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DO YOU SUFFER? ARE YOU AFFLICTED WITH INDIGESTION. BACKACHE, LIVER COMPLAINT. TIEED ACHING LIMBS. LASSITUDE. OR Auy complaint arising from an impoverished nervous system ? 1f so CLESIENTS TONIC TR A QUICK, PROMPT, AND SURE CURB. IT DOES NOT MERELY ALLAY THE SYMPTOMS, BUP EFFECTS A PERMANENT AND POSITIVELY LASTING CURB. ASK Mr B. Wilson, Rankow street, Broken HiH, who writes on August 18, 1893 :— " Sir,— Permit me to have the pleasure of adding my testimony to the many already sent you relating the currs effected by Clements Tonic. For » good many years I suffered from indigestion. I used to suffer from pains in tbe cheat, headache, and windy be'ichings ; I bacame irritable and melancholy ; hours after eating a meal I would feel a heaviness on the chesfc, and on goiivg to bed would ba compelled to lie on my stomach to ease my sufferings. I tried number* of indigestion cures without deriving any benefit. I read a case or two of indigestion that Clement 3 Tonic had cured. I resolved to try somi», and am pleased to say the result was most satisfactory, for although I havrf only taken thren bottles of Clement*! Tonic I am quite a different man, and free from any symptoms of indigestion. I have much pleasure in recommending it as a sure remedy for tho complaint of which it cured — E. Wihion, lUnkow street, Broken Hill, N.S.W.^

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Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 22

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