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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

„ .. Mrs M. L. Morgan, Clifton, Aratapua, AnTtflajtf?. £J.Z.. under date 23rd January, 1892, Writes :— ' Pear Sir— Some two venra ago, having previously lenjoye \ faiity good health, I wan taken Jseiioußly 111, nn<l found it very difficult to: get relief. At first I treated myself, thinking that I should, soon be well again |; hjJt niy-iillnp.«a grew^upontnef and I was eon pletely prostrated} and unable to do anything* F sought medical fidvifM^from our local doctor, and he prescribed fonme. My ailment was described ac black jinndice and pall stonePj and at times 1 suffered much pain, Our doctor's treatment [did not do me much- good, as the attnckgj were fn qnent and very severe. Some moDths passed, and I felt ihat'lwas becoming jiopelesslyjll. My friends v/ere shocked ct my shallow and changed ap- . pearanre, a;nd morn thun one ha" told me ''BfrtPeth>u they never eipectf d Ho sefl me well ngaip. [ went *to \Aiiokl6rid for change of air and scen^, s>nd to rpr!< fnrtlter innrljdal advioo. I got i', aod for a time Koetnpil to improve, 'he change evidently dovog too f/ood ; but it wan not tonic er.ou^bj for aiter ft yyoejj or *o I was agajn laid jup, AU the rnedlea! af?vioe I got In Auok,lai\d .s6Brßed ? una^iiiline, and I returned 'Hom&witb; very Jit*lo to hope for. Here I suffered several iittaokp, and had tf> lay up repeatedly. My husbtnid had a very poor opmion of ft&tMtJiVi^£»O|ne<^ bat seeing Clements i Tonic a'dverffaed^aa' of euch wonderful effect m Rerions o«86B, ami be ing quite M a loaa to Buerg^Bt any other untried remedy, he brought me home a bottle, anil we determined to try it. At the same time we resolved to flay nothing of the roepicine we wero HRing until ful'y satipfied oi its effects. The first dose did me good, |and I improved rapidly. Frionde .who would not have been surprised to hear of my death were really astonished at my, rapid recovery. I was soon sfttisfied^hitb:' the valuej of Clements Tonic, and gladly recommended it to others, and so did my husband.] The storekeeper spoke to him one day, and asked him if he had been . recommending Clements Tonic, for he wan ' ou^, and had only one bottle left. ' Give it to me,' said my husband ; 'I wouldn't Ha without it for anything.' By the tijne I hid taken one hottle I was.' able to g4t about my work again. Friends thought (Ihe improvement on'v temporary, and expected to *cc me prostrated ag'iin, but I amKhankfol to «ay4hat such ban not been lh«|cape. Every dose did its work, t and afterja fortnight I only took one dose hrlay, ! m jthe '"arlv mornipg. I have used only threte bottle", and have the fourth m ihe house). I do mt take it regularly, but >' fly to it pa-tUB-U^^y.mjatojmuoJLaay.tkm beiag wrong 1 , and T Have many "fiiiTes proved it to b^fl p.reventjivfi. of returning aickn'^sf. jit i|npV;ei^ht|oa $ide months pfince t %" ; r l eol>vSred i lirid GlefneDis Tonic hji3 kept me m good health al' tlirou°h. I can again get on wi^h my , house ann dairy work with qotri!iorj/*ahd| pleasure; I am pleased to be able to '?«» commend Clements Tonic, for I have found it a true friend, and ,am cpjrv.inped { 'hat it ; will givo health to r 'iiiKtiy'ri6W suffering if they will only give it a trial. — I am. jSir, yours gratefully, M. L. MOR? '! tijL P ; 'Renrtnpnts of Ribbons, remnants of VelivetSj femnapls QfL^ee Embroidery, JTajnnants of; CaHoOß><i3d^nenß^|.^aaiirwiiI > lbf j; all sortHiatthe Bee Hive Sale.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3

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