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was a good patient. I did exactly as I was told, but I was greatly disappointed, for l I can assure you that not one of the.r prescriptions did me the least good or gave me One Hour’s KeSieF from the terrible pain which I suffered. Time rolled on and I continued to get worse, and I took to my bed as I thought for good. I had other doctors but they could do nothing. I had frequently heard favourably of Clements Tonic, and ns a sort of lasi resort I tried it. , At this time 0 was in Utter' Despair for I thought my time had come, and that nothing could cure me, though, perhaps, 1 might obtain a little temporary relief. Well. I took a few doses. Next day my wife said, ‘ You look a bit better, do you fed any change?’ I answered ‘ Yes, I do certainly fed as though there was a change ; it must be Clements Tonic. i must Continue It. I did, and was delighted to hud. that 1 seemed to improve with every dose. To; the first time for months I could fumy something to eat. I asked my wife to com: me something. My wife said that what. 1 wanted was against the doctor’s orders, hid I insisted and ate a fair meal. It didn’t cl.. me any harm either, for I had a Long, Refreshing SSees after it. No more doctor’s physic, I s;.id to mvself, Clements Tonic and good noxirishing food is what I want. From that time 1 Jen my recovery was assured. Clements Tonic Restored £V2y Wasted Ewers lies: at a rapid rate ; it kept up a spiemli' appetite, and my system became so strength ened that even my hair, which had got vcr ; thin during my illness, grew'thickly again. My appetite remained excellent, and I pm on flesh very quickly. I slept well, and the pains in my back gradually and Entirely Worst Away, In time I was able to attend to ray busines;. again, and I was soon cured, and have beer since, and am now as well as ever h my life,” “ Have you been troubled with your liver or kidneys since that time?” “ Never once since, and I am now Srs ExoefSent Koaltih, and able to do as much work as the besi man in Sydney.” “ Do you object to tin’s testimonial beirq. published ? ” “No, certainly not. For the benefit o! other sufferers publish it whenever, whereever, and in whatever maimer you mac deem fit.” STATUTORY DECLARATION, . I, ISRAr.n PBiiMtwt, of No. Si Suss 'x-st, Sydney, in the colony of New South Wales, clothier, do solemnly ami sincerely declare that I have eyefully read and have signed the accompany in document, consisting' of this and the pvceedhMr eigh. folios, numbered one to eight, and the tame con.aim a true and faithful account Of my lilacs* am cure by Clements Tonic, and 1 ma\c this sole;;;) declaration conscientiously believing- the same to b true and by virtue of the provisions of an Act mad< and passed in flic ninth year of the reign of he. present Majesty, intituled an Act for ihe mnr. effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmation: taken and made in various Departments cf Ilu. Government of New South Wales.and to substitute declarations in lieu thereof, and for the enppre**io: Of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits. Declared in Sydney this fourth day of .Tunc, IE?" before me. JAMES THOMPSON, J.P., c/ i kJ

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12159, 24 March 1900, Page 3

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