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GOOD MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.

If you have a baby in the house you will wish to know the best way to check any unusual looseness of tho bowels, or diarrhoea so common to small children. O. P. M. Holliday, of Demiug, lud., who has an eleven months’ old child, says: “Through the months of Juno and July our baby was teething, and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. His bowels would move from live to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water, and ho got better at once.” For sale by all dealers; small size Is 6d, largo size 3s.

Till-; NHW ZEALAND EXl’Klk-S COMPANY, LTD. Have shifted into their new premises, formerly known as Thomas’s Hal!, at “20, Customhouse quay, where their business will be carried on for the future. Telephone, 92. 839 The smallest camels belong to Persia. They are not more than twenty inches high Berlin has the smallest elephant in the world. It is but 39 inches high, and weighs 1601 b. DULL, GNAWING, REFLEX LIVER PAINS. HeThought itwas Sciatica or Rheumatism. ; He Took CLEMENTS TONIC. ■ They Went & Never Came | Back. [ • ■ ■ The Case of SVlichae! Cornwell. 1 (From the Windsor, N.S. IT., -* Australian”) (BY ODR SPECIAL REPORTER ) Rumours of the case of Mr, Cornwell, of i George-street, Windsor, New South Wales, i came to the ears of our reporter, who there- • upon visited Mr. Cornwell, and ascertained i from him personally if the story of his cure ■ from a bad liver affection was correct. “Certainly it’s true," replied Mr. Corni well, in answer to the reporter s questions. I “A Dull, Gnawing Pain i 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 i sick, and of course my appetite went off considerably. I. slept very badly, and, ' naturally enough, 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 I heavy, aching limbs, as if 1 had done some ! excessive labour the day previous.” “ Did you take medicine !” “ Yes j I went to a chemist and described my sufferings ; he prescribed for me, and I took several bottles of his physio ; but all this stuff was not of the least service, nor did it relieve the pain in my back one jot. At length 1 got tired of taking it, and 1 gave his medicine up as a bad job." “ What was your complaint?” “ For a Jong time I thought I was Buffering from f Sciatica or Rheumatism, and I frequently used lotions and liniments of different kinds for that ailment; but, as fiiese had no effect, and as I began to lose weight and get an unhealthy colour, I came to the conclusion that My Liver was Disordered. Several of my friends recommended me to take various remedies, which they thought might do me some good. I followed their advice in many instances, but ebtained no satisfactory results. The pains in my back, especially those across the loins, increased in severity till I could hardly stand them, and I had decided to place myself under a doctor’s care, when my brother came upon the scene, bringing a bottle of Clements Tonic with him. He had been very ill himself, and that remedy Had Pulled Him Through, and he said why shouldn’t it cure me. That was his argument. I consented to try two or three bottles before going to the doctor, and thankful I am that X did do so.” “Clements Tonic cured you, then?” “ Most perfectly. I think my liver most) have been congested—overcharged, as it were—for I hadn’t, been taking Clements Tonic for long before the symptoms that that organ was deranged disappeared. I felt far lighter—no headaches, and that heavy, Drowsy, Languid Fooling Vanished like fog in the sunshine, The fits of sickatM which had attacked now troubled me no longer, and the pains in my back, both between the shoulders and across the loins, quickly decreased and disappeared altogether." “ You wer»> soon well, then?” “ Yes. Clements Tonic braced me up like a powerful stimulant, and my complaint Never Came Back ' - again either. - From the time Clemente Tonic cured me 1 have not had an hour’s illness." “ We shall publish what you say?” “ You can, I have only told you facte, and you have my full consent.” STATUTORY DECLARATION 1 , I, UinuKt Corswsll, of George-street, Windsor, in the Colony of Mow South Wales, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the innexed document, consisting of five folios and coo* secutlyely numbered from one to fire, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and care by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish the same in any way; ind I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in the various Departments of the Government of New South Wales, and to substitute Declarations m lieu thereof, and for the suppression of vtfuntary and extra-judicial Oaths and affidavits." DtcUrtA at Windsor, ttl* 2Skh <Uy *t July, im, idn m immMwam, **.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4289, 23 February 1901, Page 2

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