DO YOU SUPPER?' ARE YOU AFFLICTED WITH INDIGESTION, BACKACHE, * TIRED ACHING LIMBS, LIVER COMPLAINT, •--;, ';'_. ', LASSITUDE, OR 1 Any .complaint arising from an impoverished 'neWoos system?' If so ■ /^/CLEMENTS TONIC JS A ftUtCK, PROMPT AND BURE CURE. IT DOES NOT MERELY ALLAYTHE SYMPTOMS, RUT EFFEOTS A PERMANENT AND POSITIVELY LABTING CORE, /->■ »_-_ , ASK MrW. Ai Jones, Uralla, N.S.W., who writes on September Ttb, 1896:—! have much pleasuifc in sending you this testimony.-. Abont seven years ago I was seized with a. languid feeling, my stomach would l eject' all toed, I could nof sleep at night, my month was always parched, especially at. night j the least noise would cause irritation of the nerves ; the slightest cold air seemed to go right through me. I also suffered with palpitation ot the heart to enoh ftn extent as to become alarmed. I * had pains in .the region of the liver ; 1 became v'ety nervous; and also suffered from 'shortness of. breath. I consulted doctors lii this town and Armidale ; their medicine would* give roe slight relief, but nothing permanent. I was also treated bv < doctors in Sydney and Newcastle, but with the .same. result. I became so weak I could Scarcely stand, and despaired of ever regainiog my health. I continued in this state lor-- three years. Reading ono oi yoor,li<|wkß I war struck by some of the :, - statements of some of my personal ao- .'. quafalance*. '■■:. -, I sent for a snpply. of Clements Tonic and threw the other medidnefStowy.'* After taking Clements '■■- Tpnio.in wninnction with Dr. Fletcher's ; Pills, for. a few days, I seemed to relish my food, which J bad not done for months previously. After taking balf tbe supply, . | had regainea sufficient strength .to work jn.tbOvgajdeb, and when I had taken it all • Sfa^tlay-wM not, long enough. I slept well ' and cabnly, and all nervousness wsb gone, !:have pot felt any of the old symptoms or wer threajrears,- thanks ■ to Clements ToDii), which I always recommend, as it -. saved.my life.— Yoars truly, W. A. Johes. , **s'i'My,b«y: came hoitte from, sohool one : flay wlttehis hand. Kadly lacerated and j -:.■ ': Weediriiand suffering "great pain,'.' cays :- <L. , JCrsß.- J. Sohall, with Meyer Bros. Drng -„, i'X dressed the jgte/JHitad/ and 1 applied. Chamberlajnß Pain ar-. r simM.~m-~.i~ ■ -m -*•*- —ased and in a ■Jaled without inds, sprains,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 89, 23 April 1898, Page 4
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