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looked as if nothing could cure me. It trw when my wretchedness seemed complete that somebody came and recommended m« s to try Clements Tonic, aud to this day I ' have not lost my feelings of gratitude to th« person who gave me that advice." " Then it must have proved very servic* able to you ? " " My word it did, and I shall always pasi the same advice on to other sufferers. Do you know that I was so ill that I was in hospital for three weeks at one time, so you i may judge that I have uot been exaggerating, in what I have told you ; and after such bityer experiences as mine wore t have every right to be thankful to Clements Tonic foi havingma.de me adifferent woman altogether. About the very first thingthatClements Tonic did for me was to lessen to an appreoiablt extent the wins that were located in mji lisad, and il you only knew how much inguish they had caused me you could judge how delighted I was when they had gona completely. It was like being freed from bondage, and as I oontinued with the same remedy I was helped, in other ways. C> I ha* not been using Clements Tonic many days when I began to look forward to meal timet with an interest that I had not known fon yeaifi, for m,y appetite was so improved that I could enjoy almojjfc anything, and there wal very little discomfort— sometimes not any — after my moals. letter oh my digestion goto bo Bound that t could take any sort of food without the le&Bfc «ar of trouble arising* and the bfclfc of it all was that I was gaining strength fr&n the food that Clement* Tonic eflat>lsd me to eafc. It seemed such a simple tblfig for the action of my heart to become regular again, but it was only this last* mbdicine. of mine that could make it so; and that is one of the reasons why I plact Clements Tonic so high above evevythlag 1 bad tried before. When I slept whilst ÜBing that grand remedy it was not of th« same heavy and unrefreshing character ai before, for when I got up I felt thoroughly rested and contented with everything, instead of being depressed aud at loggerheads with everything aronnd me. My whole life was changed for tbe better, foi? wjien the weary aches had left my Jimbfi and I rf&a no loiiger bothered with giddine***, flatulence and paius in the various parts of my body, I was quite unlike the same woman who had been suffering so long. * I could tell that my blood had been enriched and purified by Clements Tonic, because my vitality wli3 ao greatly increased and my complexion was aS much clearer, and you would be surprised at the worrderr*! improvement in my nerves which the same medicine effected." " I suppose you picked up weight again V "Oil, yes; and after taking several bottlet of Clements Tonic I was so strong an* hearty that I could do my own housework once more, and that was a lot to be thankful for. Whejn I left off taking the medicine j that cured me of my wretched ailments 1 resolved to let similar sufferers know whal Clemcnta Tonic could do, so you may publish these facts in any way." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Alts Eiamsoh, Of No. 67 Athol Pltce, Dunedic, in tbe Colony Of New Zealand, do aoleninlj and sincerely deolcfe th&c I b»ye car'efullj read the annexed domimeDf, consisting Of thre( foUdl, and consecutively Numbered from ono to tbj<e; and that it contains and is a trng and faithfo.) *c< count of my Ulnen aW cure by jOfements TqnU ", an* alto contain! fry full pernjifiiort to publish in any tray tar iiaterntnt*— which I give voluntarily, without receiving any pa|menf: and I make tn.'s solemn declaration congcfe*i£i<ftMly poH«»ff}Sf (he same to bf true, and by virtue 67 th* provision's of an Act of tht General Assembly tt New Zealand, intituled "Th« Justices of Peace Ace, 168t." Declared tit Dunediji, this thirteenth day of Uan-h, out thousand sine hundred and three, before rot; WU. D, JIAKLQN, J.V^

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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 85

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Page 85 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 85

Page 85 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 85