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A REGULAR MARTYR TO 3iliousne r ss HUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, (From the “ Penrith Time*") BY OCR SPECIAL RKPOBTn. M Unquestionably Clements Tonic pulled me through. I couldn't get an atom of good out of tho numerous other medistesa I tried, but- this remedy did the business fev tnc in double quick time.” These wets tbs wo:Us of .Mr. Thomas Stewart, halcsr, Windsor t oad, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, W a reporter who was detailed te hare a Male chat with him ?.nent his sometime sicjusais. ‘‘ Yes,” said that genJctnan, offering me newspaper nia/i a chair, aud taking a seat himself. "Once upon a time I -fraqsentto tad many strange attacks. I was atteekal with a giddy biekness. My food disagssM with me, acd I had to drop esrting far a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. Thesu was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swat" ling at the pit of the stomach after esMufl £ passed terrible nights, sleep being a'tassob tout of the question, and my month awd tongue were covered M-ith a bstoerith substance in the mornings.” " You were bilious, apparently !* * As • I used to be a regular martyr te I was never safe from flasV th.it I was going to be prostrated by a bilic-.is attack. I tried all sorts of medieente .0 ward off the attacks when I felt Mr* ■orctug on, and 1 took many uivertis.jd peas, pills, pearle, and pritaWY They were gtuuunleed to cure from taeaalcs to paralysis, but* wifb the exception of Clements Tonie, all thsas medicines were utterly useless fa aai’ Staßa of mi trov.bU’ *’ To return to your last attack f* "Oil ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. " Wolf, I had further distressing sytnptowis. i severe bleeding at the noee set te VMI was most diffcult to stop, and, asyru may expect, it was very weakening. TTm> gjddn ness became worse, the headaches more anbjarabie, and I was suffering from irate of propei rest ami nourishment, for I oonld sat nolhicg worth speaking of when H was jTi’ before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Cmaents “ How did yc u come to get thatf* ** Well, you see, news was brought te tea d a worse case than mine being cured, aad, S 3 the source of my information was trust* wcrlrhy. m I said before, I sent for a buttle.” “ llow did it oct?" *’ Just like a true pick-me-up. It statted to »' lengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I could soon take mjr food without any seaso M oppression or swelling afterwards, an<more than that, I could enjoy wliat I di« sat. I suffered no more from holds shoe, anti, after a few days, I slept as soundly as X always do when I am well I Can tell yv« I was pleased to get rid of that Ntediuees. To cut it short, Clemente Tonic sown pte □e as right as I am now, and have been ever rincp, and I could "'gain go about my mark with energy. Biliousness never troubles me now, for if 1 feel a sign of It cemiag on, I make haste to take a few iMlSta of Clemente Tonic, and that wards it off. I x?uld tell you of more than one case whore the greatest Ixmefit has been derived from that rrn-.edy, and I know one hotri iu particular where it is regularly served, teer the lar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, abd the proprietor of the hotel says it ■ for awd sway the most effective pick-me-up to to ibtained for love or money.” "But I came to get your opinion?” " Well, I think it is the only goaoEbs remedy going. Anyhow, it cured mo It did whit none of the other things could Ato and I nust speak as I find. The proof ft thi padding is in the eating, yon know!” 9 "What about printing this—you object r 4 " You can do just as you think fit ahodA that. I’ve not the least objection as leag M you only print wlmt I’ve said, fer 1 know that to be the pure truth.” ntTUTORT DECLARATION. I, Twonm ot Wtadsor-nte, Rooty Ite. mar »<dn*v. In the Colony of New South Wales, & •olctnaly ani sine'rely deciare that I haw earefUlw read the snn-xed document, eotesthtc ef tbrte folios, end covsecuUrely numbered >ro»» see to ■Jiree. end that it 'onUlnt and is a true andJeiteful aooouct of tuy illness and cure by Cflssiste Tonfo, that I have elven the particulars va’uaJarny «ad do n t rece r -e on* penny payment for aw, aa« also occults foil penuiwion to publish the tame In any n z . and I make this solemn don consclectioualy believing !?5 « ■ •«** '-•» bo true, an! ty virtue of the provisions of an A* As and passed in the ninth year of the rwt?o st her ('resent Majesty, inlitulid "An ActforUwmeee •ffettual aboliticn of Oaths and Affirmations Ibbm and made In to varloua T'epartmenta of the Oevmsme>t of New South Wales, and to onhsbtato Deel a rations In lieu thereof, and for the enpprbtstae 4 voluntary red eatn judicial Oaths and ARdertts.at 800. Hill this first tor ft Nc- erjber, oo« bbcuoand sight hundred tichfi. before ma
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 211, 2 June 1905, Page 4
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