CHEATING THE CORNER.
HOW THEY DO IT JN PARRAMAT&
We frequently hear of doctors, ebsraht«| and undertakers being banded together u|j provide victims for the latter to practic-s || the rites of his profession upon, mn probably circumstances arise that g»' ;j some colour to tbe saying. l ; The latest case Is that of Mrs KeUetM t lady well known In Parrasnatta. Snenwilong been looked npon as a fit saojec* i*j | the coroner to' " sit upon," sha sw?>* j. about, was melancholy, sufi'-jre-i &«-'fe pain, and was always, what 1s teebnlCMJ I termed, "down In the dump*. &w I writes the following aseount of asr sis-* f ular experience:— ,- *■ " four, years ago I caught a severe m g which settled In my head and cheat. a-J * caused an incessant cough and cc-i!*-** i discharge of phlej-m; ehfc' bwyfr-'Jrt great weakness and debHity. Alie S cn "ll siderabie attention and doctors treatm-*-* *-, the cough was relieved, and finally cu~*. but the debility remained and «°«tu **] b defy the skiU of the ms-iIJ-t men a-ii the power of medicine. 1 had no appw*,* and' could scarcely eat a particle -I «£•■ and was almost reduced to • *Jh& having entirely wasted away* Ihaa ■ pints of cod-lfver oil, malt jf other medicines without relief, was recommended to tako ■*- I *f*r,«k. To-fi-a* I procured, a bottle,, and »■* thankful to say that 1 •n*™ atel -f l hfif ! to improve; I could eat better, a« W? |' >and digest what I did eat. I S» lfl f J| |>} every day, aud my strength »gj| returned and after six with CufMENTs* Towio, * bit**!*: woman altogether. I took Cw-fflnji-* Tohm six months ago, and have J****!' had any sickness since, and am only «| glad to, add my uapia to your Ift. "Ii grateful sufferers." , «,,! ■"We often hear of B*_ch caw t •*»»,*>.. never hear of cases CuJMBKTS J-;r;'4 - won't cure. It contain** the matswtt -|; a scientific combination that ™lf%s: the best, safest, most reliable an* ™ ';,\ effectual remedy for ail 'janasmla, wbich is only the «amiiienc««*--jj,* i ; and cause of almost all oisoase 11 -"*!-. country. Ansamia, is the bei?i"W r _ decay arid needs vigorous ,*■',. \ if neglected'will so ahtferrnlne ine that it becomes susceptible to an •« .** i any'arsease 'to which tho patiw \^ r be liable. If you want to jwfc on * Kellett did, and keep ou; of the ejroy | and undertakers' hands to\\owsmtf» r Had, take Clements' Tonic, ttj«"rj| I you as It has cured* others. &*"„;*t>« i Imitations, which are prepared o«7 **-, the sake of the vendors' extrs. pro]"- | not for your welfare; and rememne-. » , the man who would take your mow? . a base counterfeit ot the genaine sr-.w 1 Is worse than tha thief who pic*»-._(*!■ pocket, for he not only rifles tb ,* c bat he trifles with yoar health, W n»>»* b \ . life; any man who offer* a •ow' 1 ", 1 -*--* dishonest, so never let him B-* jffi penny of your money. You may ew> -^| - this boasting, but It U not, •? H Jf,%&,l wrong; we speak this because we know we aro Ul*m> 'As\ Send your name and address «* *L. -*-• ? prove the value of Ci.kmb.-«8 *°?f>fi outside evidence whi'h ca ntt iLy*,-ra* f puted. F. ML CLEMENTS, Kew.4? !, N. S. Wales." P - Coot & Ross, Local AgP* §
CHEATING THE CORNER.
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7805, 7 March 1891, Page 2
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