YOD LOOK SICK! YOU FEEL SICK! YOU ARE SICK! WHAT WILL YOD DO! IP YOU ARE WISE YOU WILL TAKE A COURSE OF CLEMENTS TONIC, The greatest renovator of a worn-out system the world has ever seen, positively and permanently restores manly virility, to prove which evidence is forthcoming from any quarter.
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Mr. George Livermore, Russell.street, Toowoomba, Queensland, writes on May 18 1895:—Permit me the pleasure of adding testimony to the many yon must have re the excellence of Clements Tonic. For over fourteen years I suffered from liver complaint, and about two years ago I took cold, which resulted in influenza. It would be tiresome to go into details and describe mj sufferings. I had pains inthehead.shoulders, and over the region of the kidneys, with most obstinate constipation. I spent a great deal of money on doctors and medicine; I also left the Castletnaine (Victoria) Hospital as incurable. Wbilesuffering from influenza I was strongly advised to try Clements Tonic. I did so rather reluctantly, having no faith 'a patent medicines, but I soon had reason to be thankful, for after using six bottles I was , restored to such good health such as I had not enjoyed for over fifteen years, and I have had no return of the old symptoms. The above is a concise and truthful statement of facts, and my former tomplaint was well known, here, therefore you may make what use you like of this. My chief object in sending this statement is for the benefit of others who may b* suffering as I was before trying Clements Tonic.-I am, yours truly, George Livermore, Russell ■ street, Toowoomba, 1 Queensland. * . /
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10515, 7 August 1897, Page 3
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