What People say.
A. J. SCOTT, Esq.. LAUNCESTON,
TASMANIA.
Writes from 'S Daily Telegraph' Office :— In justice and in the interests of t»imilar eufEerers, I write this in tbe hope that many in trouble may be induced to try Clements Tonic ; also that the sale of _uch a genuine article may be increased. My wife was a dreadful sufferer from neuralgia for over twelve months ; she had all kinds of remedies without the -lightest benefit, but after seeing Cements Tonic advertised in the local papers for some time, I procured a bottle, and she found oont>ider»ble benefit in two days: in fuel felt better after tbe _rst few doses; nbe continned Clements Tonic Until one and a half bottles were Ukea. and now I am thankful to cay, she is perfect y well and has had no return of the p>iny and we have graat hopes tbat the cure will prove permanent. You may use this unsolicited testimonial, fuller particulars «.t Jbheabove mentioned address.
A. J. SqoTT. < Bocb influential and conducive evideflae «a this reaches the proprietors of : tbie wonderfol remedy by every mail* Wben spontaneous praise like tbis is heaped .joon an nrticto ft absolutely proves its bona fides.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2082, 28 August 1896, Page 2
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200What People say. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2082, 28 August 1896, Page 2
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