Neuralgia
is the first, surest and most reliable sign Vof ncrrc decay; it is a spiptom provided by nature to warn the sufferer of approaching weakness and distress, though in most cases the pain is purely local j the disease is constitutional and local remedies, such as liniments, oils and menthols only give temporary relief and do not do the slightest permanent good, for they only act by deadening the affected nerve. The remedy to be of any lasting benefit must be tissue forming and nerve strengthening and must have general invigorating properties; it must also contain the material to ... rcstoro the lost tissue to the impoverished nerves, and no remedy except Clements Tonic possesses these wonderful powers. Clements Tonic Ims been used for thousands of cases by young and old of both sexes for neuralgia, sciatica, and other nervous complaints, and we have never heard of a ease where it has failed to give quick and prompt relief. Head of the case of Miss Alice Daw, Salvation Army, Blcnu heim, N, Z., who writes on June 13th since I was advised to lake Clements /VTonic, after being under the doctor for atar-and-a-balf years. It gave mo. an nippctiteatonccand the color began to come into ray cheeks ; my strength improved wonderfully too, and after taking I think it was six bottles, I felt quite strong and have not taken anything since, until the week before last, my head was bad, so I have been taking sonio mow, and my head is quite well again. I advise anyono who sufL 1 f_.._ il rr_..i. -r * ,i > i
, fcrs from the effects of poor blood and weakness to try Clements Tonic. I havo advised friends of mine hero to try it, and a sister of mino too, and they are well satisllodwith it. Clements Tonic is the best mediciao I havo found for ' strcngthing,—Yours respectfully, Alice Law, Salvation Army, Blenheim, N.Z.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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319Neuralgia Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4826, 15 September 1894, Page 3
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