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Another Remarkable Cure Distressini Its Accompanying Evils. The Case of MR. PETER BRUCE. (From the "JleJ/em times.") (by our special reporter.) Mr. Peter Bruce carries on a prosperous bakery business at 7S Walker Street, Redfern, Sydney, at which address he may be found at almost any hour of the day. It was there that our reporter met him, and asked a few questions about his cure. " I was very ill for a time," lie replied. " I always felt drowsy and heavy in the daytime. I couldn't make it out at i very Bhortly traced this feeling to the improper digestion of my food. It did not matter what I ate, nothing agreed with me. After every meal I had a tight, uneasy feeling in the chest." " What measures did you take to get relief ? " "I was very careful in choosing the most easily digestible foods, bat that didn't answer. The pain and oppression was still apparent after every meal. A peculiar heavy feeling in the head kept me anv.ke half the night, and in the morning an unwholesome, bitter taste lay on my tongue and all over the palate. I "began to look pallid and sickly looking." " How did the work go ou ?" "Oil ! badly ; sometimes I felt it was too much for me. I always felt dog tired, and disinclined anything. Acute headaches frequently bothered ire in the daytime ; and as for eating, why, I felt it a trouble to come to the tabic. Well, I went on in this way for a long time, and took any amount of different medi ines, hoping to get some relief ; but not one of these socalled indigestion cures could cure my indigestion, or even relieve one of the painful symptoms. It would have been better for me to throw my money in the gutter than to have upset my stomach with 'hese rubbishy drugs, and you may be sure I had the best recommendations before I gave Clements Tonic a trial. This remedy, however, was a revelation to me. A few doses made me considerably better. The uncomfortable sensation in the chest after eating daily decreased, and, as that began to disappear, so my appetito en- c !> c , and all pains in the head ceased. I t-.ld you how sleepy I always felt in the day-time ; well, after a couple of bottles of Clements Tonic that feeling entirely went away, and I felt as lively as you like, and was able to get through my business in a first-class manner. And I slept like a top all night, for, you see, Clements Tonic put my nerves in proper trim. I took four bottles of that remedy, and it effected an absolute cure. It made me feel another man, and I've never

been bothered with indigestion or anytl) else since.'"' " May I use this ? " " Yes. Clements Tonic cured me, i have no hesitation in giving my const the publication of the facts." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I.Petep. Biu'ck, of 7S Walker-street, Kedfer; lolonyof New South Wales, do solemnly and s leclare that I have carefully read the aimex< nent, consisting of three folios, and consc mmLflwH from one to three, and that it < lie and faithful account of my illn an Act made of her pi Declared at Sydney this fifth day of Septemhe one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, befo HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED

Jill "— ; § i This is a representation of a contented and happy wife, who uses only BOOK GIFT TEA. This lady obtained 101b of that famous tea at 2s, and with, it she was given a FREE copy of Mrs Beeton's work on Cookery and Household Management. By the aid of this book she was enabled to place such dishes before her husband that he was always in a good temper. Consequently hers is now a happy home, and she enjoys her leisnre and her cup of tea, and improves her mind by reading the good books that are given away with BOOK GIFT TEA. Go then and do ikewise, and be also happy. W. BEE, Agent, Oamaru. THE ALLANDALECOAL COMPANY, LIMITED. A SAVING OF 25 PER CENT. ON YOUR COAL BH-L. _L PRODUCED on the Eastern seaboard It is an excellent steam coal, unrivalled for bakers, and also a good domestic coal, burning with a strong flame, does ~~J- _*...*.1-I** .nil «"/* ■ AvnrrOT <-frv\Tn AflflAfi it leaves. It is equal to Newcastle Goal .for Threshing purposes. SOLD BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS. Orders sent direct to A. Mlntosh, Shag Point, will receive prompt attention. TIES, COLLARS, and BRACES P. TRY' N. M. HLQOD.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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