:Fsve Years^>Ls¥^r Trouble - AND ALL HOPE GONE* Indigestion, Biliousness,; Liver Cough, Nervous Asthma, etc., kl DISPELLED BY CLEMENT^ TONIC (sTouB special BiPOMBB.) Hacking Cough and N«nrou« Mr. Joseph Lipmnn lives at 447 Hwria. . Atthma. »treet, Sydney. He is what may be called "Areyou sure it was asthma r an old resident, for he has lived in Sydney „ A do(jtor told rae aOj but I really don't for: no lobs than 17 years, and carries on the whether it was or not, or whether it business of a wholesale and retail confec-' • from my st6mftC h. After I got back tioner.Y Our special reporter havmg received Tasmania, I »tUI ooatinued to get newsof Mr. Lipman'srecentreeovery from. ""' CleZ^SwS^^en^,, ■ .Got very Thin an. Weak. to get a plain statement of the .facts of the J positively couldn't continue to take tatdleiusft. Mr. Lipnmn was engaged in the back . c i ne> it upset my etomach so. I couldn't part of the premises mixing a large cauldron,. v^ solid food j found no thing digested ao 6f melted sugar, but immediately; cease^ well M goda milk, and I might Bay I working on our reporter stating his business- hardly anything elae." , arid expressed his willingness;to answer any, > . •< Were yon'obliged to lie up!" ■uostions put to him about his illnees. , ■•■• • Yes; that was the end of it. Ihadtt long were you ilir^d.th.. ■ TBlk . to my Be-f ""I was ■■' •.''■ and Ileftmywife t« owryon thsbuMaen" ill for More than Fiv« Year*, 1* ?» B best she could." nesaid "andso bad was I that,as a matter , "Are there any more symptoms of yout )f fact, at one time I had given up all hope , •: illness which yeu've not yet mentioned \ feettine better." "Yes; there was a continued dull pam in "And what was thei nature of your ' the back, bad headache, and continued ■Visease and how did it.arise ?" ' i aching of the eyeballs, alao vomiUiig and "'Well,'-1 said Mr. Lipnmn, "I can hardly fe Spitting «P B«ee«S rr^SSy^SSS alsol al^y. felt ~r, ' „ We is no doubt that I suffered from some to take Clenwat , Bad .form of Liver Complaint QT^' ... i ud indigestion, and in the later stages of "People told me about it, but I had ay disease this was complicated, with determined to stop filling myself up wit* Hlima and a chronic cough., My appetite drugs, and, besides, I told them that I did uledme—that Was the first tiling I noticed. • not think it could cur« a severe case lik« ■j couldn't eat, especially in the mornings. mine. But in the end I tried s»me, lan i also felt very like vomiting at times. My thankful to say." ■ rife said that spending too much time in the « jj ow did this remedy act ? , oily factory was the causa of my sickness,' f'Well, aiter taking it for two or three. h<l that all I wanted was a.change of,air d» ya ; I said to myself, ' •,,d a rest. And you must know," con- • o holdofa Go«ci Tn«aflS inued Mr. Lipman, po.nt»ng.to the Urge o m&tM - :a nldrons that surrounded, him, "working , ■ 'Si «»*•«*• Tonic that is dome ' Wu. hours a day with these boilers full of S!e ™ d '-BOm®th«ng thai ueivming sugar and the thermometsr at IQO. •»"« * ettingj a 8 it wer«, riEhi Aa no joke. Anyhow, 'to thß Bedrock of my lII* I had to Give up Work, noes." Mid took a rest. One morning after I flai «<And of course you continued takiaj (a; ased a sleepless night * violent headachy , (Amenta Toaie!" ,une on. I felt so giddy that when I gob „ . fc did ; ■utofbed . - I thought medicine could do. The loss ©t ' I fairly staggereea, . my appetite was the , /.. ■, = ' ■ udliadtogoatoiice to bod again. A sort First Sign of my HlrseaS, .: ,: ■:,f mist-appeared to float before my eyes. I ■. '.