CHEATING THE CORONER.
Sow tlio7 do it ia Pftrramatt;
We frequently hear of doctors, phetiiists, a'i)d Hiiderlalters heing handed tpgethorto prpyjdo victims for tho latter to practice the rites of his -profession itpon, and probably circumstances ariso which givp sopio color t» the saying. The'latest qase is that pf Mpa Kellett, a lady weil-lmown in Parraniatta, Slio had long been looked upon as a fit Bubject for the coronor to " sit. upon," she moped about, was melancholy, suffored acuto pain, and waa always what la technically termed "down on the dumps." She writes tho following account of her singular oxperlenco Four years ago I caught a Bovoro cold whioh settled in my head and chest, and qansed' 'i|f inces&ent' cough and copious disohargo of pliegin j "this brought oh preat weakness and debility. After con siderablo attention and doctors' treatmenUhe cough was relieved and finally cured, but the debility remained and seomed to defy the slnll of the raedioal mon and the power of medicine. " I had no appetite, iind could scarcely eat a particle, of food;'and was almost reduced to' a skeleton; and, was alinoat wasted away. I had takeii'pints of cod liver oil, malt and pthoi medicines jvitliout'r.ol}6f,"')?liei)'l.waß'recnipijie;)ded to take'CustpW TpNip. I"prcici)roa a bottle, and am thaiiWul to aay 'that I immediately bogan'to improve j I could pat Jjettpf, a!|d Feiisli apd digest what I ,did oat' I gained jiosh overy day, ajid jiiy strength rapidly rctiimed, and after six weelc'B! treatinont ' with Clements' 'fnNjo, I'felt a peiv woman altogetlior, I took Oi,E3[BNTfi' Tonjp ajx months ago, and have never had any sickuess : sjuco, and am only too glad to add my name to your list of gratetul auft'orers, We often hear of such cases and we -->•«. heat of cases Clements' Tonic won't ouro. It coilt'!! 18 hi a eoientifio combination that renaera ut the best, ealest, moat reliable and only effectual remedy for al). symptoms. of aiiiemia, which is only the cmnmencoment and cause of almost all disease' in this country, Aiiajmia is the beginning of decay and needs vigorous treitment aud if neglected will so uii'dermine'tho system' feat it'liopomes susceptible to an attacii of'any 'djsease to'whieh 'tlje patient may be liable. If you wait on as Mrs Kellett did, and keep out oif the .coroner's and undertakers' trade follow suit to'ljer lead, take CtßspNia' Tonic, it will cure yon as it has others. Boivar'o of imi'tatjq'ns, which are prepared jj'nly lor thesake of the vendors' extra progt, anil net fop your welfare: and remember that tl}e nim yhp TOld take ypur niflriey for a baso cfjuntofiejt of tjio goiiuino article, is worse than the thief who picks your pockets, for ho not only rides that pocket,'but lie trifles with your health, if not your life; any man who offers a substitute is dtsbonost, so never let him get unotlier penny of your money. You may consider this boasting, but it is not, so your aro wrong, wo apeak -this 'emphatically, because ice how i itc ift mhfMicSM 'To', iiamo.jand | addresEf, jliiq vy'e wpl of Clemekis' Tonio by outside evidence which, catiilot' 1)0' disputed. / P. K. OIiBMBNTS, Newtown, NBW., and ?11 in ptedi?in? everywh?fo, ■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3583, 9 August 1890, Page 2
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527CHEATING THE CORONER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3583, 9 August 1890, Page 2
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