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But none of the treatment I received at the Hospital relievod mo, and the pain in my back whilst at the Hospital was agonising. After being there some weeks I was at last Discharged as Incurable. The doctors said they could do nothing for me. My wife and friends were vory much grieved that I had to return home without relief. As for myself, I fully thought I was going home to die. I gave up all hope of ever getting on my feet again." " What induced you to resort to Clements Tonic ?" It was recommended to me by" my cousin. She said she had heard of someone in whom, so far as some of the symptoms went, hu-i. been afflicted as I was, and who had been Entirely Restored to Health by that remedy. She was so positive thai I got ray wife to obtain some Clements Ton; for mo. I had, however, very little hope ••■ its being of any service, but you know h<n a drowning man Catches at a Straw. My wife bought a bottle and I comment' to take it regularly." " How div it act in your case ?" "First, by relieving the awful pains in n back Then, as I continued to take it, If; my nervous system gradually get a ben tone. I wai not so fretful and irritable, ;u I begun to sleep much better. I was so glad to find my digestion greatly improv Clements Tonic prevented my food goii sour aud disagreeing with me, and I w ablo to once meroV eat solids freely a. without suffering afterwards, as I had be. aceuutonicd to." " And what about your kidney trouble " I found a most Distinct Beneficial Effect upon my kidneys. It didn't talec long i Clements Tonic to make those organs voi propeily v ( gain, and to rid me of ulldisagr able symptoms which had formerly troubi me." "You, of course, continued Clemci Tonic?" "Yes, you may be sure I didn't miss a r)< From the time of starting I put all omedicines aside, Day by day 1 got and Stronger. I was ablo to look hopefully to the fiiti. and my depression had vanished as tho:. it nover had bceu. No longer was I t!i and heavy iv tlv* day time, but waa brig' and lively. Once I started to get belter i jatc of my recovery was astonishing. I Came on hand over hand, so to speak- Clements Tonic, gives yon grqat atostite and no mistake, and I ir splendidly and put on ilesh again rapidly.' " Your relations and neighbours mm have been surprised at the way in which yo were restored to health ?" " I should just say they were—you ju? ask them about mo aud they will tell y<. all about it. Ail my Troubles Vanished under the influence of Clements Tonic, ai I was able to go to work again, though t I was completely strong I always took bottle ■with me when I went to work, found it so invigorating." " And your health now !" "I am now quite cured, and as stron and well as ever in my life, for which thank Clements Tonic. If anyone wants t know more about my case, they have onl; to call on me and I shall be onjy too pleasei to'tell them how Clements Tonic brough me back to health and strength when th doctors gave me up and The Hospital turnecS me out as an inourable, and I thought my days woi\ numbered." ''May we publish all you've said tome?" " Yob ; you are quite welcome to do so." STATUTORY DEOLA RATION. I, Wtiiiuu I»bbm, cf SilvevwaUr, near Auburn, In the Colony of New South Wnlea, do solemnly and sincerely dtelarfl that I bare carefully read the annexed Aoeument, oonuiatinjr ot tft oho folios Mid coßMCUtlvely niu»ib*redlreuion# to twelve, and that it contains and Is a true and iaithiul account of my Ulnes* and cure by Clement* Tonic, and also oonUin* my full pei'iatestori io publith tlic same Ui any way; and I make this nol«inn declaration oo«sciei>Uously believing: the same kobe truo, and l»y virtue oj the provisions ol an Act nwde an 4 pa?scd in the ninth yeavi of the i-cjiru ot bee pyoß<»nt llKjetty, intituled "An Act tor the more «fteotual abolition of Oaths and AlUmiatbns token tiiid. made In Uio various Departments of the Oovenijnsnt of New fouth Wales, and to substitute •DepJarations in lieu thereof a!)d;for.tbe sugpvossio!' 'of vo}ua{Ary, a^d ex,tra judtciaj Oaths and■Aflfdavits." Declared at Aututn, this 23rd day pt June, 189S before me, _ IHO3. TAYLOB, J, P.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 211, 5 September 1900, Page 6