me '4 a £ m m ft m:m warn. Almost a Complete NERVOUS WRECK YOUNG WOMAN ONCE NEVER WELL TRANSFORMED BY BIDOMAK Read this amazing story of a young woman who, after years of constant suffering and impoverished health, reached a stage of almost hysterical despair .. . often unable to eat and unable to sleep. Read her own story of how BIDOMAK has made her feel again that life is worth living. Here is the actual report from Jean Tanner, Sydney. She says:— M At the age of 18 year* I had whooping cough, after which bronchitis developed and became chronic. In spite of treatment, I think about 42 bottles of other medicines in all, the cough and distressing symptoms grew worse, and it was a dreadful cough too. "There were tlrae« when sleep was impossible; the neighbors would complain that they couldn't sleep, apart from our own household, I had to sleep in a room on my own whenever I had a cold, to let my sisters get some rest. This continued for two years. . "Poor Mother was almost out of her mind with worry, and the doctors decided on an X-ray of the chest, lungs, antrums, etc. The result of this X-ray was —chest clear. Polypus on floor of right antrum, and also left. “The doctor then decided to remove the tonsils, which he did at Newcastle Hospital on 27th July, The cough became more and more troublesome. For two nights in the Hospital I hardly closed my eyes. I could hardly breathe. I sat up more than half the night. He then told us that I had ‘Bronchial Asthma,' a chronic complaint, for which there was only one cure—a climatic change. “My poor Mother then did all in her power to obtain a change for me, but nobody would have me because of my terrible cough. Everybody thought I had T.B. At times I couldn’t eat. "The months went by and I was getting little or no better when I developed appendicitis. Our doctor was at that time on holidays, .and another doctor was relieving him at the time. There was the fact of tho matter, I was too 111 to have an anaesthetic, yet the operation had to be performed, so it was done under a local anaesthetic in the Mater Misericord!® Hospital, Waratah, on 13th December, 1935. I shall never forget the agony I went through. The cough nsed to make my wound so sore that I thought I'd go mad. I had to be given tablets, etc., to dope mo to sleep. The nurses used to marvel bow I ever put up with it. “Time passed on, and as in February, 1936, there was still no improvement, the doctor decided on chest trouble, so he commenced on a vaccine. Twenty-one needles in ail were given; still I suffered. By this time I had given up all hopes of ever regaining my health. "Another operation followed on 31st March, 1936, making the third in nine months, this one being double radical antrums. All this time, as you can imagine, I was losing weight and becoming a hopeless hysterical case. I was just about fed up with everything. "Operation No. 3 proved a failure. What were we to do? I must go out of the climite. Defi« nitely, I was living in Newcastle at the time. “Nothing else could be suggested by my advisers, so I tried another well-known tonic. This only acted for a short while, and after a few months of ease the complaint came back as badly a 3 ever. More despair! What should I do! “The family moved to Coulburn, and I went with them, but decided I didn’t like the climate, and on going back to Newcastle for a holiday, decided to stay there. I was well enough at Coulburn, hut when I came back to Newcastle back came the asthma. Again, I thought. “I happened to he sitting thinking one day, and heard Miss Nora Downie (2KO) say: ‘Take BIDOMAK, It's the Tonic of the Century.* “I thought I couldn’t be much worse, so one more tonic couldn’t do any damage if it didn’t do any good. So I got a bottle. “From the very first I felt better, and after taking nine bottles I am a new person. I have now worked for 10 weeks in a sea climate, and find no ill effects. I have only had one cold in all that time. “I feel I cannot say too much in the praise of this wonderful tonic, and I do wish the Douglas Drug Co. every success. They deserve it, for BIDOMAK is Al. This is an absolutely true experience, and I would be glad to show the proofs to any other suflerer who would really like to get well again. “I am Al. Thanks to BIDOMAKI Yours truly, (Signed) JEAN TANNER.” MONEY GUA R A BACK NT E E So certnin arc we thnt you will notice these benefits quickly, thnt we guarantee to refund your money if the Tery FIRST bottle of BIDOMAK does not benefit you and you return the nenrly-empty bottle to your nearest distributor, addressed below, within 14 days. Nothing could be fairer than that. End Nerves as You End Mineral Starvation with BIDOMA The Tonic of the Century For Nerve, Brain and that “Depressed” Feeling Bidomak is a product of the Douglas Drag Co'., Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Sole wholesale agents for Tasmania: L. Fairthome & Son Pty., Ltd., 42-48 St John Street, Launceston. New Zealand Distributors: Q-Tol-Fluenzol Laboratories, Wellington,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 43, 19 January 1938, Page 3
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