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EXCRUCIATING NEURALGIA.

TRIED EVERYrHING WITHIN REACH. NO RELIEF. CLEMENTS TONIC SUCCESSFUL. MR JAMES CURRAN, Hunter- street, West Maitland, New South Wales, writps on August 14th, 1898: 1 can hardly express the pleasure it gives me to write a few lines in favour of Clements Tonic. To any person similarly afflicted it is sufficient for me to say I was a sufferer from neuralgia. I tried everything I ever heard of withiu the reach of my means,, but all without relief, until my attention was happily directed to a testimonial setting forth what I now know to 1)-* the virtuos of Clerasnts Tonic. After fcho firet bottle T felt relieved, and whea> fkusSied seven bottles, my miria had left me entirely.-^-Yw&u gratefully, - -'• toss Cussuir,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1367, 12 May 1898, Page 28

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EXCRUCIATING NEURALGIA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1367, 12 May 1898, Page 28

EXCRUCIATING NEURALGIA. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1367, 12 May 1898, Page 28

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