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which would effect a cure, so I Trent there with renewed hope." 11 Were your expectations realised?" "Not much; for I derived no benefit from the treatment I obtained, nor were the doctors At the Hospital there able to afford me any relief, and I was forced to take the long painful journey home again, and arrived just as ill as when I started. " Did you try any special remedies ?" " Yea, I used many, but they were ons and all alike—they had- absolutely no effect Upon me, and I got into a complete state oi nervous collapse. I had Fatten Away Tes-ritoly in weight, and was of a ghastly colour. I was laid up in bed unable to move, and had to be taken to the doctor's in a cart. I thought I was going to die. In fact, I made Bure I was gone. Then a friend mentioned the virtues of Clements Tonic to me and told me it was a Perfect IMerve Remedy. I answered that I didn't think there existed a medicine efficacious enough to drag me out of'the terrible state of nervous prostration and general debility I had reached. My friend', however, persisted, and I at last gave Clements Tonic a trial, and I shall bo thankful as long as I live, for that remedy saved my life. Without Clements" Tonic I should now be A Dead! Man, It commenced to act beneficially from the moment that I started to take'it. I felt more restful, and didn't trembJe so much, and the insomnia began to give way. The gloom was removed from my spirits and at intervals I now slept deeply. As 1 continued with Clements Tonic, so did my condition improve. Once more I could eat without retching and vomiting up my food. I obtained more and more sleep, and a better appetite every day. My sudden improvement was a Revetaiiors to Wty Friends. When I was able to get about again I found all that nervous, uemorous feeling had disappeared, and I goon put on weight, and it was not long before I was as well as ever. Of course, I took Clements Tonic regularly until I was assured of A Permanent Recovery." "And you are entirely cured now, Mr. St. Clair 5" " Yes ; I am as sound as a bell and ready to travel anywhere that is necessary in pursuit of business." " And your recovery and present healthy state you ascribe to Clements Tonic solely '(" "I do most unreservedly. As I said before, it saved me, pulled me back, as it were, from the Very Verge of the Grave after all the other medicines, doctors, and hospital had signally failed. I shall be for ever grateful." STATUTORY DECLARATION. i, Album- Thomas St. Glair, of Byron-street, Guildford, in the Colony of New South Walts, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of eijjht folics and consecutively numbered from one to tight, ami that it contains and is a true and faiiliful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish thfi same in any way ; and I make this solemn declaration contciwiously believing the same to be tree, nnd by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the leign of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the more effectual aboliiion of Oaths and Affirmations taken arid made in the various Departments of the Government of Now South Wales, and to substitute Declarations to lien thereof, and for the suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oath' and Affida\ its." • *^ Declared at Fairfield this 30th day of June, 188S.1 before me. DAVID DALE, J.P.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 103, 2 May 1900, Page 6

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