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A Remarkable Cure IN YOUR MIDST.

Th« Oase tfMrs, A. MOfOnt. (bt a special rsfobtbb.) To psejar* the ordinary citizen for fch«* fealtte eflife&st place should be given to iubj«tß «Mdi w»«4d pwwe raosf, sarvioettbl» donanj; •*»?> -caireer, ami tjfa« "-taeteaar" conid be laitntcd' at leisure. One of thaw principal tmaga to knew- is haw to t*ko» caw ef one's heaitfc, ociMrvingJort ft^-iww it- may tie regained. Sheuramadiß sOtix. Annie Morris, of No. 8 Blizs&ebbwrtaeet, iVellkigt»n, ahvnld te helpful in Una remect. " AKhoi^gh Irrt-ve lived ia^W«ilingt»irfßT-< some considerable time," saiefifes. Sftorru be-* special writer, "Itiun »tf>« zut&ee «t the pjkee, as I cttmm izmn a safasjrib of~ Sydney, named St«Amare > and that is tkopiaca where I first Ml M&. ax& .irttattß*^ ye«a *£<>•" " Djd yon- think it Hecassaryiso^canaDit-a 1 " asked the repstctor. " I was not vfekl informed in- naatia&Hof sickness €hea," voa the vofify, "«o*LUhtmf h*^ the only thing to be dese mut -tt> *m a medical num. If the same tbing «e»mxed to me again, though, I vrstSSL StaJk (Sfferontly, becanse I h*v« Utuada. assfe remady for thd complain tdKaflfaeed^vifch. Well, I -was going to say th*t tb* aMctMao* wbich my physician ordered me was of no sen£l.< \t did not herp tne at aH. H«d it-kept »c aa ; I vrM it wxraria not have i»«ea so-bad, baztr it didn't. I kept getting worse. Sevesat, tima»l had t» tak» to my bed anti&i* th>n» . for a few days until the paralysing wd:> ness ware off a bit^ »at it yns an aarfrd . struggle to keep op, even at the best of times. When I saw that I vras-nob " >a * ri ipg any progests I consulted another->dectoc,^»a. his advice was to go under an opswSop. He mamtaincd that my health weald b» much better if I. did, bat I objected to djfct, altogetiier, and I am dad I did zrrm» , became I saved myself all fitxtxakisaA aH that pain by taking the a£na* «y m»&«r gave me." " What was your mother's cecairaaeßda* tion ? " enquired the iaterested listeaec " She said I should give Clementff ToaA&** trial, as sfae was sure it would do me tbe* wordd of good. It was quite a fam3y mftfi. ; Mrwwith ua, l may t«U yea, althwsji Ifaail'' oot token any myself up to that tim«, fat^t.i yas folly *ecapied in dosing myself nSfa my medical xttesdasts had grwa jas. Horraper, I did as my mother said, a«9r 4be improvements that followed irotn bh» talk of the n«r£^bourbood. Constipation wa» )H« of my leading troubles, and I had^m* unmerciftil tbtw both day and might vffli the -worst kind ef haadacbe yea»cettM fJHak of. Reaily, somettnMS I hartfijrknew -reb«rß I nrn or 'what I was doing ; and a nasty ta«ta in tho vaartdttgs nauseated n» -flgr *&■ rest- of tire d*y. I felt as if I wanked no* food at all, but-thete were some kinds fJbat I canld net keep down even after I had swaitewed it. Hsartburn, pains-feensath my tihotilder blades and in my cheat sown followed the taking of food, while the agonising tortuces i h«d acresm my !«&» tsasde me think I had Brilgh.t'B slaease. I ' si%«uyß wanted to li« dewm.j»t everyokaace, I f«k. so weary-, and I was affeedsd wj£h igidtfy aensatiteßa a. dozen tknes a- «hq(. « If anjTOwty'coagfaed Fd scream wAth.frAgfrfe^ao j>eu wxy tail how nenrras I was, d»2 the tdfetghrtaat thong w»irid thr/kw tjm into a | fioient .state ci excitement. J%anoae*aaasi •to bleed very f eqawxtix, and &c Uasw of Blood I sussarned in that way mnet have AMtorMty assisted in gettiagme dmu. to tueh a frtthtfnfly feeUe.aad ikscwoas oaa»dition. Upon my ward, J wasugettisg-qokte seated, ana daring my leng h«ars of restlessness my thoughts were very woefaL indeed." "It would take some time to reco-v-er from such a condition as you were m,_ surely ? " '" Not so long as you wautd think, foe.' Clements Tonic turned to ckticale the niedieisee T had taltsn before, by VarHing me up very rapidly after the first stages of my recovery w«re got over. 3!he pains that had blasted my life were promptly subdued, and I ccnld actually feel my vitality inoreasing aach week. I slept grandly and rolisfaed ray meala immenaely, suml before lang I was entirely free from nervousness and my digestion was perfect. lam under at) obligation to Clements Tonic for all this, and I wish the world to know these facts, which you can publish in any manner you think fit."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13

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A Remarkable Cure IN YOUR MIDST. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13

A Remarkable Cure IN YOUR MIDST. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 13