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WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

Mrs M. L. Morgan, Clifton, Aratapu, Auckland, N.Z., under date 23 id January, 1892, writes :—: — Dear Sir— Some two years ago, having previously enjiyed fairly good health, I was taken seriously ill, and found it very difficult to get relief. At first I treated myself, thinking that I should soon be well again ; but my illness grew upon me, and I was completely prostrated, and unable to do anything. I sought medical advice from oar local doctor, and he prescribed for me. My ailment was described as black jaundice and gall-stones, and at times I suffered much pain. Our doctor's treatment did not do me much good, as the attacks were frequent and very severe. Some months passed, and I felt that I was becoming hopeless y ill. My friends were shocked at my sallow and changed appearance, and more than one has told me since that they never expected to see me well again. I went to Auckland for change of air and scene, and to seek further medical advice.' I got it, and for a time seemed to improve, the change evidently doing me good ; but it was not tonic enough, for after a week or so I was again laid up. All the medical advice I got in Auckland seemed unavailing, and I returned home with very little to hope for. Here I suffered several attacks, and had to lay up repeatedly. My husband had a very poor opinion of patent medicine?, but seeing Clemeats" Tonic advertised as of such wonderful effect in serious cases, and being quite at a loss to suggest any other untried remedy, he brought me home a bottle, and we determined to try it. At the same time we resolved to say nothing of the medicine we were using until fully satisfied of its effects. The first dose did me good, and I improved rapidly. Friends who would not have been surprised to hear of my death were really astonished at my rapid recovery. I was soon satisfied as to the value of Clements' Tonic, and gladly recommended it to others, and so did my husband. The storekeeper spoke to him one day, and asked him if he had been recommending Clements' Tonio, for he was almost sold out, and had only one bottle left. " Give it to me," said my husband ; " I wonldn't be without it for anything." By the time I had taken odb bottle I was able to get about my work agaio. Friends thought the improvement only temporary, and expected to Bee me prostrated again, but I am thankful to say that such has not been the case. Every dose did its work, and after a fortnight I only took one dose a day, in the early morning. I have uaed only three bottles, and have the fourth in thVhouae. Ido not take it regularly, but fly to it on the least symptom of anything being wrong, and I have many times proved it to be a good preventive of returning sickness. It ie now eight or nine months since I recovered, and Clements' Tonic has kept me in good health all through. I can again get on with my house and dairy work with comfort and pleasure. I am pleased to be able to recommend Clements' Tonic, for I have f jund it a true friend, and am convinced that it will give health to many now sufferiag if they will only give it a trial,— l am, Sir, yours gratefully, M. L. MORGAN. B

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 50, 30 September 1892, Page 15

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 50, 30 September 1892, Page 15

WHAT PEOPLE SAY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 50, 30 September 1892, Page 15