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HEADACHE, BACKACHE,. indigestion;, elatuence; SOUR STOMACH & LIVER complaint; PROMPTLY CURED BY CLEMENTS TONIC. TIRED NATURES GREAT RESTORER. Air George M'Donold, Sth Dunedin N.Z.,(cured of .swellings in knccjoicts) writes on September 20,189+r —Please ac- ; ccpt the following testimony to the valuable qualities of Clamonts Tonic. I had for four months a swelling in my knoejuints and ; ankles, brought on by exposure to wet and ' cold during .the years I was coach driving. I was laid up, and could not walk without pain,, although ! was free from pain while sitting or lying down ; it was only when 'my weight was on my limbs that the pain became severe. 1 could get no case from oils or other treatment. I consulted one doctor, who told me I had rheumatism ; he , proscribed a liniment, also a mixture, but 1 1 got no better. .Reading one of yom advertisements, I resolved to give Clements Tonic a trial. After the first bottle I was surprised at being able to walk with less pain, so I continued it for six weeks, and am happy to say all swelling had gone. In fact 1 was cured, as for more than twelve months I have been free from all pain and swelling. A great number of my friends are aware- ‘of the above facts, so you are at liberty to use this statement ns yon wish.— I am, yours gratefully, George M‘Donald, South Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Lake County Press, Issue 698, 5 March 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 698, 5 March 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Press, Issue 698, 5 March 1896, Page 7

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