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A REGULAR M> TO Biliousness BUT NEVER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Es% (From, the “ Penrith BT OCR SPECIAL KBPOBTBBL <( Unryiextionably Clemente Tenia adowo palled me through. I couldn't get ea atrai of good out of five nmneroee other mediate** I ti ied, but this remedy did the btsinen !«» me In double quick time.” Them were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, bakse, \\*iu<lsor-roa«L Rooty Hill, near Sydney, te a reporter who waa detailed to hac* a HMi* ihat with him aneat- hi* *omrtin»* ■rkee—- “ Yes,” *aid ?hat gentleman, oFering the newspaper man a chair, and taking a c*et himself. ** Once upon a time I frepuntte •ad many strange at tack a I was attack*! with a giddy sickness. My food disagreed with me, and I had to drop eating ler a time altogether almost. I lout all wtf strength and energy. My work became a burden; 1 aeemed to be always tireA Violent headaches came on. There wa* a heavy feeling of oppression and great swelling at the pit of the stomach after eaßtef, I passed terrible nights, sleep being atesate oat of the question, and my mouth aad tongue were covered with • biUertA substance in the morr ings.” ° You were bilious, apparently T* “ "ss j I tisad to he a regular anartyr te bftix&neu. I wa* never safe tress fate that I wa* going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all sort* of msiiute to ward off the attack* when I felt th** coming on, and I took many cleverly advertised pea*, pill*, pearls, and peltate. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with trite exception of Clements Tonic, all thee*, medicines were utterly useless in any stage •f my trouble.” ** To return to your last attack I" M Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. •• W«fi, I had farther distressing symptom*. A severe bleeding at the dos* set in. This wa* most difficult to stop, and, as Y° Q expect, it wa* very weakening. Tn* giddtness became worse, the headache* more unbearable, and I was suffering from wan* of proper rest and nourishment, for I eeuH eat nothing worth speaking of when ft wa* put before me ; so I got a bottl* of OftMtei Tonic.” * “ How did you come to get that T” “ Well, you *ee, news wa* brought to in* •f a worse l ?aae than mine being eared, aad, •a the souroe of my in format; on wa* treabworthy, •• I *aid before, I sent for a battle.* '* Just like a true pick-me-up. It«ca<tod to strengthen my awordered stomaeb aad digestive organs from the very first, and I aould soon take my food without aaw aeaa* of oppression or swelling aftarv&rda, and, more than that, I could enjoy what I dm Mt I suffered do more frowi h?~ J inhr* and, after a few day*, I slept as soundly a* I always do wbea lam well I can t*U f wa* pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To cut ft short, Clements Tonic won pat me as right a* I am now, and have been erw sine*, and I could again go about my week with energy. Biliousness never tronbiaa B* now, for if I feel a sign of it coming I mak* haste to take c. few dos** eri OaoMOta Tonic, and that ward* ft aS. I ooold tell yoa of more than on* earn whore th* greatest Unefit has been derived ftrsm that remedy, and I know om hotel fa particular where it is regularly served rv*r the bar at Bd. for a tiny glass full, and tbo proprietor of th* hotel csvs it fa far ofal away th* moot effective pick-are-«p to bo •btained for lore or money.” “ But I cam* to get your opinion?” M Wall. I think it fa the only gesukte remedy going. Anyhow, it cured aw | B did what dodo of the other thing* could dm and I must speak a* I find. Th* proof te Mm podding te in the eating, you know!" 1 “What about printing this—yoh dart object ?" 1 M You can do just a* you think fit abate that. Ive not the least objectior m kmw M yw only print what I re said, far I kww that to bo th* pur* truth.”
ntTVTOUT DBCLARATION. Mar I teSX,**U>irOota«iyrf (^eirSc l .’thWaJm to SttlMsrly ini dnc'rshr detisrs that I bars aanTtrily reed ths document, ccaslsUn* st tta* Mice, and eomcuUrely nntnUersd frets sm to tares, red that It ■vjntaias snd te s tras sod teetotal satxraa* ot my illness aed cure by Clmwte Yente. that I have given tbs psrtKutere voluatarito ■nd tost reoe 1 -* one penny peymeut for saros, ate Sfa* aoßtaias uj tall permtesica to pnbUx ta* SMM tn any way, and I maks this solsma drelasa Maa owwilmthiudv bsltevinr tbs mms to ba tres, aad by virtue af tbs provisions at re Ate meto ate ps—ed tn tbs ninth year of tbs rtepa te bw prsasnt Majesty, tetituled “An Act fro tea a—m •Masi abolition of Oaths sod Affirmatteaa tabm ■sit'"’** »•**So^th* wSaCreA*to Dackretioat la lieu thereof, aad fee tbs iu£i i i-fate rf vatantofy red sxtes fadimal Oath* ate JUMorifa* |*»»«»» T EMM RE CXX’ft | Royal flacking:: t i BOl4 y * - j 1 Preserves «□«* | ’ f the | • tn | Leather. , ‘r- PM.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 375, 14 August 1908, Page 4
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