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A REGULAR ML TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case off THOMAS STEWART, Esq, (From ths l *Penrith Times.") BY OCR 57ECJAL CePORTUL “ Un.]-.icati<-rixl;ly Clements Tonie aleoe pulled me throuyh. I couMu't get an atms if good out of tl>c numerous other medic.in— I tri<\l, but this remedy did the business fer me in double quick time. : Theas were the words of Mr. Thomas Slewart, baker, U irnlsor rood. Rooty Hill, near Sydney, ta a reporter who was detailed to a litU« shut with him ancut his sometime sickness. i c«, ’ axi-l that ge«.:leptin, oflurrng tbs oew-r»iper mas a c! «ir, and t-.king a ssaff himrtlf. •‘Once upon a time 1 frequenHv lad nuujy strange atratkx 1 was attacked with & giddy sickness. My food iLsagresg With m«, a;:d I had to drop eating Ter a time altogether almost. I lost all my strength and energy. My work became a burden ; .1 seemed to be always tired. Violent hoadaches came on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and gr«*t swek Ung at the pit of the stomach after aateng. I passed terrible nights, sleep being slmcst out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bitterish substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilioaa apparently ?” K is ; I used to be a regnizr martyr to MJiAXjeee. I was never sate from ftof that I was going to be prostrated ¥▼ • bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medlctsss to ward off the attacks when I felt tbsos on, and I took many etevsrty jd.ertMod pew, pilU, pevla, «d They were guaranteed to eure everytotag from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clemente Tonie, all theeo medicincfc were utterly useless in any stsm of my trouble.” •• To return to your last attack f* M Oh ; yes,”jepiieil Mr. Stewart “ Wei, I had further distressing symptoms. A •swe bleeding al- the nose set in. This was most difficult to stop, and, as you rang expect, it was very weakening. Tas giAO- - became worse, the headaches mere unbearable, and I was Buffering from want of proper rest and noßrial-.mdte, for I eoaM eat nothing worth speaking of when it wse fat before me ; so I got a botlle ofCßmail onic.” v
“ How did you come to get that!” Well, you see, news was brought to tot of a worse csss than mine being eured, aM, m the source of my information was true*, worthy, as I said before, I sent fee a bottle.” “ How did 11 act f "Just like a true pick-me-up. Data, jsd to strengtiien my disordered stomach aad digestive organs from the very fins, aad I eould soon take my food without any Mass of oppression or swelling afterwarto. aad. mors than that, I conld enjoy what I dM tot I suffered no mors frost hsarisnhsi and, after a few days, I slept as sosndfe as l always do whea I am well. Icm tefl yw I was pleased to ret rid off that giddfasaa Tv cut it -horfe, Clemente Tonie swa pab u»s as right as I am now, and liave bean «rsr stare, and I eould again go about mv work with energy. Biliousness never troubtaq me now, for if I feel a sign of it coming •*, I make haste to take a few doses «f Clements Tonic, end that wards fe el. I eould tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived trem that remedy, and I know one hotel fa particular where ft is regularly served ever the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass full, aad the proprietor of the hotel says it io far aad away the most effective pock-me-up to hB •btained for love or .noney.” " But I came to get your opinion ** ’** Well, I think it is the only geaataD 1 reoMdy going. Anyhow, it cured aw ;j| did what none of the other things could dea and I must speak as I find. The proof J th* podding ia Ln the eating, you knew!” 1 "What about printing thia—you dsa*| "Yon can do just as you think fit about lhak I’ve not the least objection as long Ml yen only print what I’ve said, for | knew that to be the pure truth.”
L Taos U dr«VA*v, et Wiodsor-rsad, Rooty ROL ssa» evdser. In Ute Colour of Xew S -Hi Walsa, «s MlsssHb »» atecwely declare thu I haws caeefoNy road tbs inuta document, con<«Jn< »; foNos, aad corseartirtiy fr*»- w»* to ttxrss, sod IbM it ~enlain* and i*» ‘fu* aad faitb. fui aaoouDt of my Illness ->o cere by Ctjmwte Tonic, that i have «»•«*» the paruculan Toiustarffj and do n lone poesy jwymein tor same, ssl •bo eeatatas tuv ««U perm wien to to* sssm in any way, and I make tbie ee!«wn SteWu Hoe oonactsnUouety M>evin C the earae ts to tree, aad by virtue sf !be provisacMia st an AsD a'toe passed In ths sinth yew c< Um relrr rff fry? Majesty, intituled -An Are fee to. IM effsctonl aboUUon of Ontbs and —*‘ttm t&X*» "•..’’-S' "££ss beelarto al Bss. 981 tote ties dw to —t-rrtttiMee** EMPIRg 00,-3 ; • |Royal flacking;: I* 8 s *“ i Fresfnm hriMi ! tl» | g* I , fw iMtrir. -L MM.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 373, 31 July 1908, Page 4
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