me no (rood; the misery still continued, At last a friend recommended Clement's Tonic bc Btrongly that 1 procured a bottle, and aftor tho third dose the pain was relieved. I continued its use and took a good many bottles, and gradually recovered my wasted strength, and am now as well as.ever I was in my life. T am sure Clement's. Tonic if the sole .CausG l of my being aliye, 1 for eVen 'the doctors tofd'my family that it would'be better to settle my earthly'matters'as the end was liear, but 'thanks |u Clement's! Tonip, theyyere Wong again. Mas MonroNSawn. •! We thank Mr§ Smith for allowing 'us' fo*Vublie!( her testimony, fancy the misery and torturo of sleeplessness' for a period of wito (loj/j, wakefulness being enforced by the agony of neuralgia, and all the time an infallible remedy within reach. We trust her letter will bring the 6»me relief to other sufferers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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291What People Say. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4148, 25 June 1892, Page 3
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