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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

firs. M. L Morgan, Clifton Aratapu, Auckland, N, L undor date 23rd January, 1892, writoa: - Dent Sir—Somo two yonta ago, bavin previously enjoyed fairly good hoalth, (was token seriously ill, and found itvor difficult to get relief. At first I Iroatei myself, thinking that I should soon bi ivollagain,- butiiiyilliioasgreivuponme and I was completely prostrated, and un ablo to do anything, I sought niedica advicu trom our local doctor, and ho pre embed for me. My ailment was describee as black jaundice and gall-stones, an<t ai times 1 suffered much pain, Our doctor'i treatment did not do me much good, ai tho attacks woro frequent and vorj sevofo. Somo months passed, and I fell that 1 was becoming hopelessly ill. Mj friouds woro shocked at my sallow and changed appoaranco, and more than one has told me since that they never expected .o soe mo well again. 1 wont to Auckland for chango of air and scene, and to seek further medical advicu, 1 got it. and for a timo soeuied to improve, the change evidently doing mo good; but it was not tonic enough, for after a week or so I again siid up, All the medical advico 1 got in Auckland seemed unavailing, and I returned home with very littlo to hope tor. Here 1 suffered soveral attach, and had to lay up repeatedly. My husband had a very poor opinion of patent medicines, but seeing patent medicines advertised as (if Buoh wondorful effect in seriom easos, and being quite at a loss to suggest any other untried remedy, he brought mi) lionio abottlo, and wo determined to try it. At tho same time we resolved to

Biy nothing of the medicine wo were using until fully satisßed of its effects, Tho First dose did me good, and 1 im. priivod rapidly, Frionds who would not have beer, surprised to hear of my death were really astonished at my rapid recovery. I was soon satisliod as to the value of Clemonts Tonic, and gladly recommended it to others, and so did my husbind, Tho storekeeper spoke to him oiio day, and asked him if ho had bciui recommending Clements Tonic, for he ivhs almost Bold nut, and had only one bultto Mt.- ''Give it to me," said my liusband; " I wouldn't bu without it for anything," By the tiuio 1 had taken 1 ono buttle I was ablo to got about my work again, Friends thought tho improvement only temporary, and expected to seo me prostrated again, but I am thankful to say that such lim not boon the case. Every doso did its work, and after a fortnight 1 only took ono dose a day, in the early morning. 1 have used only throe bottles, and have tho fourth in tho house, Ido not take it regularly, but fly to it on the least symptom of anything being wrong, and 1 have many times proved it to bo a good preventative of returning sickneßS. It is now eight or nine months siuce I recovorcd, and Clement's Tonic has kept mo in good health all through, I can again get on with my lioubo and dairy work with comfort and pleasure, lam pleased to bo able to recommond Clemont's Tenic, for I have found it a truo friend, and am convinced that it will givo health to many now suffering if they will only givo it a trial.—l am, fair, yours gratefully, M.L.MORGAN.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 3

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4197, 20 August 1892, Page 3

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