WILL YOU BE WISE ? OR FOOLHARDY ? SUCH SYMPTOMS AS HEADACHE, BACKACHE, . SLEEPINESS, INDIGESTION, &0., INDICATE A DISORDED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS A ' PROMPT AND POSITIVE CURE.., CLEMENTS TONIC DOES NOT TREAT SYMPTOMS. IT REMOVES THE CAUSE. FOR PROOF READ THIS-. Mr A. Abbott, Royal terrace, Carrington street, Adelaide, who writes on November Ist, 1893 Sir, —I write this to acquaint you with the marvellous cure that was speedily effected in my case by using Clements Tonic: —Six years since I was a victim to what the doctors said was general debility, I had all the symptoms of that complaint as given by you in your pamphlet ; I am a bootmaker and consequently have to work in a room impregnated with close sultry air; I am a young man and have led a fairly fast life, these facts may have originated the malady. In about twelve months from the first symptoms of the disease I was so weak and worn out that I could no longer do my work, and I feared I was dropping into my grave. The lodge doctor and other medical men did all they possibly could forme but all to no purpose. I had lost all hopes; I fortunately happened on one of your pamphlets and reading of so many cures being effected by Clements Tonic, decided, to try some, and - happily I did so, and in less than one month after taking, four bottles the result was so surprising,thatmy'shoprmates who were formerly horrified at my. appearance, could hardly believe their eyes, so altered in every way had Ibepome. Clements Tonic had quite ented me, and I never experienced any of the sufferings I formerly endured; instead, lam full of vitality and energy .—A. Abbott, Royal Terrace, Carrington street, Adelaide.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4
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