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YOUR NEIGHBOURS CASE. Mr Wm. Leeming, Errol-Btreet, North Melbourne, Victoria, who writes on February 27th, 1893 :— I have much pleasure in testifying to the great benefit I have derived from Clements Tonic. I was a great sufferer for a long time from indigestion, dizziness, and a Bick headache, and I was rapidly getting worse. Although I was spending money in doctors I did not get any benefit from them, until at last I began to think' my case was incurable, and was preparing for a worse state of things, and my business was too much neglected in consequence. A friend in the country having asked me to favor him by forwarding a dozen Clements Tonic, your medicine was thus brought under my notice ; and the order having been repeated some time afterwards, I then and there determined on trying it myself, and, having done so, have much pleasure in addiDg my testimony to others —that after taking a bottle or two I was considerably relieved of the dizziness and indigestion. Having taken a few more bottles of your invaluable medicine I was a new man, and wonderful to say, considering my case was such a had one, I was completely cured, and am able to go about my business with cheerfulness and as much energy as ever I had in my life. My business being a large one, and therefore my friends and acquaintances being somewhat numerous, 1 shall take pleasure in always recommending your remedy to all who may be suffering as I have suffered.— l am, yours, etc., Wm. Leeminq, Errol- street, North Melbourne, Victoria.

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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 773, 21 October 1893, Page 20

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HAVE NO OTHER. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 773, 21 October 1893, Page 20

HAVE NO OTHER. Observer, Volume XI, Issue 773, 21 October 1893, Page 20

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