same man you now Bee before yoif. I was thin and emaciated, with the deathly pallor of Confirmed Liver Disease. The peculiar dusky, leaden look which liver disease produces was unmistakably seen in my face. My eyes had sunk into my head. My form was bent, and my head twisted, and I looked just like ft withered old man of eighty with ono foot in the grave. And Now Look At Me?" Our reporter took a careful survey of Mr. Smith, and said: "I should take you for about 35, and for an exceptionally strong and healthy man." "Well," replied Mr. Smith, "that's the age I feel like, but I am just 50." Our reporter expressed surprise. " Yes, scores of people have taken me for much under 40 years; but lam getting ahead of my tale. Time went on and I got no better. My vitality was completely run out. 1 felt I could no longer struggle against The Deadly Disease that held me in its grip. One day 1 got hold of a Clements Tonic book. I read it through carefully, and made up my mind. I sent for some bottles of Clements Tonic. I started on it, being fully determined to give it a fair trial. From what the book said I thought It Would Fit My Case." ««Ah ! that's what I want to hear about J with what result ?" "This result!" said Mr. Smith, standing up and displaying a tall and well-formed muscular figure. " With this result!" said Mr. Smith, striking himself emphatically on the chest. "I was a wreck, worn and wasted by disease, and Clements Tonic made a man of me. I felt a change after taking about half a large bottle. My stiffened muscles seemed to be easier. I had a faint appetite, better digestion, and the pains were lessened sufficiently to enable me to get some natural sleep. Every morning I awoke decidedly better than I was the previous night. I began to get more cheerful. Improvement continued day by day, till at last the time arrived when I could stand up straight and Feel No Pain Anywhere. I was free. I had thrown off the thraldom of the disease which had clung to me for years. I was weak and thin, of course, but I continued Clements Tonic till I was Completely Restored to Health and strength, and in a short time, considering how ill I had been, Clements Tonio completely eradicated all disease from my system. It was a bad case, so took some time. Its effect on my liver and kidneys was miraculous. I have recommended Clements Tonic to many. It Has Cured Every Case. did that with the same motive which in« fiuences me in giving you this of my case—out of pure gratitude for saving my life—being recalled to health and happiness from a condition worse than death. I should like the whole story to be related to the public just as I've told it to you." STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1, JAMEB Smith, of High-street, Liverpool, in the Colony of New South Wales.do solemnly and sincerely declare that I hare carefully read the annexed document, consisting of eleven folios, and consecutively numbered from one to eleven, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing' the same to be true, and by virtue of tho provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppression of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and Affidavits." Declared it Liverpool this Uth day of July, 1808. before me, FRED. CHAPMAN, J.P.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 411, 18 March 1899, Page 1 (Supplement)
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