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RESCUED FROM MISERY.

_ John E. Aubrey, Esq., Sofala, N.S.W.. kindly furnishes the following testa rnony" In January, 1879,1 was master of a provincial school in the western district, and I married a delicate young lady, and was shortly afterwards appointed teochor under the Board of Educa« tion. Our first child was born in September, 1880, after which my wife never soeraed to regain her usual strength. In May, 1881, she was sud« denly token very ill; the family dootor was sent for and was greatly puzzled i ho, howover. prescribed and the patient partly recovored. About twelve months latorshe was very muoli troubled with a painful throbbing movement in the abdomen, especially when lying down, loss of appetite, and what food was taken afforded no nourishment. Another doctor was called in, who sounded and prescribed, but to no purpose. Wo loft the neighbourhood and went kliflignw Valley, hoping to effect an imjWEent, but without result. Acot!:3*flg r did all ho could and decided thatthe caso'was' one of enlargement of the liver, and this proved to be the case, as the eido often swelled so large as to prevent dressing; so matters progressed and got from bad towono. Numerous doctors continued to do but little good, and that only torn, porary, but all agreed that the system was generally weak and wanted building up; and the liver would sometimes swell and burst off button after button off her ulster while standing in a store. For the last two years tfif tridßlelas been complicatpdwith a most distressing rushing noiße in the head, so violent as to render it impossible to lie in bod at night, with violent attacks oflwindy colic causing oomplete. prostration, and excoriation of the thrut. Even, tually, after furthnr suite g, I read of Clement's Tonio and its wgfefd taken three" bottles, and tI^^SRS entirely disappeared, 'and the wakuH reduced by Beven inches. The eyestffl is renewed and. strengthened, the &pßfl tite returned, the noise in the hflffl diminished, and, to use my wife's BW bottles Ole

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4313, 7 January 1893, Page 2

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338

RESCUED FROM MISERY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4313, 7 January 1893, Page 2

RESCUED FROM MISERY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4313, 7 January 1893, Page 2

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