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A REGULAR RL TO Biliousness BUT MEYER Troubles Him NOW. The Case of I THOMAS STEWAPT, Esq. (From tke “Penrith Tiuet.”) by onn sraciAi. rkporteb. “Unquestionably Clements Tonic ulonc pulled me th.-ough. I couldn't get en atc.-n of good cut of the numerous other medieizKS i tried, but thia remedy did the business for me in double quick time.'* These were the words of Mr. Thomas Stewart, baker, Windsor-road, Booty Hili, near Sydeey, to a repo: ter who was detailed to have a little chat with him asent his sometime si “ Yea,” sai l ♦lu.t geallernau, effering tke new £ paper man a cna:r. aud taking a sest 1 himself. “ Oace upon a time I irerjuently I iad many s:range attacks I was attacked 1 with a giddy sickness. My food dn-agreed with me, and I had to crop eating for a time altogether almost. I l«jst all my strength and energy. M r work became a burden; I seemed to im? al v?ya tired. Violent headaches cam? - -e was a heavy feeling of oppress. cafc swelling at the pit of the Etaniauh .er eating. I passed terrible nights, si. ep bhng almost out of the question ; and *ry mouth and tongue were covered wth a bitterish substance in the mornir.gi. “ You were bilious, apparently ?** “ Vss ; I used U> be a regular martyr to I was never sale from fear that I was going to be pros {rated by a bilious attack. I tried all sorts of medicines to ward off the attacks when I felt Doming on, and I took many cleverly advertised peas, pills, pearls, and peLeea. They were guaranteed to cure everything from measles to paralysis, but, with the exception of Clements Tonic, ail these medicines were utterly useless in a&y stage of my trouble." ; •* To return to your last attack f’ j “Uh ;v< replied Mr. Stewart. “ X ell, I had further dn’.ressing symptom*. A aevere bleeding at the nose set in. Tliis was meet d.ilicult to stop, and, rs you m • •xpoct, it was very weakening. The giddiness locatne worse, the headaches mcra unbearable, and I was sr.ffv.ing from want of proper rest and nourishment, for I co<-.ld eat nothing worth speaking of when it was put before me ; so I got a bottle of Ciementa Toiitc.” 5 “ How did you come to get thai *" “ Well, you see, new. was L. -..ght m m< of a worse case than r ; neU-mg c :• A. -nd, aa the source of my information t: ist--rorthy, a* I said before, 1 *.xt nw a boule.'’ How did It act ?” “ Juat- like a true pick-me-up. it sta. to strengthen my aisonlered stomach and digestive organs from tl e very first, and 1 could soon take my food without any sense of oppression or swelling afterwards, ami, more than that, I could e-.j -y what I did act. I suffered no more from hejulachea, and. after a few days. I slept as soundly as I always do whe.; I c-.:n well. I caa teft yon I was pleased to get rid of that giddiness. To out it short, Clementa Tonic s.-K>n pnt •na as right as 1 am now. and have been ever since, and I acuid again go alxtut my work with energy. Biliousness never trouble* me now, for if I feel a i>iga c»f it coining on, I nuke haste to take a feu doses of Clement® Tvric, and that wards it oft I (»oid tel! you of more than one case where the greatest benefit has been derived Irom that remedy, a.id I know o*e hotel in particular where it is regular!-.- served over *he bar at 6d for a tiny glas« ' <md the proprietor of the hotel says it 'j fax and away the most effective pick-me up to b» th tallied 'or lev® or money.’' “ But I camo get your opinion ** •* Well, I think it is the only genuina remedy going Anyho.v. it cured me ;it did what none of the other things could do, and I most speak as I find. The proof of Uh midding is in the eating. y< know!" i “What about printing this—you don’t object f 4 “ Yog can do just as you think fit about bhat. I've not the least objection as long M you only print what I’ve sn d. for I know that to ba the pure truth.” m'VTCRY DECLARATION. L Tmu ft.van, of Rooty UiH, Mar 8/dncv. in the Cdonj cf Nev S itl Vale- co StrieanrJj an- e'o« iw> -fedsre that J hat® carefully nsd the snr.xeo corvine I, cwiMGnc of thre® folioß, and oct ?cutive!y t. c - A ’roru on- to »hre®, sud that it -o>.Ui::s -nd f JtnIcnh. thst t hsve plven the ci’.ttsrito >ed ica t rece'-c cue penny . Mine and vie* 00talas l,» full pc: 311 - ->n m robl-La th® ma. a any «r*y, h « * jsslarais »n I by virtue of Lb? , -.i.-ns oi ax Ac* it snd passed in (he a'nth c! the Ttm cl e» present Majesty, leritu’ 1 Au Act for the tuor® b t xl abolition of Oath* M*d ATrmatako* .nd *de tn he ’ irione r>p.artn>e«te of •.beGoverta-a-.ei <*l New South Wales, sad tc snwet'-uoa iVc.a'wUons in '.Hu tbereo!, sod foe the ®ar-rre«HiM *>t rolaulary -sd earn Jvdic.a] Oaths and * bealued at Ito*. . Hffl this firW ®* one khousend elfht hundred sad ninety.* EMPIRE CO.’S ‘ ‘ I J j a ! Royal flacking h I % ; ■ b Preserves ![ <»*« I w Producw * ‘ r the ; • fine < . | Leather. - J ; <
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 408, 2 April 1909, Page 4
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