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/K«*M *»•-<& Once more Loasby's " WAHOO " effects a Surprising Cure. A Confirmed Dyspeptic—2l Years or Misery—French and English Doctors Pronounced her Incurable—Got Relief from the First Dose—A Wonderful and Rapid Recovery of an Elderly Person. (Investigated by the ' Newcastle Herald.') MUCH has been said lately concerning the remarkable recovery of Mrs John Date, of Wilton street, Glebeland, who has been completely restored lo health, after having Suffered Hie Pangs of Dyspepsia for twentv-one long years, by a short c'onrae of LOASBY'S '• U ArIOO,"a herbal remedy that is claimed (" uu a real specific for Indigestion and Livtr Complaints. Following the example of the leading metropolitan and country newspapers, \xc recently, at the invitation of Loasby's " Wahoo" Manufacturing Co., Ltd., of Sydney und New Zealand, despatched a reporter to call on Mrs i Date, and to make a 5 Strict and Impartial Investigation £3 into the truth or otherwise of this |j lady's case, and what transpired at Si the interview is here laid down : m "My first knowledge of Loasby's M •WAHOO,'" said Mrs Date, as we j| took a seat, after explaining who we l<q were and what we came for, "was i gained by iciJing a handbill left at fj,» my cottage, giving particulars of s'J many wondeilul recoveries afttr J using ' WAHOO' by residents in »?>-] New Zealand. In many of the cases jj*j the symptoms were almost exactly t,i like some of mine ;so much so, that I !_ resolved to give loasby's ' WAHOO ' fej a trial." P "A natural decision," we remarked. " What were you suffering from '! " y& "From indigestion and liver com- fr plaints in a very bad form." fL " H»d you suffered loig ?" L '• I have been bad," said Mrs Date, lS with a sigh, as she .seemed to consider t| for a moment, "Lr the Last twenty- |-- oue years ; I have suffered severely j for ttsat tiinr. You Probably Know the Sympioms. I was very wak and low-spirited. I always felt tired and languid.; in fact, it was a perfect misery to m o have to do even the odds and ends about thehoire. A Peculiar (Giddiness sonrstimes overtook me, and something seemed to be pressing on my brain, and I always had a Urrible headache. I had specks always (loving in front of my ey< s ; some imes they looked like stars and small moons, and t!-en my eyesight became affected. I was a'.way-f uncomfortable and blown up after all my meals, and got no relief till my food came hack, whicu it did in rnouthfuls, in the form of half-digested food in a state of putrid fermentation. My mouth was dry and parched, my saliva f eemed to have dried up, and my throat and mouth were filled with tough, stringy phlegm that I could actually pull out in shreds with my fiugcrs. My Liver was Inflamed and Sluggish. J was troubled with sleeplessness ; in fact, at times I would scwcely close my eyea for perhaps a week at a time, ami you cau the relief coming. The next day I felt quite invigorated. Ever since I have gone on improving in health, and all the giddiness which was coming over me in consequence of the acute indigestion has Disappeared Altogether, and the palpitation of the heart ha 3 gone, and my breathing is now good. 1 have also increased in weight since I took ' Wahoo,' proving to me tha'i I now digest my food and that it does mc good. A* a matter of fact, I am quite a xew woman now, though I am 69 years of age." mmh m i mum m i&^&&s^m®l^&wt imagine how miserable and low-spirited that would leave me." "You were, indeed, sorely troubled," we remarked. " Yes," continued Mrs Date, " I have had my share. Chronic indigestion is a bad thing." "How long is it since you started to take LOASBY'S ' WAHOO'?*" '' A! out four weeks." "And what has been the result, Mrs Date ? " " Well, I took the first dose of ' WAHOO ' in the forenoon, and a few hours later I felt " Have you been under any other treatment ? " "Oh dear, yes!" said Mrs Date. "I have been under a good many doctors, both English and French, both in Newcastle und Sydney. I v/>m aUo treated in New C-dc-donia and South Australia by leading physicians, and in each country more than ono doctor Prononnced Me Incurable. They all said I had chronic dyspeps'a and liver complaint, and the most any of them could do for me was to give temporary relief. In addition to this, I have tried lots of remedies advertised for this distressing complaint, aod though one of tbem " —and Mrs D*ite here mentioned the name of one of the best known and most largely advertised medicines —"gave me eome relief whilst I continued it, it was nothing like LOASBY'S 'WAIiOO' in its effects." "Now," inquired the reporter, "have these complaints been actually removed ?" "Oh, yes. I am not troubled as I used to be. For instance, the dizziness and giddiness have not been noticeable at all since I took the ' WAHOO,' and I can walk with-ease and sleep soundly. i ; A The want of sleep, and the giddiness which I had previously suffered from, !CH had caused me to fear that I would "£j lose my senses. My appetite is rt! splendid, and my food does not upset me and make me feel uncomfortable ms it used to do. I feel stronger and better in every way." "You are tatisfied. then, that the ' Wahoo' effected all this improvement in your general health ? " "Yes, I am positively sure of it, for I have taken no other medicine 'Si during the past mouth." $ "How many bottles of 'Wahoo' 'J have you naed ' " % * g "I am now on the third, though 'A I am certain less would have done. S.i|j I felt quite well—almost as well as I 1 do now—after the third dose of the M first bottle ; but I thought it wise to fej continue the treatment. I mean to If\ say thai as far vs my experience of I f U Loasby's ' WAHOO* has gone peopta | "|fj cau get all the relief they stand in fej need of from one boi tie of it." "A " Ymi seem to look upon the J 'WAHOO' as a national boon?" queried the reporter. " Well,yes, I do !" added Mrs Date, emphatically, 'for if it gives others the relief and comfort it has given me, there mubt be Something Marvellous About It. Nothing has ever worked such a radical change in my system before." Mrs Date sta'ed, in conclusion, that she intended recommending " WAHOO" to all her friends, and she added, siguiricantly : " You can bet my house will never ba without a bottle of it so long as I have half a Loasby's " WAHOO," Price 2s 6d everywhere, or post free from Wmmm Cures all PAINS, STRAINS, BRUISES, Etc. 2 post free on receipt of postal note < 2s Everywhere, or we send it

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Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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