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Harcourt's Pastoral. —" Bid me to live, and I will live, thy Protestant to be."—Eobert Herrick's "To Anthea, who may command him anything."—' London Punch.*

A GREAT RECOV Anaemia, Atony, Dyspepsia. A VERY DANGEROUS CONDITION And AN ABSOLUTE RESUSCITATION. The Case of MISS IRENE PAYNE, (From the "Neptun Times.") (BY OT7B SPECIAL.) of Penrfth, N.S.W. (That young lady " Surely you tried some remedy V " Yes; I was always taking medicine from the very first I took bottle after bottle of different things. They were all the same. They none of them did me any good." " Have no doctors attended yon ¥' " Yes, bat unfortunately their medicine also failed to cure, although they had every him into tfhe houße, and needed'no pressing JftEfrlHt-niliTT the directions of my medical attendants. I was in Despair pressman saying so, she said, " Yet once My Constitution Seemed Shattered. A long continued lllneis had quite broken me down." " How did this ocour, Miss Payne t" ««I began to suffer from what is scientifically known aa ansemia. My blood got extremely poor. " '•*----*-* -«- aM^iWiHapw ewUy-dkested foods." " But! understand Clements Tonio came to the rescue!" " Yes 51 hid frequently heard of it dor* ing the later stages of my illness, and it was recommended to me by a friend; but I was stomach was in such a tend state that I was fearful of Irritating It. P| ' fff ''''" ra f ' r mmßsa^amam eyes. My food no longer nourished my system, and I became weak and languid. ■ Did that remedy suU_ you ¥' ' Most effectively. Unlike « I was Less and Less able to properly digest and assimilate my its beneficial qualities was noticeable in the fact that it put a stop to The Vomiting of Blood. in enough I Jinnd, what a Messing it was to be able to eat to perform the light household duties wmcu Btrengtheningfoodsandwasalsoabletodi^est _,.,,,. generally. The bilious attacks i a very few minutes I should feel too weary three weekß wen naarl y j 0D e with, only a to remain on my feet, and was only too glad e ]£ght turn coming on now and again, and as to _. __.--. I continued to progress .Throw Myself Down HeaHh on a couch, as exhausted as if I had been Wed mor& M head »ches domg half-a-day's hard walking. At night J aweet sleenonce more *' Surely this was_the worst stage ¥ ' wmmmm appearance, and these were always followed by a violent bilious attack. At such times I eyelids swelled and were badly discol My head Felt as Heavy as Lead. almost see Clements Tonic filling my veins with the much-needed, red blood. My ui icu. *ly lips and gums became of _ healthy colour, and, once having got rid oi my painful internal troubles, I gained tr— . • ... ---_ —* bo^, Full Health and Strength which I now enjoy." " I ask your permission to put this in the and I should have to lie down in seclusion - . till the worst of the attack had somewhat —— moderated. I never had much time after BTATOTOBY DECLARATIOK. one of these attacks before another came on, I, Irare Path, of Penrith, in the Oolooj and every succeeding one became more «Hew *■» g*■ *--£•- --3 senous. You don't know how document, consistioK of eight folios and eonserious. You don t Know now I Used to Dread these attacks." " They must have been weakening?" aecutively numbered from one to eight, and that H and jg * true and faithful account of my fllness and cure by dementi Tonic, and alao eontamf my full permianon to puhliah the same in any way. and I make this solemn declaration oontcienttonaij " They were, indeed. I grew thinner and believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the thinner every month, and my j£*g--became more and more enervated. *«£ "ct emlctai aCsfcoX of Oathi Symptoms JnTtonJutaotuU Dedarafioiis m Uea tbara«\ «nl set in. Sometimes I vomited blood nearly fel k tbe _?¥2? l S? olvohßrtsryaui esto JvdJßm' all day. It's hardly necessary for me to ©»»A»Ma?il* tell yon how weakening this was, or to Q a l> What a Perilous Condition rf M[^ I was then reduced. You could see by my I QiM^VU drawn and pallid face that my vitality was ' Jf very low. My lips, which should have been ... ZZa ~~~ «. 1-bHbti onlmrred a* nr» TJedajred at Penrith this eighth day of AOKOSti red, were as pa e and leaden ortouwa •• my thousand eight hundred and ometr-tigU>i>ctai cheeks, and if you looked at my gams yoo ««, «.«-.■ would have found them white aW V. FDiaoH.W. CLEMENTS TONIO b entirely impartial It will act in precisely the same way! for a prig or a policeman, and have the same beneficial effect on pauper, polrti<TO,peer, patrician, prince or potentate. It is a distinct leveller of inankindj it makes no Let the highest or the lowest suffer from any complaint where its ira » iMioatefl, and it will result in the same success, no matter what the social statu of tae fsttSßfc ffwo-penny-halfpenny nostrums only appeal to the ignorant credulity of the -

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Evening Star, Issue 10901, 8 April 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10901, 8 April 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10901, 8 April 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

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