easy position in which I could get a few hours' rest, which I needed so badly, so exceedingly acute were the Tortures which Affected SVie. I grew very dejected. A great weigtJS of despair hung over me like a cloak. Th^ conversation of my husband and children was not able to arouse or interest mew Lower and lower I sank, and got weakei and weaker, till very often -I thought that my spark of life was going out, and that I was about to die. Medicine had seemed useless, and I could not see a gleam of hope anywhere, and yet, at last, I found a remedy That Defeated the Disease which had hold of me." " Yes, what ?" "Clements Tonic. I was repeatedly advised to take it, but I put ifc down aa being about as much use as the other things which I had swallowed. Bufc I was quits out of my reckoning, for, when I did give in and commenced to take ifc, An Emrciestse Difference was easily seen in. my general health affcfll only one large bottle. The dull appearance about the eyes gave place to a brighter and healthier look. I soon took a pleasure its reading and the company of friends, who complimented me upon My 6¥3aFkec3 israpi-oveirsent. I obtained four more bottles of Clements Tonic. It brought my strength - back, splendidly, and my headache and the pains in my back gave me less trouble and pain after every dose. I felt quite sprightly ancl lively in the daytime, instead of hea-vy ancl stupid as I used to do, and at night, nob feeling any pain io speak of, long sleep began to be a regular thing. No day passed but what I was a step further towards my usual vigorous health. Once I sent my food away, but now I called for more, and it did me good, digested easily, and I began to fill out all over. I avoided any chance of a relapse by sticking to Clements Tonic even after I thought I waa convalescent. All traces of - • ' , Pals? and Disease were Dissipated, and I was robust afid vigorous again, thanks to that fine remedy, Clements Tonic, and I need hardly tell you I'm never now withoufc a bottle in the house. Ifc cured me. You see I am in perfect; health now; I hope I ever shall be. No one knows The Misery and Despair of one in ill health except those who suffer it. lam glad to give the credit to Clement 3 Tonic. It did worlds for me, and I don't care who knows ifc, for you or Clements Tonic people can publish what I've said in any way yon like. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Fassy Clarke, of Commercial Street, Penrith, in the Colony of New "South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of eight folios and consecutively numbered from one to eight, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the> samo m any _way_; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to ba true, and by virtue . of the jirovisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the veign of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of tha Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof and foi\the suppression ot voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and Affidavits." Declared at Penrith this 9th day of August, ona thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, before me, ALFRED COLLSSS, J.P.
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