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Did you ever see one? Ifc is as playful and harmless as a kitten. You might have one with you for weeks and not suspect danger. But, beware! Some day it will surely raring, and the fight for life is at hand. It is just so with a cough. You may carry one with you for weeks and not think of danger. But the danger is there. Some day the fight will be on, and it is a question which will win, Consumption or You. promptly cures all baby coughs: but it cannot always cure the full grown coughs of the most advanced stages of disease. Yet even here it will bring comfort and ease. Then use it early for acute colds, coughs, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles. Tinware of clioap imitations. Kef that U.e name. AVer's Chnrrv Tectorai.is l.'oivn :n :!•«; class of each bottle. I'ut up ia lar_;o urnl sin-:.! bottles. Another Remarkable Cure of Distressing and Its Accompanying Evils. The Case of MR. PETER BRUCE. (From, the "Rcdfern Times.") (CV OUK SFKCIAI, KEI'ORTOI.) Mr. Peter Bruco carries on a prosperous bakery business at 78 Walker Street, Reclfern, Sydney, at which address be may be found at almost any hour of the day. It was there that our reporter met him, and asked a few questions about his cure. ?' I was very ill for a time," he replied. " I always felt drowsy and heavy in the daytime. I couldn't make it out at first, but I very shortly traced this feeling to the improper digestion of my food. It did not matter what I ate, nothing agreed with me. After every meal I had a tight, uneasyfeeling in the chest." "What measures did you take to get relief 1 " "I was very careful in choosing the most easily digestible foods, but that didn't answer. The pain and oppression was still apparent after every meal. A peculiar heavy feeling in the head kept me awake half the night, and in the morning an unwholesome, bitter taste lay on my tongue and all over the palate. I began to look pallid and sickly looking." " How did the work go on ? " "Oh ! badly ; sometimes I felt it was too much for me. I always felt dog-tired, ancl disinclined to do anything. Acute headaches frequently bothered me in the daytime ; and as for eating, why, I felt it a trouble to come to the table. Well, I went on in this way for a long time, and took any amount of different medicines, hoping to get some relief ; but not one of these socalled indigestion cures could cure my indigestion, or even relieve one of the painful symptoms. It would have been better for me to throw my money in tbe gutter than to have upset my stomach with- these rubbishy drugs, and you may be sure I had the best recommendations before I gave Clements Tonic a trial. Tbis remedy, bowever, was a revelation to me. A few doses made me considerably better. Tbe uncomfortable sensation in the chest after eating daily decreased, and, as that began to disappear, so my appetite came back, and all pains in the head ceased. I told you how sleepy I always felt in the day-time ; well, after a couple of bottles of Clements Tonic that feeling entirely went away, and I felt a3 lively as you like, ancl was able to get through my business in a first-class maimer. Ancl I slept like a top all night, for, you see, Clements Tonic put my nerves in proper trim. I took four bottles of that remedy, and it effected an absolute cure. It made me feel another man, and I've never been bothered with indigestion or anything else since." " May I use this ? " "Yes. Clements Tonic cured me, ancl I have no hesitation in giving my consent to the publication of the facts." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I I'ktOT.Brucj?, of 78 Walker-street, Kedfcrn, in the Colony of New South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have canrfully read tho annexed nocument consisting of three /olios and 00 -^^ &An Act 'tor Sore eVtual abolition pf Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the vanou- Departments of the Government of _>ew t-outli Wales, snd t" substitute Declaration-; m lieu ti.o«of«iid for the suppression of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and Affidavits." y Declared at Syd.-iev iYi- .i.l.i day ot S.-.teirbn one thousand ckjht hundred an.! ninety -ei-Jit, bweu

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3099, 15 September 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3099, 15 September 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3099, 15 September 1899, Page 1