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MIGRAINE.

Nervous headaches and neuralgia are the firsb, surest, and most reliable symptoms of approaching decline of physical health. They aro distinctly nerve painß, an infallible telegraph message prognosticative of approaching physical weakness. They are intimation* that the strength Is being impaired. Over-work of any description must result in enervation and enfeeblement of the corporeal structure. This wear and tear (termed by scientists destructive metabolism) may be brought about by worry, excessive mental or physical labour, by continual attention bo business, by bad food, bad air or any acute sickness, tha duties of maternity, the strain of motherhood, dissipation, and many other causes. The proper remedy is C__mekts' Tonic This muat and will cure the worst and most severe cases. This is a positive fact; it has done ib, and will do it again always. We are thaa emphatic because we know we are talking facts, which the evidence of disintsraeted persona proves. Mr Henry A. Crane, a gentleman well-known all over the colony, writes r " Dear the last seven years I have been a victim to the most excruciating agony from neuralgia, and also suffered from extreme nervousness. I tried hundreds of so-called specifics, but without" avail ; and, being a commercial traveller, am particularly liable to colds from j exposure to draughts, etc.; a slight one even, always fled to my facial nerves, and caused neuralgic pains, preventing sleep and causing excessive sympathetic headache. I saw Clements' Tonic advertised, procured a bottle, and in two days the pain was completely cured, a consummation I had never expected and am deeply thankful for same. This was four months ago, and from then till now 1 have never had the slightest twinge of the excruciating torture I used to have. You may make whatever use of this you like." W. H. East, Esq., Stanthorp, Dulwich Hill, N.S. W., suffered a martydom of headaches, due to disordered liver and indigestion, frequently having to leave his work in the middle of bhe day. He took a course of Clements' Tonic, and writes:, — " Stanthorpe, Dulwich-st., Petersham. Dear sir,— For years I have been a great sufferer from headache, which has ab times bo prostrated me that I have been totally unable to attend tomy work. Ihaveconsnltndthemost skilled physicans in Sydney, and spent considerable money in fees and medicine. 1, however, obtained only temporary relief, as they treated the effect, and not the cause. I was recommended Clements' Tonic, and determined bo test its efficacy, and I am very grateful for the good results which have followed its use. I took five bottles, and am wonderfully improved, and have had no return of those excruciating headaches since taking that valuable remedy. Results like this must encourage your laudable efforts to alleviate the sufferings of jour fellow men ; and you have my sanction to publish this.'' Sydney Cunningham. Esq., 70, Watkin-street, Newtown (N.S. W.), writes as follows: " Dear Sir,—Having been a long suffererfrorn neuralgia, which weakened me considerably, and using various remedies without benefit, I was induced to give Clements' Tonic a trial, and am pleased to inform you that the result exceeded my ufcmosb expectations, and after taking five large bottles I feel better than ever I did in 'my life! before. My wife and other members of our family have used ib wibh equal success, and I can strongly recommend it to others suffering in a like manner, and offer you this unsolicited testimonial to use as you think fit." Reader, can any other medicine show such a rocord of cures as Clements' Tonic ? We think not.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 2

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MIGRAINE. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 2

MIGRAINE. Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 32, 7 February 1891, Page 2