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with me from the 6rst. It gave my shat. tered nerves a calm and peaceful tone, thus allowing me to get some natural sleep, the want of which - ' "Was Killing Me.' It strung me together, and braced me up; and I soon got that I could stand more noise and conversation, which only recently would have thrown me into A Shaking Pit. The remedy gave me an appetite, and I could eat a hearty meal. " '-; •' I suppose you soon became entirely resuscitated ? " - - \"_ " Yes, being able to sleep and eat once more, I sonn got strong, and my cheeks filled out rapidly. A few bottles completely pM', me right. lam sure there is no remedy m"; the world to be spoken of in the saint^ breath with Clements Tonic, and I haW proof of that, for, in addition to my ow^ cure, it Rescued niy Little Girl, of three and a half years of age, from a most distressing malady." - "; ; H- " I should like very much to hear about that,," said our reporter. "--i "Well, I will tell you all about it. ,1 took the child to a funeral, and I now thinTs: it was a very unwise thing to do. My l^ttla girl was very frightened, aud went off in 4 ? 1 dead Faint at the Graveside." " What was the result ? " " For seven months she suffered froitt what the doctors said was St. Vitus' Dance. Her limbs would shake and move in a strange way. In addition to this eczema broke out all over the back of "the child's head. It was a very bad case. She was a fine fat child before she received the shock to her nerves I spoke about, but afterwards got very thin. Her appetite was very queer, and she craved for strange foods." " How came you to give the child Clements Tonic, Mra. Williams ? " " I read a case in a little book very like that of my child's. It much impressed me, and I started to give the child Clements Tonic. Perhaps you will hardly believe it but it is perfectly true, two bottles Entirely Cured Her of both her complaints — the St. Vituedance and the eczema. I was astonished that the remedy should drive away these two very serious ailments so very speedily. The child at once started to eat with a natural appetite, and got fat and well in no time. Clements Tonic cured the St. Vitus' Dance in A Marvellous Manner, and the little girl's head was perfectly clea\ in a very short time. So now you can sec why I have such faith in Clements Tonic." " And may we publish all this, fylrs. Williams ? " " Every word of it. It is but my duty to make it known, that other sick ones may have the benefit of Clements Tonic as my child and myself did. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Elizabkth Williams, of Corce House, Holmesdole> street, Marrickville, near Sydney, in the Colony of Now .South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare thai 1 have carefully read the annexed document, consist ing of ten folios and consecutively numbered from on< to ten, and that it contains a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way ; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth 3'ear of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled " An Act for the more effectual abolition ol Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof and tor the suppression of voluntary and extra- judioiivl Oath* and Affidavits." Declared at Marrickville, near Sydney, this SOtll day of June, 1898, before me, B. G. BRERETON, J.P. I can endorse every word my wife says as to botli her cm 1 * as yell as my child's cure- by Clement* Tonic.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 19

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