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Liver & Kidneys Wrong. H/EPATIC INDURATION ! Clements Tonic Called In. IT CURED EVERY CASE. The Case Of Mr. JAS. SMITH. s»™ man you now see before you. I wai thin and emaciated, with the deathlj (From the " Liverpool Herald," July SO.) pallor of (by ova special REroBTER.) Confirmed Liver Disease. Repouts continually coming to hand from The peculiar dusky, leaden look which (lili'oreut quarters as to tlie most exceptional l' ver disease produces was unmistakablj rroivery of Mr. Jas. Smith, of High-street, seen "» my f a °c- M y eyes had sunk into Lmiliool, from a complication of disorders m y head - M y form was bent, and mj whit.-h would prove fatal to a man of an nca d twisted, and I looked just like 8 ordinary constitution, we put inquiries withered old man of eighty with one fool on foot to get the truth. in tl)0 grave. And A representative of this paper found Mr. Now Look At Me?" Smith in Ms shop in High-street, and asked WOW UOOK A * me ' him if the current reports of his case were Our reporter took a careful survey of Imp. Mr. Smith, and said: "I should take you "Yes," replied Mr, Smith, "and as I f° r about 35, and for an exceptionally think strong and healthy man," My Remarkable Case " Well," replied Mr. Smith, " that's the . .. , , „ „.... , . acre I fed like, but lam iußt 50." ■<houkl have full publicity in the cause of fi Our exptem j SHrprige . humanity I will give you an hour. My « Yes, scores of people have taken me for complaint crept upon mem a slow, insidious mch u ' luler 40 y^ bufc jam getfcing manner, like a thief m the night ; it must ahead o{ tale / Tim ' went on an | j % have pr. greyed for many months before I no better- ' M vitalit wftg complet el y run suspected anything was the matter, till oufc x felb could no longer struggle (Vlosi Alarming Symptoms againafc Set ln -" The Deadly Disease "What were they!" t]lnfc held me in ; ta ; One day j gofc ' "A strange dizziness and palpitation of llold of n Clements Tonic book. I read it the hnart. fcven theu I thought there was through carefully, and made up my mind, nothing seriously wrong with me but X cut {or some bottles of Clements Tonic, tonch of indigestion, which I expected j Bta rted on it, being fully determined to would pass otf ma day or two. I found out g i ve it a fair trial, lfrom what the book later, however, that my Baid L thought Uver and^Kidneys Were It Would Fit My Case." T „ . . . ' " „ "Ah ! that's what I want to hear about ; In b. morning the taste mmy mouth was as w ; lh whnt result/ , » oitttt os gall, and my food, instead of digest- .. Thiß reßlllt ,-. saia Mr> Smith gtanJing , ing, used to go sour, causing me to have a up and displaying a tall and well-formed disogi-feab c breath, and .he bitter taste to , iu , Boular fi £ nre . b .< With this result !" said rise almost all day. After eating I had ex- Mr . Smith, striking himself emphatically on treme oppression m the stomach, with fite the cheat . ..j waß a wrec £ worn and of intense pain. Then the undigested food wasted by disca3e> an(l Clements Tonic would geneiate a sour gas which would made a man o f me . i fe ] t a change after gradually distend my body till taking about ha)f a , nrgo ho^ My The Agony Was Unbearable. stiffened muscles seemed to be easier. Iliad '. My heart would palpitate frightfully, and I a ? aiut a PP, ctit< -. better riigestion, and the came to the conclusion that I hall heart pams were lessened sufficiently to enable me ' disease. However, I found out later the *° Bet8 et , Bom ? nf"™ 1 , Blee P- t , Eve 7 morning . wind in my stomach was causing a pressure J aw . oke decidedly better than I was the , on my heart that resulted in palpitation. previous night., I began to got more cheer- , On another occasion I could have sworn that *"': /mprovement continued day by day, [ a tumour was growing within me, as I could l ' f la3t 'f lO , tlme , arnved when * could fl c i a b B ' staud up straight and Hard, Painful Lump Feel No Pain Anywhere. l i;. my side." (This was hardening of the I was free. I had thrown off the thraldom ; Liver — Ed.). of the disease which had clung to me for , " Did you suffer from any marked liver or years. I was weak and thin, of conrse, but ldilney symptoms t " I continued Clements Tonic till I was ! "Yes- a dull, aching, dragging pain Completely Restored to Health i across the loins and in the small of my back w w *.«. became continual. It felt exactly like a Bnd strength, and m a short time, considerI ed on^^et «i.:»ui ID S how i ll Ih^ been, Clements Tonic L 56 Pound Weight completely eradicated all disease from my b hanging on my backbone ;at night the pain system. It was a bad case, so took some r was woisc. It then felt red hot as I rolled time. Its effect on ray liver and kidneys , from side to side vainly trying to get relief, was miraculous. I have recommended and there were piercing Clemeuts Tonic to many. It r Pains Across The Shoulders, Has Cured Every Case. ■ and the muscles got contracted." I did that with the same motive which in"ln what way, Mr. Smith?" fluences me in giving you this history of " One morning I found my head all drawn my case — out of pure gratitude for saving - to one side, and my neck was fixed in this my life — being recalled to health and happi- ) position. When I wanted to turn my head ness from a condition worse than death. I lo look at anything or to speak to anyone I should like the whole story to be related to was forced to turn my whole body." the public just as I've told it to you." r " You called in a doctor then, I aup. pose?" STATUTORY DECLARATION. "Yes; don't talk of doctors to me. I I, Sum Smith, of Hio;]i-street, Liverpool, in the must have taken Colony of New South Walos.do solemnlj- and sincerely declare that I hare carefully rfad the annexed docu- , BucketfulS Of Their PhVSiC. went, consisting ot eleven folios, and consecutively 3 . , • , , ' numbered from one to eleven, and that it contaitu . but with no result. I went slowly from bad and is a true and faithful account of my illness and , to worse. Sometimes I was so giddy that I oure }>*. elements Tonic, and also contains my full 1 I** to cling to something to gee/on my SS^ff.^^^tC"^/^^^ ■ teet. Terrible headaches afflicted me. I in* the same to be true, and by virtue of Hie i Had long 3mce lo3t my appetite. I ate BS provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth 'if Up <ia nnßHililo lierausip of fhfl Train unA year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled- ! .lttle as possible, because ot tae pain and » A n Act for the more efTeJual abolition of Oathsmd listension that always followed. Affirmations taken and made in the various uepartim i ~ #«__.!.- w ■■• menta of the Government of New South Wales, »nd My Long Continued IllneSS to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the r Utered my disposition very much. I be- riSavftl 0 " °' Toluntaryand *»"» J^ici*! «»"« ™* :amo morose and dispirited. I grew *f : lervous, and I couldn't bear anyone to >,«£««*-. **. »tZ^..Zi^^^ ' -yen speak to me. I lost greatly in weight, QftZf?**O /JfrttTZ^ K nd ii yon had seen me then you could Dee Urea at Liverpool this lHri'dar of July, 1883. ] jardly have been persuaded that I was the telore me, FIIED. CUM'UAM, J.P.

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 3

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