WHAT PEOPLE SAY.
Mr W. Albert Lyons, 'Wendcraree,' Merton-street, Albert Park, Victoria., ,writes on Aug. Bth, 1896: —I have suffered severely from dyspepsia for a number of years, and althougii I have acted upon medical advice and taken largely of specifics alleged to be cures for that distressing malady, but from, neither source did material relief come to me. Recently, however, I was recommended to take Clements Tonic, I did so, and almost instant relief followed,after taking a few bottles that irritating complaint was driven away, and I am now in sounder bodily health, and more alert and cheerful, mentally, than I have been for man; years. I would strongly recommend any person suffering from dyspepsia or any allied disorder to try Clements Tonic. —W. Albert Lyons, 'Wendouree,' Merton-street, Albert Park, Victoria. —Witness, C. J. Ham, J.P.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 2
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