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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

P. J. WALLACE, Esq., KANGAROO YALLEY, N.S.W. writes :—“ Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in bearing witness to the great value of Clements Tonic in cases of Lassitude, Nervousness and Constitutional Debility generally. For more than twelve months I was a martyr to extreme lassitude, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and their concomitant train of physical troubles, so much that I feared I should have to abandon my profession as a journalist, writing being particularly irksome and laborious to me. I tried several advertised tonics (?) with little or no good result, and began to think my case beyond the power of medicine to cure. However, seeing your Tonic advertised in some of my exchanges, I concluded to try it as a dernier ressort, and I am pleased to say that the result was most satisfactory. After taking one bottle I found my appetite much improved ; I could sleep more soundly, and I felt refreshed next morning. I continued the medicine, taking in all six large bottles, and gradually all my distressing symptoms disappeared. I now feel myself stronger than ever, and as near perfect health as a man who has to bear the strain of constant literary work can expect to be. t can confidently recommend Clements Tonic to all persons suffering from loss of nerve force through sickness or mental over-work, and am mosi happy to support my testimony with my signature,And remain, dear sir, Yours faithfully. P. Jefferson Wallace, Editor and Proprietor Kangaroo Valley Pioneer.

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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 178, 30 December 1892, Page 3

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 178, 30 December 1892, Page 3

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 178, 30 December 1892, Page 3

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