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SAVED FROM MISERY.

Mrs Fanny Dent, 'wife of a gentleman employed in the Lambton collieries, kindly allows us to publish tho following foots of her interesting oase and wouderiuFmooverj, whidh we gather from hw? eorrespondenee, and whioh w© shall be glad to allow anyone to peruse wha wishM to do so. Mis,, that has been in a state of extreme debility for twelve years, frequently quite uom\A« to do any work, the lighUst raid oauawg great fatigue, with ■evere pains in the lunw. Mok\ and left side. So severe was the pain that she would have to sit or lie down frequently. Walking exercise was very trying and ib* could only walk very slowly. She had long seen Clements Tonic ad>6rtised v but Ekp many more people, her husband «v nre| jndiced against v patent medioinea," but, (now we nee her own words) " I knew tome ope who had tried Oementa l^nic, and I decided to get a bottle on the quiet; and say nothing about it if it did tee no good. The effect I thought Homething wonderful. ; I felt better after the first dose, and by the time I had taken half a bottle I was * different Woman. My hasband, f riende *nd neighbours soon noticed the change in me, and they could net make it out. I had to tell the t£«th that it was demente Tunic thai was making turn Strong. I coutd not keep the secret, I Was only too glad to give the credit to Clements Tonio. After finishing the bottle, Work was no trouble to me, but rather a pleasure, and after doing a heavy day's washing l oottld go "for a walk instead of having to go to hod, as always happened before taking Clements Tonic, One M my neighbours »M 4to me last week— 1 Why, Mrs Dent, you are doing ■ wonders thU week, how iiityou are so strpos now P' She knew 1 had done more that week {(ban I had been able to dp ifl U ya»rs before (she had kn9wn me ttus daiii ililrj I ma an old i^ident of thi* loealit/ «*Ha f lired here for Id years.) I replied: '^,. I feel a wonder to myself, so rU tell you the seorel : I have been Uking CldmfenU Tonic, and f fannot teUjrou the beftent I have dermd from it. xoa know what my sufferinge have been, and now I have a genuine taste of rood health.' 'V Mrs D«n t wrWtos^e^Mirtteu. lara of her remaikable cure in March. She wi*ely f however, debided to continue the medicine to " clinch the oure " as it were, gome time afterwards she wrgt* aa foUow»:— ■M WaraUh Comruonug^ N. r (^l^—l)^ Bir,-.lt ia with great pLwwure th*t I pea these few lines. I hire been^ a* y <m know 4 rffe* tufferer from weakneta and debility lor yeaJNL I wa« under »BTer»l doctor*, but they wtrtdid any good. I denwired of ever beta* better, bat as I stated in my last letter Isaw Clements Tonic adrert.sed. I trieda bottf» and its effect ,wa« socnething wooderfu!. I felt better almost immediately, and was «> new womaii afjw finishing ttje first bottle. Before tekiog Ctemento Tooio it was a great trottble^wen todoa little honeework, but afterwarda my housework was a pleasure, and my frienda and neighbours were surprised at tho chan/e in me. X cannot say too muohj in praite of it, and can only gratefully de* BcribemyoMowidßtrouyljradvißettUwnoSUtter from weakness, backacae, pain in the. side* ringing noises in the ears, and ahoitnewoi breath to take ClemenU Tonio. \ feel euro it will do them as mooh good, as. it has doo» me.— Yours gratefully, Fanny Dent." Wa h*vo great pltaanre in thahlring thk lady for allowing us to publuh tiiu cjue. Wm cooxtantly hear of Mmilar ones whioh pDuple object to h*?e pubiuhed through a fabie dedoacy. We only want to pabluh them in the interest* of suffering humanity. Barely it* not wrong for people to acknovladjm Ihe. g©nnlnenea« and reliability of im article^ when they have proved it to posses* Ihe pro* perties we claim for it

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2

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SAVED FROM MISERY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2

SAVED FROM MISERY. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 2590, 11 February 1891, Page 2