■•■...•..,• .• ; ■ ..ouldn't look at my breakfast; and I told an d the return of my appetite was tl«i 'uiy wife to turn all the childrou out of: the Signal for my Rooovory. , -;. ' '■■SK?■S^lhlSlSnf^thS- latellittlesolidfoodwith^Hea^lul,, l :. £ y flTo gu£ u reffom^d,and^ . and.it d&*»rtll right, Thea •nemornmg , Mlhda had to be prawn '' - Bring m e my Pipe rSS^SiISi a nd 09 « d one of the children for . ?m et<. Tm milkanZoda, being all I took, and baeco. .My wife said ..wrth auule, ' New I Wen' this 1 couldn't keep on my stomach.' ■ ■ can really see v "And what do you consider was the . y OM aro QottcriC Better.' -. -. fed "the same; there w f something wrong. * .li^araoke. ■ 1 Lost a Good RSany PaundS "Yes. I could feel it doing me good with. ■:■..", Wl B^uld o?;bfllSfS-I «v« up. All the vomiting and spi^gof IM tie anything but the plainest food. The Entirely Dieau«*ear©d, doctor, however, who was called in to attend and my biliouineJl g a ll left me, thoogt I me at this time, still had a slight paia in the back. ClemeHte . J Said my Liver W»« AffSCted. Xonic soon drove this out, and Ican.,Bwr I was able to get "up'again as before, aiul I with truth that think I took quite 20 bottlaa of his medicsae,- I was Quite Ourefl, but this didn't cure me, for I gradually tlloU gh gtill thin and weak. ButClemeat* grew worse." Tonic, I find, is a Sue appetiser, and I was "I think you said you suffered from Boon »„ f at au 4 wall w ever I was. I was indigestion V a ;ij ßg altogether abaut five years, and properly. .It seemed to stick in my tltroat I d« a 't suppose now yon would .take me fo\ and would sometimss cause me gi-eat pain 43 yaws?" n .» both there and in my chest. I always h&d ««j should not—you look about 42. > a sour, " Well, 48 is my age, though when I wafc Bitter T&Bt© so the R«OiJ4h, ill I ioakedan aged man." -_ ~ . , , ..» "Arc vouwillinff th»fe an account of thu. and was troubled much with «wa aad bad A« you^ in breath." . ' <«Ye-- you may publish it in any. way " What did the d«ct« ft4v.« ! _ - like and wherever you like, »«d whafa ■• Oh ! all the doctor, said about tne •amo tt "f Aall be ple^ei to see uytt* «*' thing-liver di»«se aitd stomachic troubles. em more about my illaes. and how ; ha ..iud what effect *d their meo.ineß Me, ; " Very little, if any good effect—that is, {{fche i n f omuk tion will be of any use to other if they did me any good, it was only for a aufferers .» _• short time, as I was soon as bud »b ever ■ U Q ne more question, Mr. Lipmaa, belor* again. I hail heard a good deal about w(J t Supposing you hadnt tried herbal remedies, and I tried lots of them, Clements Tonic t" .■ but I found no beuefit. I also tried any "Then," said Mr. Lipma-n, "tins intaiN number of other medicines people told me yicw wou id never have tak-m ;w\ -w I about and those I saw advertised in the finnl believe 1 akould not u->w bs m tho papors, hut. to tell you the truth, I thinli l au d of the living.1 ; , they Dies tne more Harm than Gooa, A /) and my inside mu3t have been like a Jl /[/ chemist's shop. On advice I went for a JS (J- f lengthened stay in Tasmania, thinking that \S jf- t^ .■ perfmps the colder climate would act as a J/ Cr*^T^^^7''h^ sort of tonic to my system." jf * I **^ : . • .- j "And did the change improve your iy r a dry,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 3
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