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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

MISS EVA BROWN, ALBURY, N.S.W., writes:—"The following particulars of my case are furnished on behalf of the afflicted, trusting they may be the means of restoring others to health : For eightee n months I was extremely debilitated, the doctors being of opinion that I hud outgrown my strength. My disease is known in medical circles as anaemia, or poverty of blood. Pains invaded all parts of my body ; I suilered from general languor, extreme weakness, listlessness, dejected spirits, indigestion, fickle appetite, and disturbed sleep. My body presented a bloodless appoarance; my lips wore pale and the skin like wax. I was under several doctors, who proscribed for me ; but their treatment did not alleviate my sickness. I imagined that my constitution waß breaking up, and as the disease progressed I became more nervous and hysterical. My suffer- j ings wero also greatly increased by a shock I to tho nervous system received last year, when a railway carriage in which I was i aoatod caught fire. When my case was! most critical and gave serious apprehen- j sions to my friends and myself, I started on , a course of Clements' Tonic, which I took in conjunction with Dr Fletcher's pills. The first two bottles effected a great im-1 provement, and I could relish my food j again, and my general weakness and j nervousness vanished altogether. I took about twelve bottles of Clements' Tonic and | my pale face is now replaced with the hue of health, and my recovery is as complete as it was speedy." This was a case of general debility, due to anosmia. Miss Brown gives evidence that must prove beyond .the doubt of the most sceptical that'only Clements' Tonic can work such cures, and that tho genuine article musb be insisted on when purchasing.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 2

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 2

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1892, Page 2

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