KS 90 ft T0 IDOMAK brings back speedily #o yigorous UHE -remarka'ble medical history of Billy, 1 0 years old, laon 'of Mr. and Mrs. Bott,;of Leichhardt, .has amazed very one of the neighbours who .have knovm him since o fell from a railway bridge five ytars ago. atcryieweid ■ at home, Mr. and Mrs. Bott gjadly and freely ave .permission for.Billy's story to be told to the world J for the sake .of other parents, whose children might'be'benefited by the treat- ... ment which finally ;resulted in Billy's • return to,,vigorous happy- boyhood. which Billj^ attended -was^some^dis- brigh't^smiling ^face oj fcrq'ss the raitway' line at 'Lilyfield, by~ m'eans of day, shown here with hit kan'overhead bridge spanning a .depp cutting. t mother and father tjust 'N JAdventurous^ you_ngsters .often. crawded under ihe ■ 'ouiside their ' pfeasant • jjj|jB||rf | r 90 FEET DOWN! DOWNI DOWN! jBilljr did ^more— he . climbed onto the.brick para- specirrtcn of Australian 2 9 ^ f^tebelowlCl1 °hSer d'OWn l° rail'Way track ' Belov: llluslTation shows fel1 *'pflcJl?f soft.mud. We tbridicCiTomttvhich sllly ipdiev* that this was the only thmg which saved 4*11 Th* terr'thU Ail* " ! £ ito llf^H.Is we^learned afterwards, but to ,«on-- '-tmtc U indicateb I by the ' ^from echool, and her worry" became increased as f I 1 ... . _ ., _ _TT •*••'•'" ~~ ~i -Itime crepton.She was nearly frantic with anaciety [■.. {' i ■ .:'■£■ 1^|FiEAl-iS8aiA M I raCUIOUS KCSUltS From Bidomak :.^jr Jho time I arrived home at 630. There was MffMggflHgQ We did so, hot because we thought it would really do f. 'go' in .^ouchwith the - any good, but in hope that perhaps it might. But. I many in?UlrieS tha T a-fr03? te» y°". * was a miracle. Almost at once Billy ;«nswerong tp Bijly s descnption had been admiUed calmed down— he began to sleep quietly and peacetoiAe Oiildren s Hospital, but was not espected '• fully, and his night terrors left him. '• ■ IjSiTotnemght, In wor'ds it is difficult to make you understand just Fifteca Wecks in Hospital ^°W muc^ ' Bidomak has done for' us. One would [Mpffla gfteen weeks befdre • Billy was diseharged ?"d J,?, ^ rT i i r ' t " f k d a'L 1Vr t°ld.yo'i to, 5ealise Srom the hospital and we brought him home,' with W through. But he s alnght now: lihaBkfolaess for ihe sparing of his life. 1, .... , c. _ ... • P^I^^DNK c "ld' Bnc* lo see t"at happy,' carefrce, youngster « * Tarnble Night Terrors [: ' S made us proud to think that Bidomak had wrought jBef e« foood that the shock to hia aervous" so wonderfully." |ay»tem-had been terrible. He was a sheer bun'dle . story of . Billy Bott, as we have told it above, may • i«f neTves — he conld not aleep at night or if he he verified in detail by anyone who is interested. It •did, he would fall into a fitful slumber only to was offered to us by his parents without solicitation :awake acreaming from terrible hightmares. " ' ■ • • " " and in gratitude for what Bidomak had done. No »M« «n. nu. iij, r„ c.._ \rr ... i , . . . payment was made for permission to publisb the facts. 'Nathin& ' y py j" .J, . ld not what to do. Mr. and Mrs. Bott will be content if their son's case .n nniL« il Ieli^' ^d ®i'am thf hoy as well as point, to the value of Bidomak for every case where Wal "P1^ becommg unbearable. We had tried almost children, or adults either for that matter, are run down •verythmg when we were recommended to .try Bidomak, and neryy and need the finest tonic of all to make ■' them fit and well. Kfl JK I m Benefit Gueranteed OR YOU PAYNOTHING M lK ; So many nerye sufferers have obtained immediate ' ■ H H Hlll relief from BIDOMAK that if you do not benefit ' from the first bottle we will refund your money !> H Wf ■ within 14 days of purchase on nearly 1 ™ ~ ™ ' 1 ! empty, to Fluenzol Pty. Ltd. Thus we guarantee \ ■ The Tonic of the Century 1 u.y. 7a-U-J ntrfrihnlnr.- Gst a Bottle of BIDOMAK TO*DAY! BIStriDBTOrS, lt win not oniy do you good, hut it tastes so good that FLUENZOL PTY. LTD.t Thorndon Quay, WellingTon you11 enjoy tak^| ^opAJJ |h^m,Bo«ied 8tore" 8,11 u'
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 182, 19 August 1937, Page 8
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