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A REGULAR TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq, f/Von LU “PcnriiA Tinua.**J BY OCR *>PETUL EXPORT!*. un-; :<mxbly Clements Tonic aloeo fiJlc ’. ::>•? ’.!'•> I cwihin't get an a’.cea if j-_ axl u-.tof th- numerous other inedieiaeo I Un-.’, but this remedy <lnl the husineM far ne in d . > quick time.” These were ktee •rctiis of Thomas Stewart, baker, IVittdvor-nxul, Rovty Hill, near Sydney, te » rrporter who was d'taiied to h~re a little ;ha! with iii-.-i a: ent his sometime sickneaa. ’ e-xid ’Eat gc’itlcuwn, offering the •x-w : .»per man a chair, aud taking a seat aim*. ,f. “Once upon a ume I fieuuentiv •a '• < y strange e*.tacks I was attacked A.-'h a Mcknv-tsa. My food <1 in agreed w.Ji me, a-id 1 had to drop eating for a Ume altogether aimost. I lost all mjr lUcogtk and energy. My work became a but den ; I seemed to be always tired. Violent l-.eadachea eame on. There was a heavy feeling of oppression and great swep !ir.g at the pit of ihe stomach after eating. I passed terrible nights, sleep being almost out of the question, and my mouth and tongue were covered with a bittertah substance in the mornings.” “ You were bilious, apparently ?*’ *■ ‘ 'mj ; I use-i to be a regular martyr to I was never safe frar i fear that I was going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt thana coining on, and I took many cleverly Advertised peas, pills, pearls, and pellet* They were g'karanteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with ths exception of Clemeu's Tonic, all these medicines were utterly useless in any stage of my trouble.” “ To return to your last attack !” “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ WoM, I had further distressing symptoms. ▲ M*v?ro bleeding at tl.c nose set in. This was most difficult to stop, and, as yon may expoet, it was very weakening. n» giddlnets became worse, the headaches more aubaarable, and I was suffering from want of proper rest and nourishment, for I couM eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put before me ; so I got a ixittle of Ciemeala " How did’you come to get that?” “ Well, you see, news vas brought to m« of a worse case titan m ue being cured, and, as the source of my information was trustworthy, as I said before, I sent for a bettD.” “ How did it act T* “ Just like a true pick-me-up. R sta. to strengthen my aisortiered stomach and digestive organs from t4.e very first, and I oould soon take my food without any ssnss of oppmaaion or swelling afterwards, au«L more than that, I could enjoy what I did eat. I suffered no more from headache*, and, after a few days, Islept as soundly asl always do whea I am well. I can teU yua I was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut it short, Clements Touic soon put mo as right as I am now, and Lav© been ever since, and I could again go alx>ut my work with energy. Biliousness never troubles me now, for if I feel a sign of it coining oa, I make haste to take a few doses sf Clements Tonic, and that wards it off. I could tell you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived from that remedy, ami I know ose hotel to particular where it is regularly served over the bar at 6d. for a tiny glass fall, and ths proprietor of the hotel says it ia far aa4 sway the most effective pick-me-up to bs tbtained for love or money.” “ But I came to get your opinion 1* “Well, I think it is the only genutos remedy geing. Anyhow, it cured me ; H did what none of the other things could and I must speak as I find. The proof st fato pudding is in the eating, you knew!” “nhit about printing this—you objeetr < M You can do just as you think fit about Ibat. I’ve not the least objection as Ism as you only print what I’ve said, for X know that to be the pure truth.”
BT A TUTOR Y DECLARATION. i, Tsos as St-vakt, et Windser-roxl, Rent* HOL near Bvdoe in the Colour of New Sc-th Waiea, de solemnly am sfecwelv decHre that I have cenndfl read tbe anu.xf-a do.'uiucut, conwsting irf time fokoa, and co> eecutively num', ered from caw te three, and that it 'onlaina and is a true *ad faitto* ful Meount of my i'!ncss and cure by Clement* Tonic, that I have given the f~rtunjJ*ra voluntartw and do n • re« : re one ]«nny ;ayment tor aatna, and also contains u.v »ui: pennusien to the •tuna in any way, and I make thia aoleirn Moe oonadaciiously bdievi the amt to be tree, and by virtue ct the proviakma of an Ast n vdo and passed in the nin h year cf tbe reig> at her present Majesty, iatitu’ed “An Act for the x.osa effectual abolitiou of Uatha and A'flrmataoea Lake* and male In >e various Denwtmeow of meet of N«w South Wales, and to ratatituw Declarations tn Iteu tnereef. and for the >( roiunlary rod axtn Judicial Oaths sad Athdavto? Declared aS Boe. HUI this fast day to Kevotabec. ooe tbooauad st<hl huedito sad a£wto< EMPIRE COL'S I n H g Royal packing:: ll] ■ I Preserves Predaaa' • the h J2l ifH ' > Leather. . B v PWish. ; [
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 374, 7 August 1908, Page 4
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