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. ■ • ■ T©o GIDDY;TO.:.STAND, . -AiiD A PERMANENT HECQWERY. The C&S© ®f which would effect a cure, ?o I there with renewed hope." r3»k " Were your expectations realised ?" "^\Y*(?» t "Not much; for I derived no benefit from Ai^ s^ v the treatment I obtained, nor were the VN Wii s doctors ,' . ■ r i& d "At the .''Hospital v*s S^" II l there able to afford me any relief, and I was fc9/^ aE> *' SW*^j| i forced to take the long painful journey Wl hfbA\ ' home again, and arrived just as ill as when W^nfo/ ,n M\\ -I started. MtA t%,\ & c«mlu I " Did you try any special remedies ?" P. *§t£<*" vf|| 1 111 "Yes, I used many, but they were oho ' rti %"~ WfM lll ' anc* a" alike—they had absolutely no effect 'w^j^y i rsil llpo" nle' am* * S ofc ' nto a complete state of fW\^ if *\ /T^lCi^si nervous collapse. I had fl\w jRHX^3/^)fl--| Fallen Away Tcß-ribSy "Wfe^y* >^ff^?wYlV^ ■*•*-» in-weight, and was of a ghastly colour. I **IWyB iwS^ //x* »-Hi •• was 'a'^ UP *nee' ÜBa'J' e to move, and had * *° c ta'sen *° *'le doctor's in a cart. I ■m»S\ ZsM*r®i&< \ ~M thought I was going to die. In fact, I made vCvw\Ssii 1 fc-r* ' Bule was Sone- 'i'nßn a friend mentioned "%' \jiipx\ the virtues of Clements Tonic to me and told me it was a ' Ifc A. ST. GLABR. .. NiTm"tT dsr"-f i _____ I answered that I didn't think there existed , a medicine efficacious enough to drag me . (SPECIALLY BEPOBTED.) out of the tel . rible o£ n & el . vous pr ° Btra . Some interesting details concerning the tion and general debility I had reached. My caße of A. St. Clair, Esq., having been friend, however, persisted, and lat last furnished to us, we despatched our reporter gave Clements Tonic a trial, and I shall be to Byron-street, Guildford, near Sydney, thankful as long as I live, for that remedy where Mr. St. Clair resides and carries on saved my life. Without Clements Tonic I business as a photographer; Our reporter should now be explained his mission to Mr. St. Clair, and Dead Mart desLfiS °°"Sented t0 affol' d Uie Ib «»»»««»* «* beneficially from the "Then wUI you kindly furnish me with ™meet «*»* J **$*** ™" * l fe'fc particulars as to the initiation of your more restful, and didn't tremble so much, 1 , V ~, J and the insomnia began to give way. The "I am convinced," replied Mr. St. Clair, S'°°m was removed from my spirits and at "that it originated in there." Our reporter intervals I now slept, deeply. As I confollowed with his eyes the finger of the *"""£ w! th Clements Tonic, so did my Photographer, which was directed to the edition improve. Once more I could eat half-open door of a dark room. "Yes," without retching and vomiting up my food, continued Mr. St. Clair, " I worked a great I oht^ more and more sleep and a better deal in there, and I believe my system was aPPf lte every day- M? Budden lmProve" n .. ment was a Thrown Out of Geas" Revelation to My Friends. through my getting poisoned by some of the w]len I was aWe to Set aDOufc ag<"n I foull(1 chemicals which we in the tiade are obliged all that nervous, tremorous feeling had <listo make use of. I began to feel sick and appeared, and I soon put on weight, and it faint, and my head was ' was not long before I was as well as ever. Racked with Fearfu. Pains. S^iJ^S"?* I"nhrly ISl^^ %&££j&£i , f P»rmane»t ptoerory." meals, which did me no good, for I started And you are entirely cured now, Mrretching and vomiting immediately after- St. Claii• V wards. Pains seized me all over, principally " Yes ;lam as sound as a bell and ready in the back, and as a blue line distinctly to travel anywhere that is necessary in appeared around my gums, the doctor whom pursuit of business. I consulted said this was a positive " And your recovery and present healthy Sign of Lead Poisoning " Did you take nothing to allay the before, it saved me, pulled me back, as it violence of these symptoms V were, from the k Ss^t£ffit: f Very Ve^e of tne Grave worse I got. I was now attacked with that after all the other medicines, doctor, ami most terrible complaint—insomnia. Sleep- hospital had signally failed. I shall be for loss I passed night after night wearily toss- ever grateful." mc to and fro, and I seemed as though I should never have natural sleep again. I STATUTORY DECLARATION. was completely worn out, and my nerves I, AmixrtTiiojusSt. Oiair, ofß.vron.BtrP.efc, Guild were entered I was not yet confined to <£, n^s^ &f^t_»v»s nay bed, but I daren tgo out. ren( ] tnc am ic Xe d document, consisting of eight folios ft I was Frightened. S^onuS^rue iMaS S^ I can't tell YOU of what. A vague terror of my illness and cure by Gleitients Tonic, and alsc something dreadful about to happen hung contains m, tall £3^^™***™s,* over me. Strange feelings, as though I was sc 4, Uo i s ', y believing the same to be true, .ml h : , coil)1* to fall forward on my face, canio over virtue of the provisions of an Act made and passed ii I me. "When I woko in the morning I felt the ninth year oJ th. reign of her present Majesty choked and sufibcated, and I shoufd jump fl^ wi,,,", out of bed only to nnd myself Dcparlmentß of the Government of New Soulh Wak-3, -c-**^ f^irtriw +« <s+i nrl and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for TOO GlCSdy to Jstana. the Buppresßion 0( vo i UDt(lr y and extra-judicial Q«th« Every doctor I went to said that my nervono and AffidawlV ; - v ;- ---syatem was completely broken up. But all >> ' the same their physic did me no good. I /"$/>/ ~&¥^<6f*//i? &aaoyance. I heard that I could get some «s SISSCia! Treatment in Declared at FairßeW this 30th day Oi Jbbj.lSK

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11506, 19 August 1899, Page 3

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