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WHAT PEOPLE SAY,

T. IRVINE, ESQ., TATHAM, RICHMOND RIVER, N.S.W., Writes under date February 20,1891 : " I write to let you know that I am a patron of your wonderful Clements Tonic ; I have been a great sufferer, and have read of Mrs Mauler's cure iu the newspapers ; her case was nothing to mine, but, thank God, through her letter I am cured, and after the doctors had pvouounccd sentence of death on me. I am very grateful to Mrs Mealier for her letter. I have great pleasure in adding my testimony to that of the many others cured of serious diseases by the use of Clements Tonic ; I have suffered terribly from liver and kidney disease. Two years ago my strength began rapidly to dealine, I had dull headache, completely lost my appetite, and was almost blind (failure of sight is a symptom of Bright's disease. —■En.) I had tiger-claw cramps in the calves of my legs, and severe rheumatic pains, followed by diarrhoea; strength continued to fail, accompanied by extreme pallor of the face, puffed under the eyes, and persistent swellings of legs, knees, and ankles, and my whole body was swollen to a wonderful size ; sharp shooting pains pierced the heart and frequently chills and fever attacked mo. The swelling was so bad that I was afraid to even drink a glass of water. I consulted a doctor, and he examined my water, and he said it was a bad case of liver disease, and also of Bright's disease of the kidneys ; he prescribed medicine anrl liniments,with mustard baths. 1 said, " Doctor, if you will cure me, I will pay you what you like." He replied : " i can hold out no hope for you." I said, " That is very hard." " I never like to take a man's money,'g said he, " without telling him the truth, and I will come to you at any hour of the night you may send for me." He thought I should soon die. I gave his treatment a fair trial, but the swelling of my body increased so much that I had to remain in bed. The pains increased and extended all down the side, and my eyesight was now almost completely gone. I consulted another eminent medical man, who, after sounding me and testing my urine, said I had Bright's disease. I asked him if ha could cure me He said he would do his best, and if 1 would continue his medicine I should improve. I did so, and it had but little more effect than water. Two friends of mine called my attention to Mrs Mceller's letter in t-Uo paper, who had been Qured of the same disease by Clements Tonic. I procured a supply and taking it strictly in accordance with the directions, the swelling began to go down. 1 kept up the use of Clements Tonic, and now, thank God, I am cured ; my swellings have all subsided ; my eyesight is as good as ever. I took a good many bottles, but that is nothing, as it has ouked me, and I cannot describe its value." Mr Irvine's case needs no comment, We have no need to eulogise our remedy when disinterested people give such endoresment as the above.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY, Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

WHAT PEOPLE SAY, Temuka Leader, Issue 2374, 25 June 1892, Page 1

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