Trench’s Remedy —FOR Epilepsy and Fits. WHAT INDEPENDENT WITNESSES SAT Thankful Mothers’ Testimony. From Mrs A. LAWLESS, Lisanedan, Corboy P. 0., Co. Longford, Ireland. January 10, 1912. ‘Your letter to band, and in reply to same I am very glad to inform you that my son has not had a turn since last October twelve months, thanks to the benefits derived from your most valuable medicine. He is how as strong and healthy as ever he was in his life. You can make what use you like of my letter.’ From Mrs. JOHN SLEITH, 241 Leslie Street, Toronto. January 22, 1912. ‘ I have been waiting to see if my son was permanently cured before writing to you. It is now eighteen months since he had an attack or any feeling approaching one. ‘ Since he was six years old he had been subject to them off and on, sometimes better and sometimes worse, and as he grew older they came on heavier and oftener. At eighteen he began taking your Remedy, and he got relief. At this time he got his leg broken and the shock brought on the fits again. He stopped the Remedy when he met with the accident. The attacks kept right on until two years ago. I begged him to take the Remedy again and give it a fair trial. This he did, dieting himself according to instructions, and we began to see a lessening of the attacks, until they ceased eighteen months ago, with no return of any since. ‘He feels well and has gained in health and strength ever since. He spent six months out west in Saskatchewan on a farm and worked hard too. They were to report to me if there was any return of his trouble, but they said that there was none and he was enjoying the best of health, which I can truly say still continues. I am thankful to be able to report so highly of the good effect of your Remedy, and I trust, with God’s blessing, my son may continue in good health. I have recommended your Remedy to several others, as I consider there is no other remedy so effectual for fits of any kind as Trench’s Remedy. ‘ If this testimony from a thankful mother will induce any others who are afflicted to try your Remedy, you are at perfect liberty to make use of it.’ Further particulars free on application to . . The MANAGER, TRENCH’S REMEDIES LIMITED, 33 South Frederick Street, DUBLIN (Ireland). Or their New Zealand Agents— ELLISON & DUNCAN, Ltd., NAPIER
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New Zealand Tablet, 20 November 1913, Page 44
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426Page 44 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 20 November 1913, Page 44
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