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I lost greatly an weight, and, of course, became correspondingly weak. A languid and depressed feeling was upon me oontmo.* ally. I was very thin and my Face was Parchm©nt-lik® in appearance.” . . • “ Did you try any other medicines _ m addition to those prescribed by your medical attendants ?” “Yes; 1 tried various medicines which were recommended to me by friends and neighbours, and also medicines I saw advertised, but I obtained No sort of Satisfaction till I tried Clements Tonic.” “ And that you found beneficial?” “I did, indeed. Half a large bottle I found sufficient to cause A decided Improvement in the condition of my nerves. There is not the least doubt in my mind as to the strengthening and invigorating qualities of Clements Tonic, for under the influence of that remedy my appetite at once began to improve, and I was enabled to get much better sleep at night.” “Did Clements Tonic have any direct effect upon the bad headaches which you’ve mentioned ?” “ Yes; the headaches began to decrease from the day I commenced the remedy, and as I continued with Clements Tonic thev , Worst away altogether. 1 My digestive organs worked properly again, and I once more began to take a renewed interest in ray business and surroundings. In the mornings I arose refreshed by my sleep and feeling quite able to fulfil the / duties of the day. All that dull depression of spirits went away with the ill-health of which it was the cause, and I was no longer irritable, nor did small matters worry me. I put on my lost weight, regained my Usual Healthy Appearance, and am able to do a day’s mental or physical work with any man. ” “Clements Tonic has done all this, Mr. Myers’”, “ Yes ; I attribute my recovery entirely to thai remedy, and it succeeded when everything else failed.” “ I presume you will consent to publishing your testimonial ?” “ Yea ; Ifreely consent.” % . - ■; . STATUTORY PECUABATIO’T. I, James Simpsox Mykes, of Harrow-road, Auburn, pear Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read ihe annexed document, consisting of folios and consecutively numbered from one to eirfit, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same ln any way; and 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled “An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof and for the suppression of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and Affidavits.” /Jr ■ . . i' , - DeclaredUVAubum this:23rd day o£ June, 1808, . .. J.R •• •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 9