WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
MRS. A. PRBATT. KOWNTREE-ST,, BALMAIN. N.S.W.
Writen :—Tlaving been a victim f> «d~ vftnc-cd liver digensfl for yesr*, ntid tried oH tbn medical Ir*iot»n*-Dt the ntu^hbour-
Jiooci affords, I orn only 100 happy to bear witnews to the wonderful results obteined by the nan of Clement , Tonic. I have been nn inmate of the Biltnain (Xt nge Hoi'pitii. find have hod tho nsperience an'i the rt'enli-ni of every doct>r in Bairn a in, btiotr under their treatment* for month-, nil without the filiyl't-ft benefit. I MilFereJ willi ehrrmio coni-t'pfttio'n, oorap'lufit.xl will) ftti-i futnla, which rendered the action of the bowels i<npoHsihle with ; oafc t*ie uea cf met umentn, and the torture n'»a unbearable. I was ft martyr to headaches nlwnyg languid-, tired, end Bnd exaewi>iveiy weak, no inclination or ability ti move abont, and I was totally unable fo do any housework for the last two years. I commenced ihs one of Clesnentfl' Tonic, and before I waa through the socond bottle, the effect was really mirvellous. I could ent work, and sleep, tnv pnin« and aches ceased; I felt n different wooiaD entirety. My bowels Bct'd ffealy, and witboot any of the itifcanse piin I n-ed to suffer. I have not the ellght".!)! hesitation in i-t.ting that Clerrmct-) Tori'c is »i most wonderful nud elfrjttive remedy ; it. has cuied mo y . ftnd madfi m-) 8iron»» ajj-jit!, when doctvrs end hospitild h'IVQ failed. I »m only too r>Wi!9il to givG riiy tesarnnny in favour of (Jjometit ' Tor.sc, ac it m»y be (Eie meimv of H.ivio;.j oilier poor sufferers from the >iiig?.ry oil 'orisiro i have endured. I ri.!coin-n»n'l C'emeote Toriio to my fridnds »!!■:! in evury i!H99 wherv it has been used it iv* l>c-.!r) eq/i-illy fff'C'.ive. I shall he. oijly t.i» h'jypy l'b give sjjfEerare ptoofe of its viriuas if neces.a&Ty. Thin ia ooo.»!>er c*H9 wJiiah proves.rhe truth *h'-t Clements Tonic is a ftr.d th?t t!iQ proptitiiors need uofc boast of ?be virt'Jsa of ih«ir rsm?')y ac -diaUitjroitad people prove'i(e laoritg, ' ■■' I
ABSTRACT OF. AUCTION SALES. To-Day (Friday). By Messrs H. G. Eobin-ion & O. T at fie Duvaucholle's Biy saleyards, ca't'e and s^eep. By Mr R Latier, at tbe Duvauchelle's Bay saleyards, ca'tie, etc. To-Morrow (Saturday). By Messrs H G. Eobiiisou & Co., at their
rooms, furn'tnre, etc,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2080, 21 August 1896, Page 2
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380WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2080, 21 August 1896, Page 2
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