YOU LOOK SICK! YOU FEEL SICK! YOU ARE SICK!
WHAT WILL YOU DO? IF YOU ARE WISE~ YOU WILL TAKE A COURS_ OP CLEMENTS TONIC. The greatest renovator of .a worn out system the world has ever seen, positively and permanently restores health, to prove which evidence is forthcoming from any quarter. READ THIS CASE. Mr James Nexll, Middlemarsh, New Zeacured of land, writes on October Pains in Back 2nd, 1894:—Ihavefound ant 3 Kmvrvq Clements Tonic to be a and _idneys. wonderful medicine. I have been troubled with pains in my back and kidneys for about three years. ' I have tried all sorts of remedies, but they all failed. A friend of mine advised mc to try Clements Tonic, but after trying so many medicines, I thought it almost useless to try any more. I really believed my case to be hopeless, but my friend would not be denied. He sent mc two bottles of Clements Tonic, which I commenced to take, and before I had finished the first bottle. I discovered my friend knew what he was recommending, and I am very grateful to him, also to you;* I can with confidence and siucerity recommend Clements Tonic to any person suffering with kidney complaint. I took about eight small bottles of Clements Tonic, which resulted in a complete cure.—l am, yours truly, James Neiil, Middlemarsh, New Zealand. ,
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 5
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