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LASSITUDE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OF A DISORDER LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. Mrs Elizabeth Dickson, the Esplanade, Queensciiff, Vic., writes on S ptenib-r 28th, I SOG :—For four years Iwis a martyr n illness arising from torpility of the liver dyspepsia, and general debdity ;in fac a general breakdown of the system. I was informed by a doctor that I had dr psy and Bright’s disease of the kidneys, and would shortly die. There is no doubt I was exceedingly bad; fearful pains invaded a 1 parts of my system ; I was always tired, and had sharp shooting pains about my loins ; I was very constipated, and was frequently laid up with heailacee. After f\ i g ie numerable so-called rente ie<, Ihj ugo • la gc bottle of Clement- Tonic, and lou.nl it relieved mo greatly; then I pe> severed in taking nine-more log bott a and were I to fil, a ream of paper IcouM no expre s my my grathu ie to you as fit ly as I desire. I am on ed, and am as strong as ever (which can be v.iritie i by all who know me), and only through Clements Tonic. lama resident of Qi’.eeusciiff i or 23 years, my husband holding a prominent Government position, and your .coders may depend upon ch - abova be.ng a true statem nt.—Eliztbeth Dickson.

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Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

Untitled Lake County Press, Issue 788, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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