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AUTHENTIC MEDICAL OPINIONS WORTH KNOWING -Or Osborne give: "I use SANDER 4 SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a spray for nasil catarrh, low fever, asthma, 4c, with great sucjcss. I find this preparation superior to ail others." Dr Stahl: " I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from SArfDER 4 SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any other." Dr Preston : " 1 never use auy Eucalyptus preparation other thau SANDER 4 SONS as I found the others to be almost useless. Dr Hart: "It goes without saying that SANDER 4 SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is the best in the market.' - In influenza, all fevers, throat and lung trouble, diptherU, diarrhoea, dysentry, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, 4c, it is invaluable. See that you get SANDER 4 SONS', and reject spurious preparations, which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers.

A Bad Congested Liver And CONTINUED HEADACHE. CLEMENTS TONIC TO THE RESCUE.

•' Yes, my strength was rapidly waning. Everything I did wearied me ; I felt too tired even to sit up straight in a chair. I was not strong enough, however, to go to a doctor, and, as the nearest medical man lived a day's journey away, I was not then able to afford to pay the expense of getting one to come and see me. "I took all sorts of patent and other medicines, but none of them suited my complaint. At last I got so bad I could hardly move. I began to think I should never get cured. I tried everything I could think of, hoping to pet some relief, but all in vain. I didn't know which way to turn for help. Finally my liusbaud Came to the Rescue." "How?" *' One day he brought home a bottle of Clements Tonic." "Mary," he said, "someone I can rely upon has told me about this. You had better start ou it at once." " And did you?'' " Yes, it was a hope, though a weak one it seemed then, and I commenced to use Clements Tonic. In about a week's time/ found it was doing me a great deal of good. That oppressive, heavy pain in the che*t, which came on after meals, began to go away. No sickness n \\ WonMed me after eating, but, on the contrary, I began to eat my food with a relish. Ihe excruciating pains in my sides and buck gradually diminished, till one muriiiit}! I Woke and Found Them Gone. I got up and walked about the room, ami pressed my hands "ii the place where the pain was once situated, but there was not a sign of it, not eviu a Roreness left. Kscry time my husband went into the township he brought me some Clements Tonic. At last I told him he needn't go to any more expense, for I Felt Completely Well. I could sleep well, eat well, work well, and I felt well. What more could 1 wish tor? " " How do you .;<■' omit for _\.ur recovery?" " I give tlie i'f> 'i.t where llieuedit is line, to Clements Toni.-. It \\a> i !.>• ■ nly n medy of all the Ms 1 tried that n.-.ild atleet my congested li' •t ; ail the otln is were absolutely use!.-. I -|-..k a- 1 tind. and I consider I "■• n. tits Ton:' the litst nmedy in the world.' "Will you L'ive me permission to put this in the'//- " -/ '" " Vi.~. von .Mi publish every word of what ivi i..hi ■ • .." PTATI"T"I:Y I'V. I \UATI"N". >irtu of in. it- » *i>>\» r -f an A"! n >'lc and |4»«1 :n ll.e ninth ie-,: '• the ruirn of her |.re«nt M*ji«:y. intituixt "An A' ; !'.r the mr.re effectual abolition ol <<a:r,« ..r I Affirmations taken ami mv!< in the various lk;>ar':i.-nl* nf tl:e<: ivernment ot Nt» smith Wale*, and t" »'i »titnte heclar itiuu* in lieu llurtof. and for the »upp»wi n r.f voluntary and extra judical Oath* and Art:.!an>." MARY ANN TEMPLE. Declared at Un.i.Ullto-.Tn this 27th day o! Julyf I*3, before*.. _ p. a EAB KEB. J.P.

The Case of Mrs. M. A. Temple (From the " Campbtlltotcn Herald") (BY OCR SPECIAL REPORTER.) A reporter from the Campbelltmcn Herald, having heard of a thorough cure in a Bad Case of Congested Liver and other complications arising therefrom, he waited on the patient, Sirs. M. A. Temple, Campl>elltown, near Sydney, and nested details of her illness. " Yes," said Mrs. Temple, in answer to a question, " come in and I will tell you all about it." " How did your sickness begin, Mrs. Temple *" "A bad cold, caused by getting wet. This seemed to settle upon my liver, for, shortly afterwards, I wai • Seized with Fearful Pains in the back and side. The pain, especially here," said Mrs. Temple, placing her hand on her right side, " was so intense that I groaned aloud. Every night I restlessly turned and turned in my bed, trying to find a position in which I could get a respite from torture. Hut it was no use All |«>sition» were alike. The pain tortured mo still, and it was only after 1 was Thoroughly Worn Out that I should fall into a heavy, but quite unrefreahing sleep." " What was the pain like?" "Sometimes it was like a heavy weight dragging at my back, and on other occasions I had a sensation as though needles were being quickly pushed into my side and back." " Mow long did this continue ?" " I threw otf the cold very shortly, bub my li'.er trouble still continued. It got Worse every Day. At last it set up a lot of other troubles. After eating, a heavy, oppressive feeling in my i-hrst came on. I let .1 de.-ire to #>n wup my food directly alter eat,tig it ; it would lie undigested on my chest tor hours like A Lump of Clay. At last I turned ae&inn my food altogether, as f-attij oi.lv caused me agony." "Wf-ro there any other marked symptom* '' " " Yes. a continual lu-iiLvi," rvv.li tc.l me fn the morning ui.eii I felt able to ■ rawl r.nt of Led. .irvi ;U H hfii I warily t!i• •• -.v mv-li down, i" ».ii -".11 there. I c- iiid no' ret rid of it, f\ how 1 would. IV.rI'm no Believer " As 1 cuM eat nothing, of course I lost a jrrent deal of tleih. My cheeks got hollow aii'! thin, and Were Pale and Sallow. People told me I looked like a walking corpse " " You must have beeu in a bad state."

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2279, 22 September 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2279, 22 September 1899, Page 3

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