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The Cm« of THOMAS STEWART, E*q. f From the “ Penrith EY OCR SrXCIAL RKPORTKB. “ Unquestfonably Clement* Tonic alone iltral ir»- through. I couldn’t get an atom I g-jod out of the numerous other medieinea but thia remedy did the business for ic in double quick time,” These were the • ord.* vf Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, •*> iuds .r roa-l, Rooty Hill, near Sydney, to * it pr.rter who was detailed to have a little .-•tat with him an ent his sometime sickness. “ Vt-» K ” said ‘hat gentleman, offering the ■irwsp.-,per man a cnair, and taking a seat Mn-. -;f. •• Once upon a time I frequently 3-ui many strange attacks. I was attacked ‘v.th a giddy sickness. My food disagreed •<th me, ai.d 1 had to drop eating lor a i.ne altogether almost. I lost all my -treagih and energy. My work became a t-urden ; 1 seemed to be always tired. Violent headaches came on. There was a r.eavy feeling of oppression and great sweli ig et the pit of the -stomach afoer eating, i parsed Urrible nights, sleep being almost out of tho question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish mbstanee in the mornings." “ You were bilious, apparently ' ■» ; I used to be a regular martyr to . -ISB3. I was never safe from fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilio.is attack. I tried all aorta of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt them xmfai£ on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellets. They were guaranteed to cure everything frer.-. measles to paralysis, but, with ths txcepiioc of Clements Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage A n;;. . cable." “ i g return to your last attack T “Oh ; yes,’’replied Mr. Stewart. “ Well, 1 had farther distressing symptoms. A tevtro 1 oiling at tbe nose set in. This iviri it -A J.dicult to etop, and, asyou may expevt, it ’.-is very weakening. The giddiness became •■corse, tbe headaches more ■ .b.araL’t, and I was suffering from want d prcqwr rest and nourishment, for I could oat l ' <:’i4 worth f pea king of when it waa :.nt l> fore me ; so I got a bottle of Cmmentß
He* did you come to get that!** Weil, you see, news was brought to me ->1 ; so c&ae than mine being cured, and, v - v urceof my information was truss--.cor.: a* I said before, I mat for a •• iiow did it act ?" Juh like a true pick-me-up. It sta* tod to strengthen my disordered stomach and digestive organa from tbe very first, and I »uid soon take my food without any sense af oppt esaion or swelling afterwards, and, acre than that, I could enjoy what I did saL I suffered no more from headaches, and, after a few day*, Islept aasoundly as I always do when I am well lean tefl yon I -a xs pleased to get rid of that giddiness. Tu cut it short, Clements Tonic mon put me as right sa I am now, and have been ever since, ir.d I could again go about my work with energy. Biliouraess never troubles rne new, for if I feel a sign of it coming on. £ make hj.xte to take a few doses ot Qcmei>t« Tonic, and that wards it off. I »uld 11 you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from ’bat remedy, and I know one hotel in particular where it is regulaily served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glasr. full, and the proprietor of the betel say* it is far and sway the most effective pick-me-up to be tbtrined for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion?” •• Well, I think it is the only genuine remedy going. Anyhow, it cured me; It did what none of the other things could do, u.d I must speak as I find. The proof «t thi pudding is in the eating, yon known < “What about printing this—you don't ■ibjact f’ “ You can do just aa you think fit abotrt that. I’ve not the least objection as long ia yen only print what I’ve said, for I know that to be the pure truth.” mrUTORT DBOLARATION. t, Tbokas BS-VASV, of Windsor-road. Rooty HU, •x»r S -x!cer, i o the Colony ot Few South Wsles, do Klexnr. j an- sioi-rslv declare that I hare carefully read tl-.e art .xra document, conswtinc *f three foil x>, and coi ecirtively numbered from one to three. M>d Uiat it XMitains and »a true and faithful Aorxant of my illness and euro by dement* Tonic, that I have plven the particulars voluntarily snd <*o n t reve : -e one peony payment for same, and alao ocntalcs u_v full permission tc publish tbe Saia* in ar.r way, and I make this solemn declan 4oa oGnec-eoUiualy believir.? the same to be true, snd by virtoe of tbe provisions of an Act •ie and passed is tbe ninth year sf tbe ni<n ot her Majesty, intituled “An Act for the more Abolition ot Oaths and Affirmations taken •nd made In te various Densrtmentaof thsGovev*siH of South Walea sad to subatltata DeoUrudons in lieu thereof, and for toe sopprs—i— I voiuntary end sttn Jodtakl Oath* aud Affidavits" broUrod at Roa. • to tai to* He wooer, one toniiHsrtefgta taaataod Mta aia*>r EMPIRK OOu*R J J : Royal flacking i t T O O . :: ? i' !i : > t Preserves frodwn; ! fthe 'asifi .»« ■: v Leather. ~ JI >.-• Mia 1 i
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 307, 12 April 1907, Page 4
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