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ANOTHER GREAT WIN.

♦' ' — AN INVALID FOR 12 YEARS. Mrs Fandy Dent, wife of a gentle* man employed in the Lambton Col* lieries, kindly allows as to publish the following facts of her interesting case and wonderful recovery, which we gather from her correspondence, and which we shall be glad to allow anyone to peruse who wishes to do so. Mrs Bent had been in a state of extreme debility FOR TWELVE YEARS, frequently unable to do any work, the lightest kind causing great fatigue, with severe pains in the limbs, back, '. and left side. So severe was the pain tnat she would have to sit or lie down frequently. Walking exercise was very trying and she could only walk very slowly. She had long seen Ckements Tonic advertised, but like many more people her husband Was prejudiced against * patent medicines,' but (now. we use her own words) - c I kriew some one who had tried Clements Tonic, and I decided to get a bottle on the quiet and say nothing aboufcit if it did me no good. The effect I thought something wonderful. I felt better after the first dose, and by the time I had taken half a bottle I was a difterwoman. My husband, friends, and neighbors soon noticed the change in me, and they could not make it out. I had to tell the truth that it was CLEMENTS TotfW tnat was making me . strong, I could not keep the secret, I was only too glad to give the credit to Clements Tonic. After finishing the bottle, work was no trouble to me but rather a pleasure, and after doing a heavy day's washing 1 could go for a walk instead of having to go to bed, as always happened before taking Clements Tonic. One of my neighbors said to me last week, " Why, Mrs Dent, you are doing wonders this week, how is it you are sp strong nc-wT She knew I had done more that week than I had been able to do in 12 years before (she had known me this time for I am an old resident of this locality, having lived here for 15 years). I replied, "Yes, I feel a wonder to myself, so I'll tell you the secret, I have been taking Clements Tonic, and I cannot tell you the benefit I have derived from it. You know what my sufferings have been and now I have genuine taste of good health," ' . Mrs Dent wrote us those particulars of her remarkable cure in March. She wisely, however, decided to continue the medicine to ' clinch the cure ' as it were. Some time afterwards she wrote as follows : — 1 Waratah Commonage, N.S.W. • Dear Sir, — It is with great pleasure • that I pen these few lines. I have been as you know a great sufferer from weakness and debility for years. I was ; under several doctors, but they never did any good. I DESPAIRED OF EVER BEING BETTER, but as I stated in my last letter I saw Clements Tonic advertised. I tried a bottle and its effect was something wonderful. I felt better almost immediately, and was a new woman after finishing the first bottle. Before taking Clements Tonic it was a great trouble even to do a little housework, but afterwards my work was a pleasure and my friends and neighbors were surprised at the change in me. I cannot say too much in praise of it and can only greatfully describe my case and strongly advise all who snffer from weakness, backache, pain in side, ring noises in the ears and shortness of breath to take' Clements Tonic. I feel sure it will do them as much good as it has done me. h , 4 •Yours Gratefully, y • .' 'FANNY DENT.* We have great pleasure in thanking' this lady for allowing us to publish the case. We constantly hear of: similar ones, which people object; to have published through a ; false delicacy. We only want to publish them in the interests of suffering humanity. •: Surely >ife is not wrong for people iq acknowledgethe genuineness and -reliability of an article, when : they <T^ay£ifiro»ed it to possess the properties we; qlaim for it.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 855, 5 December 1890, Page 3

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ANOTHER GREAT WIN. Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 855, 5 December 1890, Page 3

ANOTHER GREAT WIN. Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 855, 5 December 1890, Page 3

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