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CSS EVABROWX, ALBUItY, X.S.W. rites: "The following particulars of /case are furnished on behalf of the licted, trusting they may bo the means restoring others to health : For eight - n months I was extremely debilitated, e doctors being of opinions that I had tgrown my strength. My disease is iown in medical circles as anaemia or iverty of blood, Fains invaded all .rts of my body ; I suffered from genal languor, extreme weakness, listlessiss, dejection of spirits, indigestion, side appetite, and disturbed sleep. My nly presented a bloodless appearance; y lips were pale and the skin like wax. was under several doctors who preiribed for me ; but their treatment did it alleviate my sickness. I imagined lat my constitution was breaking up, id as the disease progressed I became iore nervous and hysterical. My sufirings were also greatly increased by a lock to the nervous system received tst year, when a railway carriage in diich I was seated caught fire. "When iv case was most critical and gave serins apprehensions to my friends and uiy;lf, I started on a course of Clements 'onic, which I took, in conjunction with )r Fletcher's pills. The first two botles effected a great improvement, and could relish my food again, and my ■eneral weakness and nervousness vandied altogether. I took about twerro •ottlos of Clements Tonic and my pale ace is now replaced with the hue of toalth, and my recovery is as complete •s it was speedy." This was a case of general debility, iuo to aineinia. Miss Brown gives evilenco that must prove beyond the loubt of the most sceptical that only Elements Tonic can work sueli cures and bat the genuine article must be insisted m when purchasing.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 195, 26 August 1896, Page 2

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What People Say. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 195, 26 August 1896, Page 2

What People Say. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 195, 26 August 1896, Page 2

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