DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORM.
PROSTRATED, SHATTERED IN HEALTH.
MANY PRESCRIPTIONS WITHOUT
ANY BENEFIT
'JUST TRY CLEMENTS TONIC
'SICK AT HEART.' 'DISEASE AT LAST OVERCOME.'
' Mr S. BROWN, Elgar Park Nursery, Elgar Road, Box Hill, Victoria, writes on October 30th, 1897: 'I write to inform you that gratitude for relief, I had almost despaired of, but the conviction that many fellow-sufferers will be benefited as I have been impel me to state my case —as it was, arid as jt happily is now. I was a victim of 7ong--endured indigestion in its worst form, prostrated by loss of appetite and sleep; only able to walk a short distance, and that with great difficulty; in fact I was so much shattered in health that I had no desire to continue any longer in this mortal state. I tried a gTeat many prescriptions and patent medicines, but without any beneficial results, till almost hopelessly, as a person in such a miserable and wretched condition (which nearly exhausted faith in the curative power of medicine) I was at last prevailed upon to 'just try Clements Tonic.' Although sick at heart of trying- first one thing and then another, 1 complied with my friend's1 request and purchased a bottle, and took it as per directions; and. it having such a wonderful effect on my whole system, I continued, still improving. And after having taken four large bottles, my long-combated trouble was at last overcome. My enjoyment of food, its perfect digestion, rest at night, and the full ability to carry on- my business (one requiring activity and exertion) are once more my own again. In this I have much to thank you for, and I sincerely and cordially do so, and extend to you a most hearty welcome to my place when on a visit to Box Hill. I might remark, also, that a stamped envelope sent to my address will receive a prompt reply should anyone doubt the veracity or authenticity of what is here related. —I am, yours respectfully, ■ . . , . S. BROWN, Elgar Park Nursery, Elgar Road, Box Hill, Vie'
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 166, 16 July 1898, Page 3
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