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Liver & Kidneys Wrong

;g) ' - ■■ 11 ' The Case of Mr. JAS. SMITH. (From the ‘ * Liverpool Herald, ” July 30.) (VT OUR SPECIAL EEPOBTEB.) ifatpoßTS continually coming to hand from .-,<m}ere»t quarters aa to the most exceptional "Recovery of Mr. Ja*. Smith, of High-street, Liverpool, from a c< mpl*' ation of disorders . which would prove fatal to a man of an ordinary constitution, we put inquiries on foot to get the truth. ' A representative * f this paper found Mr. Smith in his shop in High-street, aud asked him-if the current reports of his case were ./Mrts,” replied Mr. Smith, " and aa I think '■ ' My Ramurkkble Omo should , have full publicity m the cause of ■ humanity X will give you'an hour. My complaint crept upon me in a alow, insidious - manner, like a thief in the night; it must have pr gre* sed for many months before I suspected anything.was the matter, till Most Alarmist Symptoms Set in." *• What were th- y ? ” ** A &trange dizziness and palpitation of the heart, Kvcn then I thought there was nothing seriously wrong with me but a touch of indigestion, which I expected would pass off in a day or two. X found out later, however, that my liver and Kidneys Were Diseased. the taste in my month wu aa b:i gall, and my food, instead of digest* in", used to go sour, causing me to have a St.-sgrceab e breath, and 'he bitter taste tQ - almost all day. After eating I had ex* * •. w oppression in She stomach, with fits re easts pda. Then the undigested food . 1 :1'J ~*en*.:. ato. « i-oii . gaa, which would 'isr.er.d my body, till ■ 4 vl*s Unbearable* . ..uld palpi at© frightfully, and I lo the conclusion that I had heart | •--.-ise. dowe*er, I found out later the k . rod in my stomach was causing a pressure <n my heart that resulted in palpitation. On another occasion 1 could hare sworn that a tumour wo# growing within me, as I could ftel a Hardy Pain-ful Lump in my side.” (This was hardening ef the Liver —Ed.). £ Did you suffer from any marked liver or kiebey symptoms ? w 4 ' Yes; a dull, aching, dragging pain A'.:o‘;s tjio ! oins and in the small ol my back became coutihuaL It felt exactly like a 56 Pound Weight

'hanging on my backbone ; at night the pain was wotse. It then felt red hot as I rolled from side to side vainly trying to get relief, and there were piercing Fains Across The Shoulders, an/l 'he muscles got contracted.” ■ • .a: what way, Mr. Smith ’ ”

“ One morning I found my head al! drawn to aim my neck wai fixed in this vxv.i'ion; When I wanted to turn my head i -• i i k r.fc anything or to sneak to anyone I y/n" screed to turn my whole body.” ’* ” s"on called in a doctor then,' I sup* “Yea; don’t talk of doctors to me. I -"C:ur‘ have taken bucketfuls Their Physic, i> • v'tli no result, I went slowly from bed fra '/••••?». Sometimes I waa so giddy that I v r 'frt j to something to keep on my : lb's headaches sfllicteci me. I -.'i ijx fiince lost my appetite. I ate aa t:; possible, because of tfao pain and. i Uni that always followed. l.citff Continued Ilf need „ my- disposition very much, -I h* moresa and ‘ dispirited. J grew i-‘-aad I couldn’t bear anyone to iv .- to .ta I lost greatly in. weighs .? you had seen me then yen oonto i.-.; ■ have been persuaded that I was the

H/EPATIC INDURATION! Clements Tonic Called In IT CURED EVERY CASE.

same man yon now see before you. I wu* thin and emaciated, with the deathl; ’ pallor of Oonflrmed Liver Disease. The peculiar dusky, leaden look whit liver disease produces was upniistaknl- 1 seen in n»y face, My eye 3 had sunk i. my head. My form wr-s bout, and u. head twisted, and . I looked iu3t likewithered old man of eighty with one fo< in the grave. And Now Look At (Vie?” Our reporter took ft careful survey • Mr. Smith, and said s " I should take y for about 35, and for an exceptions strong and healthy man.” “ Well,” replied Mr. Smith, " that’s tl age I fael like, but I am just 50.” Our reporter expressed surprise. '• Yes, scores of people b,*.ve taken me fo much under '4O yearn, but I am gettin; ahead of my tale. Time went on and Igc po better. My vitality was completely ruout. 1 felt I could no longer Etrflggl against The Deadly Disease that held me ip ft* grip. One day I go< hold of a Clements Tonic book. I read through carefully, and made up my minr I sent for some bottles of Clements Toni I started on it, being fully determined give it a fair trial. From what the bosaid I thought It Would Fcl Ky Case." "Ah 1 that’s what I want to hear abor< with what result ? ” M This result.]” said Mr. Smith, standi: ~Up find displaying a tall and yell-form l * muscular figure. “ With this result!’’ sai Mr, Smith* striking himself emphatically o. the chest. was a wreck, worn am wasted by disease, and Clements Toni made a man of me. I fe’t a change aftetaking about half a- huge bottle, aliened muscles seemed, to ne easier. I had a faint appetite, better - iyestion, and the pains were lessened sufficiently to enable tne to get come natural sleep. Every morning I awoke decidedly better titan I was tin previous night. I began to get more cheerful. Improvement continued day by day till at last the time arrived when f could stand up straight and Fwl No Pain Anywhere.. I was free, I had thrown off tho thrajdom of the disease which, had. clung to me for riara. I was. weak and thin, of course, but continued Clements Tonic till I was Completely Restored to Healtf' and strength, and in a short time, consider ing how ill I had been, Clements Tonicompletely eradicated all tliseiw.a from m ■ system. It was a bad case, so took son tune. Its effect o* my liver and kidney Was miraculous. I have recommends, Clements Tonic to many. It Mac Curscl Eveiy Case. I did that with the same motive which in fluences me in giving you this history c. my case—out oi pure gratitude for savin, my life—being recalled to health and bapp. ness from a condition worse than deathl * should like the whole story to be related t. the public just as I’ve told it to you.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, of Figh-ttreet, Liverpool, In thr Colony ofNewSouth Waice.do nolemnly and »<n.rerc!.i declare that I hare carefully read the annexed d<jcr m.nt, couaietinjr of eleven foiios, anti coiiso.i-.tivc!. numbered from one to eleven, and that ft contain and ie a true and faithful aooou’.t of my illness am. cure fey. Clemente Tonic, and also contains my full permlcaiou to publish the same b» any wav; and.l make this solemn deelcrattaa conscientiously believing the Mic to be true, and by virtue of tho provisions Of an Act m.tfc and passed in the ninth year of the reign of her prnent Majesty, intituled “An Act for the aicre effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made In the various I’epartments of ike Government of New South Wales, .and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the euggre*»fcn of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and

. Btctoa* Bk LtTWpool thl* util.(Ur of July, ISM, Utan taa, FRBDi CHAFXAK. i.f.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22211, 10 March 1900, Page 3

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Liver & Kidneys Wrong Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22211, 10 March 1900, Page 3

Liver & Kidneys Wrong Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 22211, 10 March 1900, Page 3

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