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"THOROUGHLY EXHAUSTED. "WOULD HAVE WELCOMED DEATH.

THE DARKEST CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING 1 CHEERFUL WITNESS »OBNB BT A WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST. 1 Mb. Thos. Snotokn, Budget Office, Singleton, N.S.W., writes on August 19th, 1896 ; — Some tnnc ago life to me was not worth living; I simply had a mechanical existence. Ton Will understand that being a printer, my occupation is not conducive to good health. I was* working in a close office, and became thoroughly exhausted. I loat all desire for reoreation, and pleasant morrents were foreign to me. I had no particular ailment, bat I should almost hare welcomed a cessation of earthly strife. Bat the darkest cloud has a silver lining. I read some testimonials, amongst which was _. •ne of Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatriok, M.P.,* who had been oured. I sent for two bottles of Clements Tonio, and after taking them I was quite well, in fact I never felt better, and I cheerfully bear witness to its remarkable powers. If the publication of theta few lines will be of any servioe you are at liberty to use them, and I am sure saff erer, ' will benefit themselves incalculably by takingf Clements Tonic—Yours sinoerely Thos Skowdw.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 2

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"THOROUGHLY EXHAUSTED. "WOULD HAVE WELCOMED DEATH. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 2

"THOROUGHLY EXHAUSTED. "WOULD HAVE WELCOMED DEATH. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 4029, 3 September 1898, Page 2