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DULL* GNAWING, REFLEX LIVER PAS US, Helhought itwas Sciatica or Rheumatism. He Took CLEMENTS TONIC. They .Went & Never Cam® Back. The Case of* IVilchae! Cornwell* {From the Windsor, AT.S, W. } j * Australian ”) (BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTER ) Rumours of the case of Mr Cornwell, of George-street, Windsor* New South Wales, came to the ears of our reporter, who thereupon visited Mr, Cornwell, and ascertained from him personally if the story of his cura from a bad liver affection was correct. “ Certainly it's true," replied Mr. Corawell, in answer to the reporter s questions. 44 A Dull, Gnawing Pain in my back made its appearance, together with a sharp, pricking, sensation between the'shoulders. My food disagreed with me, caused me pain after eating, and I was often .siek, 'and of course my appetite went off considerably. I slept very bidly, and, naturally euough, I was Always Drowsy and Dull in the day time. If I walked a mile then I should be as tired as if I walked a dozen miles now. In the morning I always awoke with a dull headache, and a coated tongue, and a bitter taste in my mouth, with heavy, aching limbs, as if I had done some excessive labour the day previous.” ** Did you take medicine 1 ” “ Yes ; I went to a chemist and described my sufferings he pre&eiibed for me, and I took several bottles of his physic ; but all this stuff was not of the least service, nor did it relieve the pain in my back one jot. At length I got tired of taking it, and I gave his medicine up'as a bad job.” “ What was your complaint?” “ For a Jong time I thought I was suffer* ing from g Sciatica or Rheumatism, and I frequently used lotions and liniments of different kinds for that ailment ; but, as these had no effect, and as I began to lose weight and get*an unhealthy colour, I came to the conclusion that SV3y Lover was Disordered./ Several of my friends recommended me to take various remedies, which they thought might do me son\| good. I followed their advice in many instances, but obtained no satisfactory resulrip' The pains in my back, especially those across the loins, increased in severity till I#could hardlyfstand them, and I had decided to place.|riyself under a doctor’s care, my brother came upon the scene, bspiging a bjrfctle of Clements Tonic w ith hajm. He ha&been very ill himself, and -that remedy .‘Jp' iHf|n Through,, and ? hpiaid why shouldnlt it cure me. That argument. I consented to try two or three bottles before going to the doctor, and thankful I am that I <||d do so.” Clements Tonic cured §iou, then ? **-a - “ Most perfectly. I think my liver mast have been congested—overcharged, as if .were—-for X hadn’t .been Staking Clements Tonic for long before ’tf|e symptoms that that organ was derangM disappeared. I felt far lighter—no headaches, and that heavy,’-. P':. . ... ■ K Drowsy, F@®lf,^gg: . VarfShed ' like fog in the suns||ine. The fitraoftaicknesa which had attacked now trouiapd me no longer, and the -sfrains. in both between the shouiders and aoross the loins, quickly decreased and disappeared altogether,” M /#"'' ;■% - . “ You were sdan welf/then ?” ** Yes. braced me up a powerful stimulant, and my complaint •■'-* • ii©ver.pahi©;®aClf-' -- oj j again either. < From the time Clemente' Tonic cured me /X hare - z illness.”-.,/ P' i./- \ “ We shall publish what youi aay V* “ You can, I have only told yon facts, you have my full consent,” 1 STATUTORY DECLARATION’. >1; -Hicham, Coekwbll, of George-street, WtndM Ip the Colony of New South Wales, /do solemnly &i giheerely' declare : that' I have carefully . read tl annexed document, consisting of five folio* and coi eecufcively numbered from one to five, arid ) that contains- and is a trua and' faithful accoutit /bf ra illness and cure-by Clements Tonic, and also oontali my full permission to publish the same inaUy waj and I make .this solemn declaration conscientious) believing the same to be true, and by virtue of ti provisions of an Act made and passed in the nint year of the reign of her present Majesty, intitule “ An. Act for the more effectual abolition ofOaths an Affirmations taken and made in the various” Debar mentfl of the Government of New’ South Wales/and t substitute Declarations in lieu'thereof/ and for fcb AffidaSr" 0 * votnnt * ry Rnd OathdaQ Declared at Windsor, this 28th. day ®f July, 18 before me. WILLIAM MOSES, J.P.

The average height of the heavy rain cloud ist 1680 yards V/of the delicate fleecy cirrus, 9760 yards. r . "• ClillU B 41 ranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back and all kindred couaplaints. Free rrorn Established upwards of 30 years. :n boxes 4s 6d each, of, all Chemists and che . .etors, Thelp Lincoln and inties Drug Goppany, Liacola, Patent Medici World, England^

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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 63

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