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Chamberlain's Coioh Bbuhdt. I ' This remedy is intended especially, for ,-.' x coughs, eolda, croup, whooping cough ano* influenza. It has beoome famous' for its ' ' cures of these diseases, over a large pari; "' -• of tho civilized world.- . The most flatter. 1 ' ing testimonial* have been' reoejTed;- '■ . . giving accounts of its- good work jof -the- "' aggravating and persistent coughs ii ha* oared ; of severe colds that, have yielded promptly to its soothing effeots, and! of ' the dangerous attacks of oroup itihas cured, often saving the life of the ohild, , . The extensive use of it for ,whooping[ . , oough has shown that it robs that diseMe .• of all dangerous consequences. Itisei-, peoially prized by mothers for their chit- ' A' dren, as it never fails to afleot a speedy A ' *. cure and becanse they have found, that thore is not thn least danger in giving it, ' - even to babies,, as it contains nothing injurious. Sold by F. Jeffery, Chemiat' • (by exam).

Consulted an expert in liver disease. He told me that" my lives was in a verj bad state, and led.mtiAto understand dt ';' „-A X s '. l Could Never expect. to be cured ; so I gave up all hope of getting better again. I resigned myself to my fat*. I felt that I was already in tha gr*<p ol Death, and lay in bed expecting my. end." f " You cheated' death, however^jndging by your appearance." - •' ,■' "•' ; X:..\ " Yoa, and this is how it happened. My nephew- recommended Clements -Tiiiie. '^l . got some, hoping it would at leaatreliere me." --..> t "AnddiditMr.Hawkeal" • •:.-> ;>• " The first dose waa more use than aH the other medicines I had tried. It ma Tory X effective, for it . . y..i. ,...,- . . S'. Struck at the Root ' of my complaint. From the first' dAmeita " Tonic had a stimulating action on my liver. The pains in my back ware soon easier,' and my head felt lighter ahd clearer than it hid done for a long time." . „-■,.-.'>•, -u». " Did you still bare fits l" .-. . „ : __l "No, not a fit; it stopped thfii? at one*. I persevered with Clements-Tonic', and. it was plain to everyone that I wai getting better daily. ■I"--' " "- ' '"'^ Sacked the Doctors andseornsid their prescriptions. Their'mer . dicines did not touch rr>ydi»> ease. Clements Tonic ciired H^, and all the evils went away without my being aware ef it. My appetite returned, .lipua on fleah. again, and soon got strong-, I fost all that tired weary feeling ef lassitude and was quite bright and cheerful.and instead of sitting half stupefied in a chiar all day or tyinar like a Lp/t '_ ( in bed, I felt lively and energetic A fair weeks' treatment with Clements Tonie quit* restored mo, but, ef course after- five long years' illness one cannot expect to ' . > „,-, *.. Rebuild a Wasted System ( in a week, but the way"Cr#ent« : 'T6nii i .. brought me along was a perfect Asurprits; noti' 1 -' only to me, but to everybddv.' 'Thironly. regret I have now is that T had hot been lucky enough to strike Clements' Touic at ';■• the start. If I had known 'ita' 'value earlier , that first attack would have been my last, and I should have saved ?-,"'.. „ Five Long Years of Bufferinj_'. X[ I am thankful, however, that j.came aoroaa Clements Tonic when I didrrf B?.ttSJ."a'» than never. 1 It entirely eradicated' all disease from my aystem,- and did!- what' - doctor's pHysio""eoiUd-.not- do -in- all thoso - years. In shorj^it ajVodiiny life; 1 ", J (!r| v , "And may I p^iaJ^.^ote ea,dot«emea|,;; Mr. Hawkes?" „ \ *---•■.. V*> -t :*_' "Certeiihly, it is thV'aimpK^th' .tha^-',-I have told you i I am here-t§,n^ye „£«**'-'.. all the ieighboura know I w^tiifii^iiOj'i-st'f )-V Knotting at beftthfs-^oVor^y 'X for five^WisXl hare 'giSTe^CfjJMirntf . Tonicagewuiieftrticle -, I cja-e tnylijfe tof% ;•; Why ahould^fcanybody;elae,.objdajtor,P<'. ashamed to endorti such rvalua^l|ti-.^.et4cine.y:' STATUTOBT'"DKaaXAtt«S«A —---->, I, Ji-U Hiwms, >of HawkearieW, Gut-ori - In the Colony of New Sonth Wales,. ,do„Mleuui» •: and slnoerely deolare that I hare'oartfWlyi;eart*al*: . annexed doouraent, consUtinif of 'eleven folios ;aoa „-- eonseoutirely nombered from one to eleren, ana - that tt oontaina and Ua true ud talthhil a<»ii>un«-y of my illness and cure by Clements Ton^o, J^d,;l alio oontaina my full pennlaelon to publish Oie same ia. , anyway; and I make thia solemn declaration -con-. Isoientiously believing the.aame to- b»"itme,'«l{6star ..,_ virtue of the provisions of an A6tjaad»'M*!W*l««B.US A'.' the ninth year of tha reign ot her present Majfslyi 'v v Intituled "An Aot for the more efleqfual aboliti,on MS. Oaths and AlSi— atlona takSn'i^'roadr'W.'tnis : various Departments of .the" G<rTeromrat;rotj-H<W ..\- South Walee, and to rabstitiite' beolaratlossln Iw* .. v ; thereof, and for the supp'rtaaion of VOIuUUfJ an* "\J «tr»-ju«oial Oaths and Affidavits.". - •I'.^' J"'-'!^ XX J VVIQI9 mo. .. : a_^ „ -. y& M _ r „■» -*

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Bush Advocate, Volume XII, Issue 1754, 30 September 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Bush Advocate, Volume XII, Issue 1754, 30 September 1899, Page 4