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EMPIRE HOTEL. MASTERTON. EGS to announce that he haa thoroughly renovated his establishment, and trusts by civility and attention to merit a further continuance of publio support. Only the Best Brands of Liquor Stocked. Cabs meet all trains. TERMS REASONABLE.
gsves Ac-Is with a Celerity tha* Astonishes Him. The Case of tilt. Joseph Meyers. {From the' 1 Windsor Australian."), (by oux special reporter. 1 VFiiat is still called Old Government House. situate in George-street, Wipdaor, is ace the residence of Wr» Joseph Meyers, Painter and Contractor. .. ->">s here that a reporter from the Auttra* ■to,' vas fortuaate enough to find tka* en nan. '* \ some to learn something of Your Present: Good Health," j»id the reporior. "Concerning my illness, you roean," r»yiied Mr. Meyers. " I shall bo pleased to «il you ull about it." Our rvpcrt&seafced niniself opposite Mi. M<*y«*», vdio sard—- ,( My nuergy beg&o, tc wane away. I used .o what was the matter »tth fos oy worK," m \Tir/u.« I once tock * ££eaaure, iuw became a burden to me. I Was Always Tired, id -was just as weary at the commencement of the day aa at the finish. A queer paiu cfcrtffd if *he uyper portion of my . back. It felt like a 3harp sUb between fell* shoulders. There was a Bitterish, Sour Tasxv «n my mouth in the mornings, and I conldsiN 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 anlcßS I was absolute?/ compelled." " How did you sleep at night time?" " Badly—very; I kept on waking up In Fits and Starts the aighfc through, and the pain in my back was very often severe enough to keep me wide awake for most of the time." '" Did you guess what was the matter ffifchyou?" " Oh, yes! I knew very well my live* ras out of order, and I frequently took ittong purgatives and other medicines to make it work properly again, but nothing 1 then took could check the progress of the tomplaint, and since then I've come to ths jonclusion that the regular taking ol sathw-tic medicine to a great mistake. Then terrible Headaches Afflicted Me. L wouldn't eat a mouthful of food now without sufferiug great discomfort afterwards, Buch as wind and distension and pail, in th« chest, and every few days I should have a bad bilious turn, wben the rery thought of food would almost turn me up." " Did your liver troubles give rise to secondary symptoms ?" ''Yes, most serious ones. My nervous ipstem got completely unstrung. The merest trifles would give me a painful <hock. I lost my interest in things in general, anr l began to get thin and pale. I thought I was going to become a confirmed invalid. I felt Completely Worn Out, was just about to try a change oi air when aiy eye fell upon a paragraph in a newspaper telling the result of \icing Clenvwts Tonic in a severe case of liver complaint. It wa« through reading this thai; I was induced to obtain a couple ol bottles, and 1 Was Fairiy Astonished at the celerity v.-ith which it stopped tlw pain in my back. Clements Tonic braced me up splendidly. I began to lift up my head again instead cf dragging about att day in that heavy, droway w»jr. I was abl« , to'take some exerclss now, and could eau and sleep again properK No More * xadaches or nervousness trouble. me, and I was at the fouitr. bottte when I was quite wr-M. and getting *? stout and strong cs ever, and considered it no longer necessary to take Clements Tonic regularly, though I took ft doeenow and then to clinch the cure, as it were." " Kow is your health now ?" " Perfect, and my liver must have been sompletoly Mired, for never since have I felt it." "And you think Clements Tonio eradi-< aatedthe disease?" , ■ " I'm qraite sure of that, ion it was the remedy I should have taken at fi*st if I had known of it." " With your consent this interview wio smear In th« Australian." «' Certainly, I shotda like it to.* iNdusd to fatten* j4*2ey£4' foey* A 9 Vtadnr, tUt 19th d»y o! July. 189&
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7933, 5 January 1906, Page 2
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