the Whole System Suffers. A Bad Case. A Good Cure. (From the "Australian Christian World," "I did, very acutely, too. The pain in ' July Ist, 1898.) my legs was terrible. My feet swelled up far OUR own RErOETBR.) *» » prodigious size, and of course it was •• Out of pure gratitude for my deliverance to put on a shoe and worse fro*fl ait serious and painful complica- tha" al m^ knees swelled. I was mate irom - meat, b«=h r _siis__ +„ unable to walk. The pain in my ankles, ties of complaints I am willing^ to other un / emitting) triv* van the whole tuteinoon it you wish J, ' ' ~, ■ ■*. >.„ ft I" aCwered Mrs. Cole, of 2 Purves-street, *nd gave me n 0 reat nelfcher m%ht nOr ■Forest Lodge Sydney, to our reporter ay- y c , ementß Tonic on hi. wquestinK an inter lew as to J „ that Udy'a case- "The whole trouble, "fhrough a little book that was placed wd Mrs Cole in answer to fur her^ques- _JJ Hh^thin - B Beem ed at their tions on the .übjeof arose I firm y believe, o> j dj h J reached the worßt . from the poison that fiot into my f «y«tein N medicine V that i took did me any good, through a deranged liver, boon fter that nor n who attended organ got out of order and started to work b , „ . £ my sufferings. Well, irregularly my appetite began to get very j d ft boo £ fchat con . fickle and" changeable. Without cause or . d ' account 6 of a case that in many reason I turned against which particulars was precisely similar were formerly favourite duhes of mine and H. f naturall read f fc with „ sometime* I sat down to meal after meal [ao interest and J ieeing that Clement. a-d row -gun without being able to so T » had e f fected com | lete cnre for that much aa .wallow a single mouthful. In the . nt db j aat ' isfied as to th<l morning I invariably had a most unpleasant P fa j> t tfc f » word of the account acrid terte in the mouth, together with a f h . , illnes / and cur 6by Clements dirtyeoatad tongue, and, as time wore on _, . fj commenced to üße that reme dy (for I must tell you I was seriously ,11 for .J y lftd -am t that : dii » over a year) my liver trouble got worse and *, j whftt « d;d - t in case ,., wor« When I woke m the morning I ~T h firgt hin j the felt giddy, stupid and dazed and often fife ti f the B remedV) waa to make made yam efforts to get out of bed being me j and ab(mt tfaat could be no forced to he back again on the pillow to miatSik Z' Natural sleep came upon me aft or collect enough strength before finally sue- tftki the remed a8 f egularl / M the night Medwg. At nights 1 was unable to sleep, {qUq * b the , ft^d from th(J time j Btarted and I ihrald he wide awake restlessly Clement , Ton f c my sleep became refreshing turning about and counting the weary hours and dreamlegs . J Aiter r long weary mont h ß v they irore away, till the dawn began to rf newl sleepless nightS) nly Bnatc he ß of break, when I uaually fell into a sort of j b / ob [ ailied at odd times when the .tupor -it wa» not, a proper sleep.-and I tTOXl^d me leaat, 1 can hardly express yoke from that half dazed as I have f 0 you the priceless boon this sleep was to jmt described. I became very very thin, The neuralgic pains in my jaws and not like lam now (Mrs. Cole has now a head gradna j| yga * c way to Clements Tonic, particularly healthy appearance with a ftnd the tJme '^ swe ii iDg mv clear eye *nd that clear freshness of knee 3 and ank i eg becftme more reduced every complexion which is never seen with a day ti n it went away and I was diiordered lwer), and, as for my complexion on £ e more enab]ed f ahoeß on ftnd -well, mllow was noFthe word for it. It to . feet to the d without hl was as .yellow a« if I was suffenng from j _f M to ag(%in feeling . lt yellow jaundice. all sick afterwards, a. I used to, and I have "All this mnit have had a very depresiing had n 0 sick fits Binee C lem«t. Tonic also effect upon your spirits ? rid me o{ th t j de pr Mß ed feeling, and •• It Aid indeed, as anyone might expect,' when j now awoke ' in momin \ felt answered