A- G °V ■»««■»<S -* y— tbas^3Mw!<^ < iyg» * lAsitP te wnght iSX, thM,' to taVMS tokK - 4m. bat be trail mi baaold at er* 7 FBraZoto. S boilt to ak£. y—w o*’ a* -J PU THEU»DOIi I AKDBBBtfS PURO COMPACT i ioMl aU tbaaawaditim 1 —V—A REGULAR MARTYR
Biliousness BUT KEVEB Troubles Him MOW. . . The Cm* «T THOMAS STEWiWT, Esq. fA—<As u PrerwA no—
•r ocn kpacui. Rxponrn. M Unquestionably Clements Toafe si—polled through. 1 ertiidn’t. get aWatem of good oat of the num— other mrdi— . I tried, but this remedy did tire bestteS* far me in double quick lime." These were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Wnuteor-rwul, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, fe a reporter who was detailed to have a Bttto shat with bun aneot his aometime liekaesa. ** Yes,” said that gentleman, offering the . oewf-j-aper maa a cteur, Srad taking a soft •* Once upon » time I frequently had many strange attacks. I was at— kew with a gtdtly sickness. My food dis—read with me, and 1 itod to drop eating far a time altogether almost 1 l«wt all my strength and euerfcy. My w>>rk became a burden; I seemctl to be always tfred. Violent headaches cause on. Tlrere was a heavy feeling of spnressMm and great awoi Eng at the pit of the rtomach after rating I passed tern? ’a nights, sleep being ahnuft out of the queriioa. am! my mouth and tongue wore covered with a bit—ish sobs’. 2!tf in the mornings." ** You werel-ilious, apparently ?" • es ; I used to be a regular martyr to bik.Xu.aesa. I was nev«- safe from fasr that I was gu>’!g to be prostrated by a vihons attack. I tried all sorts of mrdirrre to ward off the attacks when I fete them eonsraz on, and I teak many ctereriy advcriMOd peas, pita, pearls, and pelleto They were guaranteed to cure everything from nwailcs be {aralyut, but, with the exerrnion of Qeuseuts Tonic, all thsse medicines were ulterty ueekns hi any flfaQg sf my trouble.• •* To returi* to your last attack f* *Oh ; yes,*’replied Mr. Stewart. ** W» I had further distressing symptom. A ssvere Mcading m the nose set in. ".hfo was most difficult to etop, and, aayv ex peel, it was very weakening. To- gid—uess !«caine worse, the headnehr.* me—sub jarable, and I was suffering from waste of proper rest anti nourishment, far I conld eat nothing worth s- raking of 'vhen it was b--fore me ; so 1 got a botue of C—aantß *’ Hrw did yasr—be tap-t that I" •* Well, you see. news <.«s brought to sea sf a worse earn titan mine being cured, and, •s the soerr* of my uvormation was tr—te worthy, as I said orfore, I asut for bottle." I <* Itnw4tete«w*r “ Just like a np. Itrta.j to strengthen u y —ordered stomach a! digestive organs from the very first, ard! _ —ld soos take my food without anv cm st Bpprssci— or sweifing afterwards, int mere than that, I ufaftl enjoy what T A oak I sufiteud score from beadastai and, after a few days, latent aa soundly act always da wiser lam weU. lean tell yd I was plesssd I ore* rid of ths* giiidiweoj To cut it short, Clements Tonic soon —as right ml— noar, and hare been ere dnoe, and I cm Id again go about my weri with energy. BiHousnem never treubid now, for if fast a sign of it coming ori I make haste to take a few do— si Clements Toni. , and that wards ft oft I said tel! you < t more than one case whoti the greatest bt nefit has been derived treed that remedy, ind I know one hotel hi particular wher i it is regularly served ered the bar at fid. t or a tiny glass full, and thd proprietor die hotel says’it is far ante . Eta Way the uaoal effective pick-me-up to bte obtained for k>< • or musfiy," 1 m But I came to get rear opinion ?” I - Wall, I th sk ft fa th* rely go—teal romWy going. Aajfoow, ft cured ; ft| did what nona <f th* other thing, ooulddeu! and I mate op akas I find, firn proof si! tta pudding ft 13 the eating you know!" II “What aboe i printing this-you dsrt | male Mabrart | IhaL I*ra aal Ura Irara objrabo® ra lom I ra n« oal, pfetratal I- raM. f- I | a- a»--* a, C- warn tracatk.**
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 4
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