PROMPTLY AND PERMANANTLY.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,
Air. E. Schott, 157 Franklin Street, I West Melbourne, Victoria, writes on Jan. 19th, 1896:—I was almost at death’s door a few months ago through an attack of influenza, superseding a severe sickness from inflammation of the bowels. Aly strength and appetite were gone, and it was impossible for me to resume work. My lungs were in a bad state, and at night I could scarcely breathe. I had followed medical prescriptions, which only emptied my pockets, and as a last resource was about to undergo an operation, when I came upon one of your Clements Tonic pamphlets. I took three bottles of this valuable remedy, and then found myself as sound as a bell; now lam in the best of health. I write to offer my testimony, which I trust you will use for the benefit of follow-sufferers of my description.— Yours very truly, E. Schott, 15 7 Franklin-street, West Melbourne, Victoria.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume VI, Issue 72, 14 October 1897, Page 4
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