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• -■'■-:•■'- ---- PuMio Noticoß - ■■'-■ HJ. WALLACE, 50 and 52 PBINCBB S!TEiaBT, iitn^BDlN.j ■ ;- . :.. . ■ -y.s .... ; ' .. . ,; i The Sensible Summer Shirt. : >& i i 7s 6d each. 6 f0r 43?. HATTBB, fiOSIBB, and GENERAL ."■ i OUTPIT!tBH. A GREAT RECOVERY. Anaemia, Atony, Dyspepsia. ADttttY DANGEROUS CONDITION And AN ABSOLUTE RESUSCITATION. : ' The C«S« of "Snrely you tried some remedy?" . m -. B i,r. _ B "^J*"** ______ "Yes; I was always taking medioine fflfeS IRENE PAYNE, j-m;. S^U.^^ A f#V«H t\t « Ntptan Times.") the same. They none of them did me any , (BT ora special) 8 °» Have no doctors attended you?" Our reporter called on Miss Irene Payne, «< Yea, but unfortunately their medicine •I Penrith, N.S.W. (That young lady also failed to cure, although they had every raened the door herself , and on hearing of chance, as I always followed out minutely tie reason of his visit smilingly welcomed the directions of my medical attendants. Mm into" the house, and needed no pressing ■ I was in Despair JXnan Mjtag m , A. Si. " Yet ono. "Ji'^TSStl Ctoeut, Tonic « My Oonsiltution Seemod to the rescue f ~ Shattered. « Yes ; I had frequently heard of it durA long oontinued illness had quite broken ing* the later stages of my illness, and it was SA down." recommended to me by a friend; but I was ••How did this ocour, Miss Payne J" very loth to take any mere medicine, as mv •' I began to suffer from what is soientifi* stomach was in such a tender and weak Silly known as anaemia. My blood got state that I was •ttremely poor. My appetite and strength Fearful Of Irritating It. waned away till I gradually loßtallmy Ultimately, after having read a book of healthy colour and became of a pale, leaden - ft b Clements Tonic, I sent for a complexion, with large dark rings under my ho tt i e » •yes. My food no longer nourished my tt D j d that remed m it ? » svsUm, and I became weak and languid. ,, Most effectWel £ u^e some of the Tery soon mydigestive organs began to give other medicines wn ich used to make me SM tronble, and spon after eating, pain and £<jel sick thifl Clements Tonio at once had an S tense of fullness in the chest was a regular iayiaor&tine eflFect. The first instance of StftdiUoa with me. As the days went by itß & nefici fi qua nties was noticeable io the I was Less and Lew fact that it put a stop to able to properly digest and assimilate my The Vomiting of Blood, food. Often enough I suffered from wind, Vnat a blessing it was to be able to eat which slowly formed within, till the para Bome thing without being almost certain to •anted by its pressure was almost beyond vomifct By nßing Clements Tonic regularly belief. I always felt too dull and languid |md carefully f was able to again take Io perform the light household duties which s trengtheningfoodsandwasalsoableto digest fell to my share. I always felt too weary em gy^ advantage to my health aad tired to move. When I stood up, in generally. The bilious attacks in two or • Tery few minutes I should feel too weary three wee ks were nearly done with, only a to mnaitt on my feet, and was only too glad f ] j g ht turn coming on now and again, and as •• «-.— ■* I continued to progress r Throw My~lf Down steadily toward. Health ?■* T!?' y^SS'Jjii™ %f ,535 they ttonbted me no more. My n«ad.oh.. STKSS SSSSfSS* "SShteSfl «^«& coSur. "* one. h»™ 8 jot rid of •yes ached with an intense pain, and my teamed the •yeUds swelled and were badly discoloured. Full Health and Strength Mr head which I now enjoy." Felt as Heavy as Lead. " I ask your permission to put this in the till the worst of the attack had somewhat- - moderated. I never had much time after STATUTORY DBOLASATIOK. one of these attacks before another came on, I, lim Path*, of Pennth, in the Colony mA ■»T«m»Jiiw one heoamft mora •' N«w South Wales, do solemnly *nd •incerely and etery succeeding one became more deolM# that j • Qa , nta ny read the annexed fSfiOUI, You don't know how document, consisting of eight folios and con- ■ ii*4k#4 *m nuari eecutively numbered from one to eight, and that it ■ WSew TO uresws contains and is a true and faithful account of my HkMMM mkk&tfc* " illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and ako contains '■Jrli,?' -*t „, t.-«« «.„„ !,„.,•«,. v> wy full permission to publish the same in any way; •'They must have been Weakening? and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously •' They were, indeed. I grew thinner and believing the came to be true, and by virtue of the secame^more and more enervated. f CAn Act for th * c more en se CtU ai abolition of Oaths Some Very DansrerOUS and Affirmations taken and made in the various "^ ftwmn-fcame Pepartments of the Government of New South Wales, eympwiiiß to guog^tute Declarations in lieu thereof, and Sis in. Sometimes I vomited blood nearly «or the suppression of voluntary and extra judicial -aU day. It's hardly necessary for me to Oatb« and Affidavits. tell you how weakening this was, or to Q . »,_ What a Perilous Condition CT M[ J fiTM then reduced. You could see by my K^s/\A/Y\J' I QjUWIL frawn and pallid faoe that my vitality was ' /J Wy I**. Sfy lips, L^^^l^^; Beared at Penrith this eighth day of Au^ußt, fed. w»re as pale, and leaden coloured as my 6n ;'4 oUßMld eight bund r e d and ninety -eight, befo« ikeeks. and if you looked at my gums you ne •Jrald have found them white also." * w. FULTON, J.P. C OLEMINTB TONIC is entirely impartial. It will act in precisely the same ways fs'r a prig or a policeman, and have the same beneficial effect on pauper, politician, peer, •atricuus? prince or potentate. It is a distinct leveller of mankind ; it. makes no distinction. <Gt the highest or the lowest suffer from any complaint where its use is indicated, •Bjft it will result in the same success, no matter what the social status of the patient. fWfl^fcflriiJ&fMy nostrums only appeal to the ignorant credulity of the plebeians. the cheapest and beet manure for : j[ . . Grain, Grass, and Boot Cropa. STJTTOJST'S SEEDS. : Clover, Mangolds, Turnips, _„ . to be obtained from all agents. M. HENDEBSON, Milburn, Local Agents. TOTHILL, WATSON & CO., Dunedin, ; ..; J' Chief Agenfcl.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3141, 13 February 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 3141, 13 February 1900, Page 7