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A REGULAR MARTYR vo Biliousness--' Troubles Him NOW. The Can* wf THOMAS STEWART, Eaq ?
( Avm “Penrith fimt") n oc* stbcial nsroann. “ Unquestionably Clemente Tonie ale** palled me through. I coaidn’b get ** atom - of good out of the numerous other madfcina* I tried, but this remedy did the bnriaam for me in double < ( aick time.” Theee wove the words of Mr. Thomae Stewart, baker, Windsor-road, Booty Hifl, near Sydswy, tw - a reporter who was detailed to have aotelu . ehat with him anent his sometime airfr*ML,’ “ Yes,” said that gentleman, offering th* newspaper man a chair, and taking a m** himself. •• Once upon a time I fieqwafly . ted many strange attack* I was attacked « - with a giddy rickncae. My food disagreed with me, and I lied to drop eating lor * time altogether almost. I lea* ail my strength and energy. My work hoosma a burden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent Itesdachso came on. Thwe was a heavy feeling of oppression and poet so el ling at the pit of the stomach after eating. 1 passed terrible nights, sleep being almas* out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a Uittmish enlist Anee in the mornings. 1 * •• You were I ilkrna, apparently ?” * -s ; 1 used to be a regular martyr to Mrieukaess. I was never safe from fa** that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all aorta of medietas* to ward off the attacks when I felt them oonyng on, and I took many cleverly ad ver used peas, pills, pearls, sad peileSsu They were guaranteed to euro everything from measles to paralysis, but, with th* excep'km of Clements Tonic, ail thee* medicines weie utterly useless in any stegp of my trouble.* • •• To rel urn to your last attack, f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ TTsD, I had further distressing symptnms A severe bleeding at the nose mt in. TH* was most difficult to stop, and, asyo* expect-, it was very weakening. The giddiness became worse, the headschm mere unbearable, and I was suffering from wan* of propei rest and non n-hu teat, for I eaeM oat not hisg worth speaking of whs* t* we* put before me ; ao I got a bottteof CSameato Tonic. ” “ How did yea come to get that?" “ Well, you see, news was brought to m* al a worm case than mine bring cured, and. as the source of my information wm true*1 worthy, as I mid before, I sent tor * 1 bett-ie." 1 How Aid ItataC “Juat Eke* true pick-me-up. Il eta. tod to strengthen my owordered stomach and digestive organs iron the very first, sad. X mold soon take my food without say sens* of oppreade* or swelling afterwards, and, mure than that, I could enjoy what I ttl oak 1 suffered no more from beadachsm and, after a few days, I slept aa soundly a* I always do when I am well. I can tea jm I was pleased to get rid of th** giddiness. To cut ft short, Clements Tonic arms pa* me as right as II am now, and have bos* erne rince, and I could again go about my waste with energy. Biliousness never troubles UM BOW, for if I feel a sign of it coming «*, I make haste to take a few deem of Clemente Tonic, *»d that wards it eff. I could tell you of more than one case whsrs the greatest benefit has been derived teem that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it io regularly served wror Um bar at Cd. for a tiny glass f uU, and th* proprietor of lb* hotel says it is far sad away the most effective pscknwep to b* tbiafned for love or money.” •• But I eame te get your opinion »• Weil, I think i* k the only gansfas remedy going. Anyhow, it cured mo ; U did what none of the other things eould d*k. and I mart speak as I find. Ths proof of tbc pwddtaffisfaltbeoating. jwe knowr 5 ••What sheet printing this—you *""2 **&Ton e*n do Just m yon think fit about tb*S. no* the least objection as long an yew only print what Tee asid. kmw tba* to be the pure truth.”
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 194, 27 January 1905, Page 4
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