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Suffered for Years. BILIOUS Tire AT INTERVALS CONQUERED BY GEEMENTB TONIC
(Stt Sydnty " Worhir," July 9th, 1898.) (BY SPECIAL INVESTIGATION.) News of the recovery of Mr. John Blan* •herd from » severe indisposition having reached our reporter, he made it his business to obtain a personal interview. Our reporter saw him at his residence, No. 30 Darling-hurst-street, Sydney. Mr. Blanchard is an Imperial pensioner, having served no less than 25 years with great merit in the Imperial Navy, and in addition has been in Government service in this Colony. “ You are perfectly welcome to the plain truth about my case,” he said to our reporter, in answer to a question. 11 1 only wonder that people continue to Suffer from Biliousness and other liver troubles when there is a remedy, as it were, knocking at their very doors, and I shall be only too pleased to let them know how I was cured, so that they may obtain the relief that I did. I suffered for years from indigestion and biliousness. The bilious fits attacked mo at regular interval*. Often one of these fits would put me clean out of training and force me to cease work.” “ You were something of an athlete then# Mr. Blanchard, I suppose !” '* Yes, I was a sprinter, and now hav# £2OO Worth of Trophies to show as a result of my running ; besides I have won many heavy money stakes. If I had only known of Clements Tonic then, I could have made it of much use to me in my training, and in combating the bilious turns to which I was subject, that is, judging by the very beneficial effect it has had on my system since. I consulted doctors and they told me my liver was deranged, and I took their medicines, but with no effect.” “ Did you not improve as age increased ?” “No; on the contrary, I got worse. A good deal of my time when in the Navy was spent in the tropics, both in Africa and at the islands here, and the climatic conditions In those places made my naturally sluggish Liver More Torpid than over. My digestion became impaired I was obliged to cat hot pickles and cayenna pepper in considerable quantities, but still my food would often seem to stick in my chest and cause me much pain,” “What particular symptoms are now fresh in your memory ?” “In addition to my indigestion, which troubled mo much at all times, these bilious attacks repeatedly and unexpectedly seized mo. They would commence with a dull headache and a sudden disinclination to eat, Jn fact, the very sight of food made me feel sick. I felt irritable and wished to be left alone, and I felt as tired as though I had done a hard day’s work. Next day, after a restless night, I should be worse. My head then ached intensely across the forehead, and I was troubled with pains in the back, between the shoulders.
A Dull, Hoavy Peeling came over me, and I was forced to lie down, unable to transact my ordinary business, not caring to talk, nor even able to read a newspaper, I tried any number of medicines, in addition to physic prescribed for me by doctors, but somehow or other the doctors could do nothing for me, and as for the other medicines I believe I might have poured them into the gutter for all the good they did me. I can say with truth that Clements Tonic Is tho Only Remedy 1 ever tried that exercised any good influence on my liver, and its effect was quite a revelation to me, as I had no idea that the world contained a remedy that could conquer a long standing ailment As Clements Tonic had Conquered Mine.” “ What put it into your bead to take It, Mr. Blanchard?" “ I had often read in the newspapers concerning cures effected by Clements Tonic, but it was only on the positive assurance of a friend that it would do me good that I tried it. One of my bad bilious fits WM on, and I bought a bottle." “And the result was?— “ R was as excellent as unexpected. I found it gave me immediate relief. After a few doses my Biliousness Went Away, my headache disappeared, and that dull, heavy feeling was gone. I can positively say that before I had finished the bottle I was completely cured and had a bettor appetite than I had had f or years. Ino longer felt heavy and unrefreshed, as I used to when I gotupin tho morning, but felt Bright and Vigorous and ready to undertake any amount of work if called upon to do it. The most satisfactory part of the business is that I’ve never had any biliousness since, not so much as a touch of it, and my food digests perfectly. I’m sure my liver works All Right NOW, for I never feel it at all." “ And you attribute this quick and complete cure entirely to Clements Tonic ?’’ “I do, most positively. I took nothing else, and 1 am only too pleased to bear witness to the speed and Permanence of Its Cure. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, John Blanchard, of 80 Darlinghurst-street, Sydney, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I hare carefully read the annexed document, consisting of eight folios and consecutively numbered from one to eight, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cute by Clements Toulo Declared in Sydney this 11th day of June, 1398, before me. HENRY CHAPMAN, J.P., 100 William-street, City.
There is only one genuine Clements Tonio; if you want relief when you are sick remember you can only obtain it by the use of the genuine Clements Tonic. The llibstitution of an article not demanded by the purchaser amounts to fraud, and we will pay expenses of prosecution and reward every case proven where sentence results. Clements Tonic is still in the hands of its original discoverer, has never changed hands, and is still the most and only effectual remedy. «/7 *j Examine every package for this signature, report Jft / f* fl , to us every case on imitation and attempted ft »übstitution, and we will immediately institute - - , proceedings. '. F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, Sydney, N.S! E. J. DAVEY GROCER, DRAPER, & - - • . GENERAL STOREKEEPER. NEW" CUBEDS t t EOE SEASON 1899-1900 VEGETABLE, 3d Pes PACKET; FLOWER, Id Pib PACKET. Oatmeal,. Germina, Groats, Rolled Oats, Ambrosia, &c. THE BEST BREAD IN THE MARKET, 2Jd PER 2lb LOAF. NEW ZEALAND HERALD, NINEPENCE (9d) PER WEEK, IN ADVANCE AGENT FOR THE BEST REMEDY FOR COUGHS & COLDS. E. J, DAVEY HAMILTON will:e_a.:m: OAisriiTETjXj, MONUMENTAL MASON 3EC Jk. IMC IXi T O 3ST "W 3ES £1 "XT . MABBLE MEMORIALS HEADSTONES & CROSSES Of thk Finest Cababa Mabblb, of all designs and desoriptiona can bo ■applied. I have patterns of 60 styles to choose from ; the same can be seen at .* my Yards, Victoria-street, Hamilton. I , can supply any of the above at about |T|TI "If of the present Auckland prioe*. | jjj IRON RAILINGS FOR GRAVES A At Lowest Prices. Wsv-&-FRESH LIMB! In STONE and FLOUR. Twenty tons in stock; prepared for farmers, gardeners and builders. lor nrice and particulars apply Messrs PARR BROS., Hamilton West; Mr W. 1 DEY, Hamilton East. Liberal Terms for Large Quantities. 12/1
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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 464, 22 July 1899, Page 1 (Supplement)
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