STALK. HANOI. * la*. •a well as a meeoe’e on. There is a, □red that will gm as ■r tbs money invaeM. be true, the Plan ta y those who wish te ly have a goe&fajea. faithfully maSk nd r prise. It ooatba years of ase. The id by >N ANDBERLtN COMPANT fulfil all these conditions. A REGULAR MARTYR Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The C»m of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. (From Uu “Pwiik Tima.') BY OCR SFKCUt. RSFOWFK*. “Unquestionably Clements Tonic «2es« pulkd me through. I conldn't get &a etsxi of good out of Ute ntunero':s other medicines 1 tried, but this remedy did the husaneae "sc n>e in double quick time" These vers the words of Mr. Tltotnas Stewart, baker, U iedsor-roail, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, m * reporter who was detailed to hers a little chat with hint aneut his sometime aiokwem. “ Yoe,” said I list ce..tleman, offering ths newt [taper man a chair, and taking a ssat himself. “Once upon a time I freqsently tad many strange attack* 1 wsa attached wkh a sickness. My food disagreed with me, and 1 had to drop eating Isr a time altogether almost. I lost al! my strength and energy. My work t-eeamo a burden ; 1 seemed tn be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the -tornach after eating. I passed terrihi. rights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my moukh sad tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.'* *‘_You were bilious, apparently , *" ; I used to be a regular martyr to bn jess. I was never aafs from fear I that I was going to be prostrat e’ r.? a 1 bilious attack, t tried all sorts ef to w.trd off the attacks when I l*_it Jtesn ODinuig on, and I took many cleverly •overused peas. pills, pearls, and pell eta. They were guaranteed to curs evety thing from measles to paralysis, but, with the OKcrption of Clements lonic, ah these medicines were utterly useless in any stags sf my trouble.” “ To return to your last attack 1“ i ‘I 0 !'i ves -" :e !i“ a •»«, 1 had funner distressing symptoms. A serace bleeding *4, the uose set in. This was most difficult to atop, and, as you may expocl., it was vary weakening. Tns gWdi. ness became -.wse, the itcadaches mors unbearable, and I was suffering from weak of proper rest and nourishment, for I could eat nothing worth sjeuking of when it was I get before «c I get a bottlo of Cremenisjj “ How did you come to get that!” ** 'A efl, you see, news was brought to ms 1 4 a worse case than mine being cured, and, w t lie source of fry trr Yorthy. as I said before, I sent Ter ‘ How did It act **’ •' Just like a true pick-me-up. I<»ta. :ed ao strengthen my disordered stomach end Ugestive organs from the very first, and I x»uM soon take try food without any sense I 4 oppression or swelling afterwards, and, sore than that, [ could enjoy what I did sat- I Buffered no more front liaadarhea, ami, after a few days, I slept m soundly as I •iasys .io when I am «eJL lean tell you I * m pleased U> get rid of that giddineee. Tc eut it short, Clements Tonic soon pat •u« %s right u I am now and hare been ever since, and I could again go about my work with energy. Biliousness never troubles me now, for if I fed a sign of it coming ea, I make h&atc to take a. few doses of •Tlenients Tonic, and that wards it off. I »u’d tell you of more titan oue ease where the greatest benefit luu been derived from that remedy. and i know one hotel ia r*« tkular where it is regularly served ever the bar at 6d for a tiny glass full, sad the proprietor of the hotel says ;t is far and *wjy the most effective pack -me-up te bg ditained foe love or money. ” '* Hut I came t© get your opinio* ** Well, 1 think it is the only genuine remedy going Anyhow, it cured me ; H did what none of the other things could dn, and I must speak as I fia<L ’Die pcaof thv pudding is in the eating, you knowT ‘■What about printing thio—you don*l “ You can do just as you think fit about hhaL I'ro not the least objection as long M yon only print what I’ve said, for 4 know that to be the pure truth.” miVTOAT DKCLABATVON. - SClsmnlj ao. lint'.-elr deciare tint I Lar-, ewfa.ly lead tbs snn.xea document, st thn« iekoe, and cetieeuUvel.v nwtubeoff from «ne to Ihret. »nd thM it -ontalss and is a tree sad taMih»l acoounl of my iUntm and cura by Cements Tonlo. that 1 have civen the particular* rcHuatanly ■ad dos I rnce’ soßspeaiv- jsysieLt tar same, and ■be oce tains u_t tut’. per:n,a«iv-.r. to i«iLitah ths asms !a asr way, and I amke thn selsnin de-.-hum Jtoe -xmsrisotiouabr beaming the ewsss to b« Was. aed by rirtoo of the previsiosn st as Am r and passed in tb/siath yem of U>c roi-s ar her present Majesty, tecfts'.sd "An Ac* ter ths mors ■flea-taal abolition ei Oaths and AtSrmaiiom tstam and msi« In >• vartoss Depart men: irf rheGcvsr*. meet of »«w South Waist, sad to suhsthuis DeeHratloas ta Rou thereof, aed tar Mm stropnastasr rf rotaatary ecto* Judicial Ostht aed Aftxtarita.b * eiM * d ** -***• - m INs «a* <y ** | mum oaw t Royal flacking i t * !! J '* X Preserves I “*e|l PnS»«i f the ' 3S iSm , Luther. . J 1
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, 12 January 1906, Page 4
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