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The Case of P7.LAS STEWART, Esq. ( From ttie “Penrith Times.” EY MJH -aPECfAD REPORTX*. •* Unquestionably Clements Tonic aleM •/.led me thre ugh. I couldn’t get an atees good out of tho numerous other medicinse fried, but this routedy did the business far ..e in double quick time.” These were toe rds of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, A indoor road, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, te •- ■ porter «lio was detailed to have a little
i. u v. ich him anent his sometime sickness •’ Yes," sai-l that gentleman, offering the ■Mzwspiper man a diair, and taking a seat 'dir.-w 'i. “Once upon a time I frequently l.ui many strange attacks. I was attacked with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed •v-th me, ai;d I had to drop eating for a .iir.t: altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a >:..den; 1 seemed to be always tired. Yioleut heartaches came on. There was a ’.eavy feeling of oppression and great swelling nt the pit of the -tomach after eating; I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently ?” *’ ’a ; I used to be a regular martyr ta I was never safe from feat that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicinsa to ward off the attacks when I felt them coming 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, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stag* <rf my trouble. ” “ To return to your last attack f* “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. " Wall, I had further riifetressHig symptoms. A severe bleeding at the nose set in. Thia was most difficult to stop, and, as you mar expect, it was very weakening. The giddiness became zone, the headaches more unbearable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nonridimeot, for I covid eat not hi-.g worth S|-caking of when it was nit before me ; so 1 got a bottle of Cremeaiß Conic.” “ I low did you come to get that ?" “ Well, you see, news was brought to MS ?! a worn? c&so Gian mine being cured, and* m the source of my information was trustworthy, aa I said before, I sent fee a bottle." How did It act !** " Just like a true pick-me-up. It started to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organs from the very first, and I 3uuld soon take my food withowft aav senss jf oppression or swelling afterwards and, more than that, I could enjoy what I did cal. 1 suffered no more from heads rhs>, and, after a few days, I slept as soundly as I always do when I am well lean teu yw I w-u pleased to get rid of that gid din am. To cut it short, Clements Tonie soon pat me as right aa I am now, and liave beoasvwc since, and I could again go about my werif with energy. Biliousness never tnyhta, ma now, for if I feel a sign of it canning I make haste to take a .-few doses st Olements Tonic, and that Varda it off, X Gould tf 11 you of mere chan one ease wheife ths greatest benefit lias been derived from that remedy, lad I know one hotel m particular wl-.ere it is regularly served ever the bar at for a tinv glass full, and toe proprietor <4 the hotel says it is far sad jway ths most effective pKk-me-up to bs love or money.” " But I came to get your opinion?" “ Well, 1 think it » the only gssslaS remedy going. Anyhow, it cured ms; • did what none of the other things could dm and I must speak as I find. The proof K Un pudding is in the eating, you knowf u “What about printing this—you dsa*l object!” . v d “ You can do just u you think fit aboai that. I’ve not the least objection aa l*aa M yon only print what I’ve said, fer I know that to be the pure truth.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Tuomw fc.wsne, oJ Wlnd.orroad. Rooty ML I Mat Mat In the Colony cf New South Wales, to eclervnly am aincrely declare that I have earelalw read the anL.xra document, consisting et these .'cm33, and ooi steuUvely nnmltered from eae to Uiree, ai.d ’.hat it xsnUlns and is a true and tai to tai account of my illness sod cure by CletnsaW Tonic, Chat I have’glven the partjculara voluatarQr ?.nd do n t ie-jc' • one penny paymeat for same, anS also ocn'.ains i~v »ull permission to publish dae ■s-se tn any *»y, and I snake this wlrnin denlaMcorocientisnisly beheving the same »e to *ms, an ! by virtue of U>e provisions ot an AH •ds and paaeed is the ninth year c 4 tho reiga at aet present Majesty, tatitu' ?d “An Act f?r the seero •tfevhial ateoiitiou g! O-lhs a:id Affroulioas tatow 'ueai of N.-w South Wales, aad to ratoMstS ;>ec)araUons In lion thereof, aad for the euppreessss ! voluntary -id extra Judicial Oaths and Affidavit* t ' EMPIRE CO.-S j Royal flacking ‘ LZ/lisr 5 rL. J : ;iX„. - 7 j
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 263, 15 June 1906, Page 4
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