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"He Will Never be Without it While There's a Shot in the Looker."

Mr A. Bendell, Miner, Top Blngara N.8.W,, writes as followg: Dear Sir, —It is with the greatest pleasure that I bear testimony to the wonderful effects of Clements Tonic, 1 have been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for the past 18 months, scarcely able to work, the least exliaution causing Rroat fatigue, 1 did not know what to do with myself, I felt bo miserable; 1 had no appetite, a child could have caton more than I did, One day a friend gave me one of Olemontß Medical Guides, and thero head how Members of Parliament and other influential people had been thoroughly cured by Clements Tonio,and Ireaaonod, "If Olemontß Tonic cured them, it will euro me." I made up my mind to give Cloments Tonic and Fletcher's Pills a fair and honest trial. I knew it was my last resource. Kemembor I am only giving you a true and faithful statement of my case, suoh as an honest man should give. My eyesight got ao bad that on four consecutive nights I missed four of the largest kangaroos that ran tn the mountains. Aitor 1 had commenced taking Clement's Tonio I took down the rifle to clean it, and, after doing so; I looked alom; the barrel and could see the sight, to my great surprise, quite plainly. I had only taken throe doses, and my Bight was wonderfully clear and distinct, This speaks volumes, for the effect was Bimply wonderful In so short a time, that night I killed a Walleroo at least 160 yards away, I cannot speak too highly of the wonderful offect of your remedies. I had all the symptoms which accompany liver complaint —hoadacbo, backaohe, indigestion, painß la the chest, ringing noises in tho ears,'specks; before the sight, partial blindness, nasty bittor taste, weakness, pains in the sides, high colored urine, pains in urination, disinclination to work, poor appetite, drowsiness and sleopinoss; at night I would jump out of my Bleep as if a sharp instrument was being thrust through me, 1 (oared I had all the diseases undor the Bun, sp miserable was I, but I am now quite well, thanks to Cloments Tonic and Fletcher's Pills, The pains in the side and chest chest were cured before I had taken half a small bottle, and as I continued the remedy all the athor Bymptoms disap. peared. At onetime 1 was so weak I could only oradle one hopper-full on dirt atone time, so severe were the pains in my baok Bnd sides. Somotim&B a torrible feeliug wouldcomoover me,as if an evil spirit were approaching, which would be followed by extreme giddiness and prostration, Lota of other people in this locality havo been similarly; oured by these remodieß, and I. earneatly entreat all peoplo afflicted as I was to follow ray example at once, for "a stitch iu time saves nine," I have lived here on and off for twenty vears, and have been settled on the Uingara Geldflolds continually for the < last sis, and am well known. .1 never intend to be without Clement's Tonio and Fletchor's Pills "as long as, there is a shot in tbo locket," and 1 now uover, feat a relapso, becauso : 1 tako : an occasional dose, and it keeps mo in perfect health. You ore at liberty to make what use you like of this, fori consider it ; everybody's duty to give an account, of their case where they have derived so much benefit from a remedy as 1 have from,' Clement's Tonio,—Yours very truly,. ' ■,' '■■■'■■■ A.RENDELV. BiflgwGoldfieldr,N,S,w/ .^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4279, 19 November 1892, Page 3

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"He Will Never be Without it While There's a Shot in the Looker." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4279, 19 November 1892, Page 3

"He Will Never be Without it While There's a Shot in the Looker." Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4279, 19 November 1892, Page 3

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