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His Liver gives him Fits and Starts., but Dements Tonic' Acts with a Celerity thai Astonishes Him. for i The Case of Mr. Joseph Meyers. (From the " H'iiuljor Australian.") (BY OVH SPECIAL REPORTER.) vVhat is still called Old Government House, jituiite iu 1 George-street, Windaor, is iiow ihe residence of \ -H Bf- Joseph Meyers, Painter and Contractor. *• ■'•"s here that a reporter from th? Ausirct* vas fortunate enough to find on nan. •'1 lorae to learn something of Your Present Good Health,* H,icl ihe reporter. " Concerning my illness, Vou mean," rallied Mr. Meyers. " I-shall be pleased to •s:il you all about it." Qui* rpportei seated «iinse\f opposite Mi. vho said— My energy began tc wano away. I used •i. :* what was the matter -u-ith r<\iv for_ ay work, ui I once tock fc fieasutiS luiv became a burden to me. I Was Always Tired, Mid was just as weary at the commence* ment of the day as at the finish. A quecf pain eiftrterf? h> the upjier portion of my back. It felt- like a sharp stab between tfca shoulders. There was a Bitterish, Sour Tastv ,n my nwuth in the mornings, and I couMuHi tackle my breakfast, which was, up to then, my best meal. Indeed, my [appetite begaa .<> fail altogether. I was very sleepy and .inll all day, and hardly eared to move •micas I was absolutely compelled." " How did you sleep at night; time ?' " Sadly—very; I kept on waking up In Fits and Starts the night through, and the pain in my bask svaa very often severe enough to keep mo wide awake for moot of the. time." " Did you guess what was the mattei aritth you ?" " Oh, yes! I knew very well my liver ras out of order, and I frequently took ♦tiong purgatives and other medicines to make it work properly again, but nothing 1 then took could check the progress of the :omplaint, and since then I've' come to the jonclusion that the regular taking oi sathaz tic medicine is a great mistake. Thaa terrible Headaches Afflicted Me. \ l wouldn't eat a mouthful of food now w.iijjtDut suffering great discomfort afterwards, such as wind and distension and paii> in th« chest, and every few days I should have a bad bilious turn, whan the rery thought of food would almost turn me up." " Did your liver troubles give rise to any secondary symptoms ?" ' ' 1 Yes, most serious ones. My nervous fjstem got completely unstrung. The merest trifles would give me a painful *hock. I lost my interest in things in genera!, anr l began to get thin and pale. I thought I wtvs going to become a confirmed invalid. I felt Completely Worn Out, „nd was ju3t about to try a change ol air ivhen my eye fell upon a paragraph in a newspaper telling the result of vsing Clenwsts Tonic in & severe case of liver <xiing»!»int. It was through reading this I was induced -to obtain a couple oi bottles, and I Was Fairiy Astonished ,\t the celerity v.-ith which it stopped tlitf pain in my back. Clements Tonic braced me up splendidly. I began to lift uptaiy head again instead cf dragging day in that heavy, droway way.- I to take some exerdee now, «nd could ea» I and sleep again properly. No More r \adaches or nervousness trouble • nie, and I V7&s at the fomtt. bottle irlietv I was quite wcU. Mid getting ■*? stout and strong ever, and considered it. no longer necessary to take Clements Tonic regularly, though I took ». dwae now tind then to clinch the cure, as it ware," " Kow is your health now ?" " Pfcrfeot. find my liver must have been .'.onipleteb for never since have I felt lfc -" " And you think Clements Tonic eradii fated the disease ?" "I'm quite sure of that, foi ill was the remedy I should have taken &t fiLat if I had known of it." •• With your consent this interview wil) appear in the Australian" " Certainly, I uhoaM like it to." *»Urod tobttoWj feuy S» 1» jf «
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7930, 2 January 1906, Page 2
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