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NEURALGIA

is the first, surest, and most reliable sign-of nerve decay ; it is a symptom provided by nature to worn the sufferer of approaching distress, though in most cases the pain is purely local ; the disease is constitutional and local remedies such as liniments, oils, and menthols only give temporary relief, and do not do the slightest permanent good, lor they only act by deadening the sensibility of the affected nerve. The remedy to bo of any lasting benefit most be tissue-forming and nerve-strengthening, and must have general invigorating properties ; it must also contain the material to restore the lost tissue to the impoverished nerves, and no remedy except Clement's Tonic possesses these wonderful power. Clements' Tonic has been used for thousands of cases by young and old of both sexes for neuralgia, sciatica, and other nervous complaints, and we have never heard of a case where it has failed to give quick and prompt relibf. Bend of the case of Mr. Thos. F. Morris, Sawyer's "^ Bay, Otago, N.Z., who writes on May 14th, >i<)3 : Dear Sir — About this time twelve .-Months ago I was^uffering severely from 'indigestion, was under the treatment of two doctors and a chemist and obtained no relief or benefit ; when a testimonial came under my notice of the wonderful effects of Clements' Tonic, and I immediately procured a bottlo. The result was marvellous. I felt relief after the second dose. After using three bottles, the pain was entirely gone. It came on again about three months after, so I procured another bottle, but, before it was finished all symptoms of the pain were gone. I can highly recommend Clements' Tonic as the best specifio for the above troubles, and I recommend it to every one I meet with.— Tours respectfully, Thos. F. Morris, Sawyer's Bay, Otago, NewZeaJaud.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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NEURALGIA Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

NEURALGIA Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 66, 15 September 1894, Page 2 (Supplement)

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