j BEFORE GOING TO BED [ I USE | CALVERT'S I CARBOLIC c Tooth Powder instead of leaving your teeth exposed I all night to the spread of decay. | I It is antiseptic, agreeable, and § refreshing, and has the largest sale I of any dentifrice. CALVERT'S Prickly-Heat Soap (10% Crystal Carbolic) is a pleasant antiseptic soap, specially suited I for bath and toilet use in hot climates. H P. C. CALVERT & Co., Manchester, ENGLAND EMPIRE HOTEL. MA.STERTON. J. CRESS .. Ppoppiet'op, BEGS to announce that' he has thoroughly renovated his establishment, and trusts by civiijty and attention to merit a further continuance of public support. Best Brands of Liquor Stooked. Cabs meet all trains. TERMS REASONABLE. His Liver gives Him Fits and Starts, but Clements Tonic Acts with a Celerity that Astonishes Him. The Case of tiiir. Joseph Meyers. (From the " Windsor Australian") (BY OUK SPECIAL REPORTER.) WiiaT is still called Old Government House. 3ituate in George-street, Wipdsor, is ihe residence of Wr. Joseph Meyers, Painter and Contractor. here that a reporter front llv? A n drain' vas fort u date enough to find tiiH* ■cn nan. * I loine to learn something of Your Present: Good Health,* Iftid the reporter. " Concerning my illness, you mean, r«#» 01-ed Mr. Meyers." " I shall be pleased to --kil you all abeviit." Our rfportsi seated «jmself opposite Mi. Mvho sa?,<t — JSIy energy began To wano away. I used ,-,c li:??.:■ what was the matter with wz* for ,r.y work, 111 I once tock k ciaasure, jy w became a burden to me. 1 Was Always Tirecf, and vfas just as weary at the commencement of the day as at t'>\e finish. A queer pain i" the upper portion of my back. It felt liko a sharp stab between shoulders. There was a Bitterish, Sour Tastu ia iny mouth in the mornings, and I couldnN tackle my breakfast, which was, up to then, my best meal. Indeed, my appetite began ;o fail altogether. I was very sleepy and inll all day, and hardly cared to move anlcsa I was absolute?/ compelled." " How did you sleep at night time V' " Sadly—very; I kept on waking up In Fits and Starts the night through, and the pain in my back was very often severe enough to keep me pride awake for most of the time." Did you guess what was the matter with you ?" <■ "Oh, yes! I knew very well my live..* ras out of order, and I frequently took ition'g purgatives and other medicines to make it work properly again, but nothing 1 then took could check the progress of the somplaint, and since then I've come to the .'Oit.clusion that the regular taking oi sath&rtio medicine U a great mistake. Then terrible Headaches Afflicted Me. i wouldn't eat a mouthful of food now without suffering great discomfort afterwards, auch as wind and distension and paiii in th« chest, and every few days I should have a bad bilious turn, wksn the rory thought of food would almost turn me up." " Did your liver troubles give rise to any secondary symptoms ?" " Yes, most serious ones. My nervous jystem got completely unstrung. The merest trifles would give me a painful diock. I lost my interest in things 'in general, ani l began to get thin and pale. 1 thought I was going to become a confirmed invalid. I felt Completely Worn Out, _,t-d was just about to try a change oi air when my eye fell upon a paragraph in a newspaper telling the result of noing Olenitis Tonic ia a severe case of liver thafi I was induced to obtain a couple oi bottles, and 1 Was Fairly Astonished ivt the celerity with -.vhich it stopped Ui-'f pain my back. Clements i onic braced me lip splendidly. I began to. lift up my head again instead cf dragging about all day in that heavy, drowsy way. I was ablu to take some exerclee now, and could eav and sleep again properb*. No More y \&daches or nervousness troubli*. me, and I at> the foul tf. bottlo wheA I was quite we'l. and getting stout and strong *..s ever, find considered it no longer necessary to take Clements Tonic regularly, though I took » dose now and then to clinch the cure, as it were," " Row is your health now ? " Perfect, nnd my liver must have been completely f.tired, for never since have I felt it." And you think Clements Tonic eradicated the disease t" "I'm quite sure of that, fot it was the remedy I should have taken sA ILet if I had known of it." '•With your consent this interview wiu yppoar in th« Australian." " Certainly, I ahonM like it to." riwdarcd tobetras, /? S, L tA Viator, tills 10th day of Juiy. lWI & JOHBSTOW, i *■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7931, 3 January 1906, Page 2
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