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CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA, PERSISTENT PAIN And OPPRESSION. A CUMBROUS LOAD LIFTED. The Case of Mrs. Elizabeth Lambert. (by oob special bepobteb.) Our reporter was detailed to visit Mrß. Elizabeth Lambert and ask lier concerning the complaint from which she was once a sufferer, and also to ascertain if the report which had come to hantf of her cure was accurate. Mrs. Lambert besides in Station, street, Penrith, N.S.W. "Certainly it is Correct," replied Mrs. Lambert, when questioned. " I was cured of severe and chronic indigestion in quite a remarkable manner. I found that I began to get a very uncomfortable feeling after eating. To avoid this distress I paid the most careful attention to mv diet; but the oppression was still to be felt after each meal. Slowly my ailment ripened till I could feel a hard lump at the bottom of my chest. Time would pass, and still the lump remained there r.ur!igesfced. Hours afterwards it would appear to digest, and then wind would begin to collect, which distended my body very much in the region of my heart and lungs." " Was there much pain 1" "Very great pain, I can assure you. _ I never completely got rid of the pain, although I waited Hours without Daring to Eat. Of course, I was obliged to eat something to keep alive, and although I only ate a little bit of bread, perhaps no bigger than the end of r ,iy thumb, even that would bring on intense pain immediately. The wind generated owing to bad digestion, and would seem to move about from place to place, and I only got a little ease from the pain caused by this flatulence by pressing my hands hard against my side. A Sour and Bitter Fluid often came up into my mouth, causing me to have a feeling of sickness. Night time was the worst. 1 could hardly get a minute's 3leep owing to the Persistent Pain and Oppression on the chest, and in the morning I waS so weary, worn and fagged that I eouia scarcely get out of bed, and when up I was too drowsy to get through my housework. " Did you take nothing for it " Yes; I took several things, but I couldn't find anything that gave me ease. Indigestion troubled me so much, and its lons'"continuance weakened me very much. I always Felt Heavy and Languid, and dispirited, and tired of everytning. I thought I should never get reuef, but at last I heard of Clements Tonic, and it was so well recommended that I bought some, and in less than a week's time I began to the benefit. By that time I couid eat without half the pain and inconvenience :h:.{. .1 ih'hfc meal used to inflict, and the <'jLiulewe all went within 1 the first week, 100. When lying in bed at night (and I always took a dose of Clements 1 onic just before bedtime) I felt as though a cumbrous weight had been Lrffceci from my - Ghest. Mr slec-p was then grateful, and as light as a rluM's, and when morning came I rose ;i decided appetite and could getabout all day without being oppressed by that heavy feeling of weariness and lassitude The last symptom to go was the feeling liiie a lump in '-he chest aiter eating but by taking my Clements Tonic regularly this wns finally removed, and I could claim to be in perfect h- ailh." _ - " we make use of your testimony 5 "With pleasure. I owe my return to health to Clements Tonic, and I don't mind anyone knowing it, and I hope that any information I may have given may prove of benefit to other sufferers." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I Fr-lZATssm Lamsrrt, of Station-ssrcet, Psp!Ui, in the Colony o! -Keu' South Wales, do and 3in<vre!vdsciarethatlinverare.»I lyread ...ie...i iia-ed dcciniiont, consisting of five folios and c!itiseci:i.;vel numbered from one to five, anil ti:a f - it i-ontr.;rip and is a true and faithful account of my llmcss an.! c ue bv G'iei:iC-:;tS Tonic, and al«o con,air.-., niv full I er nteion to publish the same in any v.ay, aim -1 ivnV-™ I'iid solitnn declaration contentious.. u"Uevin" the same to be true, and by virtue of t.ie <&&&&& "An Act for the more efreenial r.hQlition of Or.His and to substitute-Declarations in-.hcu ts»eir*-f, and for the suppression of voluntary anu extra jtidicifti Oaths and Affidavits." Declared at Penrith this ninth- day of AususV One thousand eight hundred and ninetj -eight, before me,' W. FULTON, J.P. ; it \ FULE May Gie a Wise Man r\ Counsel," and itfs this; Drink Un-blended'HONDAl-LANKA TEA. LOST, thafr'tagtoj? ®with4»hß 'by "iaßing Se well's Odontalgic; ourea the wont hing teeth. l»t

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7492, 15 April 1899, Page 1

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