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A REQULAR MARTYR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Casa of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. f/Svm (to **Ptmnih Timm.*) BY <»Cfc SPXCIAL RYPOma. •• Unquestionably Clements Tosue aZaoo palled me tluough. I couldn't get an atom M good out of the numerous other medicines 1 tried, but this remedy did the business far me in double quick time.” Theas were tna words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Windsor-roid, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to a reporter ’. ho was detailed to have a Httlo •hat with him anent his sometime sickness. Yes," said that gentleman, offering the uewt-papc: .nan a chair, and taking ft seat himself. “ Once upon a time I frequently «ad many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy sickness. My food disagrsed with me, and I had to drop eating for a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a burden; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling &t the pit of the stomach after eating. I [«ssed terrible nights, sleep being almost Ottt of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with A bittemh substance in the mornings. a “ You were bilious, apparently ’’’ •' >a ; I used to be a regolaw martyr to I was Dever cafe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried of medicines to ward off the attack:.- when I felt them ooming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clements lonic, ail these medicines were utterly uselesa in any atagq af my trouble.* “ To return to your last attack !” “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, I had further distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set ia. This waa most difficult to stop, and, as you may expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness b-ecame zorse, the i>eadaches more unbearable, and I was s-tfiering from want >f proper rest and nonri'hment, for I could eat nothing worth speaking of when it wa» before me ;so I got a bottle of Ctemeuta * Tonic. ” " How did you come to get that!" •• Well, you see, news was brought to me d a worse case than mine being cured, and, m the eon roe of my information worthy, as I said before, I ss&t ftV* a ’Settle. " *’ How did n act?" “ Just like a true pick-me-up. It sta.tod to ttiengihea my disordered stomach and digestive organs from tlie very first, and I soon take my food without any lease of oppression or swelling afterwards, and. mere than that, I could enjoy what I did eau I suffered no more from hssdsrhes, %ud. after a few days, I slept as sou&dlv as I always do when I am welL I can teU you 1 wu pleased to get rid of that giddin i—. To cut it abort, Clements Tonic soon put mess right aa I am now, and hare been ever since, and I could sgain go about my work with energy. Biliousness never troubles me now, for if I feel a sign of it coining on, I make haste to take a few doses of Clements Tonic, and that wards it off. I oou'.d tell you of more than one ease where the greatest benefit has been derixwd from that remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regularly served over .he bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, sad the nroprietor of the hotel says it is far and «w«y ths most effective pick me-up to ho obtained for love or monej .” •• But I came to get your opinicnF •’ Well, I think it ts the only gen alas remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me ; It did what none of the other things could de. •nd I must speak as I find. The proof ct tto pudding is in the earing, you knowF « ••What about printing this—you daa*l cam do just as you think fit about that. I've not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve said, for I knew that to be tbs pure truth." niruroti dsolaratioh. 1, TaoMAS fc-«AXV. nt WtodK>ero*d. Booty Hffl. MN 8 -4oe . tn She Colony of Kesr South Wri«, <fo •olemnly an. dot that I have yefuUy foken, and ocLoecuttrely number*! from oo« to three, and that U xmtalM and is a tree and faithful anoount o< my il!nesq.and cere hy Cliawto Tonic, that I have jiven the parUculare voluntary and do n t race e one penny j«ayu»«rt tor same, and alec oontaiM l.» Bermissk-n u publish tbs •saae In any «■»/ . and I make this aeJcmn declaredoo eonsohcUcealy beiievinx the to be true, and by virtM of ths proriaions of as Act 4ls and paaeed in the ninth year of ths reips of her present Majesty, tatitulsd “An Act for the more •ffretuai abeiitioe of Oaths and Affi.-tuatio« tak* and inada la to rartoua Departments of ibeOoesro■nest of New South Wales, aad to übstituto Declarations In lieu thereof and for ths suppressiM 4 roloatary rod sztn judicial Oaths *ad Affidavit*.f ex PI RE CO.* J ’ I Royal flacking J !• ‘ ► X Preserves •:«*«» i Prodocee ‘ ‘ ■i the : uZi l| • ’"* •' I Leather. PtM. ! I
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 252, 30 March 1906, Page 4
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