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When the Liver Goes Wron (he Whole System Suffers. A Bad Case. A Good Cure. (From the "Avfra'ian Christiin World" Juiy M, 189 X.) (BT OCR OWN BEPOETSE.) it!" answred Mrs. Cole, of 2 Purves-street, Forest Lodge, Sydney, to our reporter on hie requiting an inter iew as to that lady's case. "The whole trouble," said Mrs. Cole, in answer to further questions on the subject, "arose, I firmly believe, from the poison that got into my system through a deranged liver, boon *tter that organ got out of order and started to work irregularly my appetite began to get very tickle and eh. : uig<;iU>!e, Without cause or reason I turned against delicacies which 1 -^ "I did, very acutely, too. The pain in my legs was terrible. My feet swelled up to a prodigious size, and of coni>e it was imrjossible to nut on a shoe, and worse my knees, and other joints was unremitting, "In what way was Clements Tonic brought to your notice!" '• Through a little bo«k that was placed in my hand v lien things seemed at their worst. I supplied I had reached tiie worst. No medicines that I took did me any nor Mere the many doctors who attended me able to alleviate my sufferings. Well, as I said, someone gave me a book that contained an account of a case that in many important particulars was precisely similar and rose again without being able to so T( ; [)ic , Jut j e ff ect ed a complete cure for that •norniiiK I invariably had a most unpleasant '•rid taste in the uios.th, togct her with a d rty coated tougue, and, as time wore on for I must tell you I was seriously ill for over a year), my liver trouble got worse mid worse. When I woke in the morning I n the pillow t» <:o!le.:t enough before finally succeeding. At uuhtfc I was unable to sleep, >»t iike I am now (Mrs. Cole has now a was as yellow as if I was suffering from yellow jaundice." "All this must hare had s> very depressing answered Mr*. Cole, " though yon have no} heard the half of my bad symptoms yet, I Ut-holnte truth of every word of the account o: the patient's illness and cure by Clements Tonic, I ' nmmenced to use that remedy myself. Very glad I am, too, that I did." " In what way did it act in your case?" "Tiie first thing I noticed, the very mistake. Natural sleep enme upon me after taking the remedy as regularly as the night follows the dav, and from the time I started Clements Tonic my sleep became refreshing and dreamless. After long weary months of nearly sleepless nights, only snatches of sleep being obtained at odd times when the pain troubled me least 1 can hardly express to you the priceless boon this sleep was to me. The neuralgic pains in my jaws and head gradually gave way to Cements Tonic, and at the same time the swelling in my knees and ankles became more reduced every " * -—ay altogether, and I was „ _ to £et my shoes on and _ put my feet to the ground without pain. I was able to eat again without feeling at all sick afterwards, as I used to, and I have had no sick fits since. Clements Tonic also • i _* ii.i i J J e !:.... _..J when I now awoke in the morning _ bright and cheerful and once more fit to undertake my domestic duties, no longer ~-, , -. ■ ». ~. -ches were a thing of the past at didnt care even to hear the newt of the troubled no more with palpitation 0 f the ~.,-, • , . , - , t j r returned and I commenced to get stout I did the nig'it before. I sunerea from »■> * • «--* r _~ i.»_i. to walk a aboit distance to my mother's ~Y ou will content for the proprietor of "entente Tonic to publish all this?" " Yes. You can make what use you like mTTmTWTm^ palpitation of **« f..j 1....1-. 1 T ■sing and ten ilying whilst of the tit was on than that." »• \'ou suffered from other complications f* " Yes, I regiot to say, alter a time painful neuralgia attacked me. The attacks came on at short and regular intervals. I should first feel a peculiar tickling sens* ti«n in my face and jam and then a sudden and awful whirling sensation over all my *.~. ...J ko—l <...t lit. .u- ~..A —,„ i,;„™ It a bis red hot v.'heel in my head. Jdo not think there are words in the dictionary ir*nm*i<)tr^iT7F*iTWT7mrnfwi':<',iYßi suffered whilst these periodical attacks lasted. Many doctors attended me, but unfortunately for me they were not able to either give me relief or effect a cure, although I faithfully followed the treatment they recommended and took the medicines they prescribed. Then my rheumatism " "V\ hat! Mrs. Cole, you surprise me, did you suffer from rheumatism also V STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, SaiAi Com, of 2 Purves-strMt, Forest Lodge, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I hare carefully read the annexed document, consisting of eleven folios and consecutively numbered from one to eleven, and that it contains a true and faithful account of my illness and core by Clements Topic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way: and I make this solemn true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the :ntm\amnt * iifti'h ie i taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppression Declared at lyduiy, this 13th day of Juns, ISBL safari Bf, 4QM lIJUCHAjr, j, tT

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2293, 5 January 1900, Page 2

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