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Neuralgia

j ■ ■ .— — \ is the first, surest and most reliable sign 'of nerve decay ; it is a symptom provided by nature to warn the sufferer of approaching weakness and distress, though i in most ca.es the pain ia purely local j I the disease is constitutional, and local j remedies, such aa liniments, oils and j menthols only give temporary relief and do i not do- the slightest permanent good; for 'they only act by deadening the sensibility | of the affected nerve. "The remedy to be of ' any lasting benefit must be tissue forming and nerve strengthening, • and must have general invigorating properties; it must also contain the material to restore the I lost tissue to the impoverished nerves, and no remedy except Clements Tonic possesses these wonderful powers, Clements Tonic has been used for thousands of cases by young and old of both sexes for neuralgia, sciatica and other nervous complaints, and we have never heard cf a case where it has failed to give quick and prompt relief. Read of the case of Miss Mnria Cullum, Westport, W.Z., who writes on June 19tb, 1893 :— -A short time ago I suffered from an attack of j inflammation of the stomach, which loft weakness of that organ, and a feeling of nausea and nervous debility which affected my brain. I was led to try Cloments Tonic by reading the label on an empty bottle, the first two or three doses made me feel worse, so I took ateaspoonful after meals and finished the bottle whioh toned j the whole system up. I write this trustj ing it may benefit others s offering similarly.—Yours truly, Maria Cullum, Weat- . r.ort;'N.Z, • ■ :-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 7

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Neuralgia Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 7

Neuralgia Star (Christchurch), Issue 4996, 7 July 1894, Page 7

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