Mr.. Cole, ''though you have not b . hfc fend cheerful and OBC , mere fife to heard the half of my bad .ymptoms yet. I un | ertake my domeßt ic duties, no longei was most low spirited and dull and with a feeling of wearineaß, but with posicrotchety as well. I couldnt bear the tive pleaaure 6 One by one all the compli■lightest noise, andth e smallest trifles catio^s which beset me were driven out of would have a most dutreanng effect upon tern . Clements Ton i c . My headmy nerves. Nothing could interest me. I J^J wen a J thing of the past M jf jWM didn't care even to hear the newa of the troublttd no more * w ith palpitation of the day, aod the trifling cares of domestic life heart M friends M the eh drove me into a state of nervous irritation. for the be J tter Jn health Md I wa* always languid and weary. I went to Clements Tonic in add i t } O n to removing the bed every night as fatigued as though I had sgon that collects ia the blood in eons «. done «ome «xce«ive labour, when as a uence of a digeased ate(e o{ t he liver, hamattar of fact I had done nothing ; but I J marvellous effect in tening up the syswm, could not sleep, and I rose m the morning and natnral healthy b co i our -peedily feeling more tired weary, and lifeless than retarned and j comme nced to get stout. I did the night before. I suffered from Jt was _ ot , before x was com pi ete ij terrible headaches, and I vomited almost curfid and M we]J f { _ ot feotte than T waa daily. More than once, after I had managed feefore •„_.„„ to walk a short distance to my mothers ««You will consent for the proprietor of house, I have had to fling myself upon the Clenients Tonic to pub]iah aH ? ». grass, one of these sick fits attacking me and „ Yeß- You wbat me you i ike eausmg me to vomit terribly and being so of whafc r _ e told and z , hall onl be • giddy that I positively couldm t stand. Ihen too ha to ans^er enquiries, if am pabpitation of the heart often came on ahou id b e made, in regard to my recovery." suddenly, and I know of nothing more dis- ° , tresiing and terrifying whilst the violence •f the fit was on than that." STATUTORY DECLARATION. "You suffered from other complications V j, Sarah Coli, of 2 Purres-streefc, Forest T-odge, '" Yen, I regret to say, after a time pain- Sydney, in Ihe Colony of New South Wales, do ful neuralgia at^ked me The attacks JjK^aSTfi oame on at short and regular intervals. 1 foliog ftnd cousecut jveh- numbered from one to eleven, fthould first feel a peculiar tickling senaa- an d that it contains a true and Uitbful Account of my tion in my face **d jaws and then a sudden illness and cure by Clements Tonio, and al.o .„,! -wfnl vliirlinv nnrmatirm «v«r all tnv oontalns my full permission to publish the and awful whirling sensation over all my game |n any way . »- and j make Ma M , emn face and head, ]ust like the mad rushing of declaration conscientiously believing the g»me to be a big red hot Wheel in my head. Ido not true, and by virtue of the provisions of an think there are words in the dictionary Act made and passed in the ninth year of the uiuu «v«» €•■.•= . J . r ei En of her present Majesty, intituled *'An Act for capable of expressing the exquisite agony I the * more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmation. suffered whilst these periodical attacks taken and made in the various Departments of the lasted Many doctors attended me, but Government of New South Wales, and to substitute onfort-natel/ for me they were not able to cither give me relief or effect a cure, „ although I faithfully followed the treat- S : .$ Kent they recommended and took the , s& nedioines they prescribed. Then my J^^"*2>-L-<3^r C_£XJ^-rhemnati-in "— >*<-—^ —_-t-t_ " What! Mrs. Cole, you surprise me, did Declared at Sydney, this 18th day of Juns, 1898, you suffer from rheumatism also 2" before me. JOHN straohan. l.v.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 157, 5 July 1899, Page 7
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