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The hospital returns for the week are a follow: — Remaining from the previous week, 100 patients; admitted during the past week 24- ; discharged, 11 ; and the remaining pa tients number 113. '

" BOTH WENT WRONG." "I was in Utter Despair." A CHANGE OVER THE SCENE. "It be Clements Tonic." (See "Noiotoion Independent" June 18,1S98.) was a good patient. I did exactly as I was (by our special reportek.) told > but 1 was ««*% disappointed for I X ' can assure you that not one of their preMr. I. Perlman ia a clothier, and resides scriptions did me the least good or gave mo and carries on business at No. 34 Sussex- r»«*» |j., lt .>. »«i;«-p-street, Sydney. He is now in excellent One Hours Relief health, but he informed the reporter that a from the terrible pain which I Buffered, few months ago he was in a terrible plight. Tl ™% roll f d on and I continued to get wors*, ..« .^-_. .. «t* <anc ' I fco °k to m J r DO< l I thought for good? "My Kidneys and Liver j had other Actors but they could $ both went wrong,"' explained Mr. Perlman nothing. I had frequently heard favourably h> the repoi ter, "and none of the doctors of Clements Tonic, and as a aovt 6f Iftdfc «ovild do anything for me. If I had but resort I tried it. At this time known," said Mr. Perlman, somewhat I was ill Utter Despair regretfully, "of the virtues of Clements j Tonic when I first fell sick, I could have *>r 1 thought my time had come, and lha* 3 aved nothing could cure me, though, perhaps, 1 All the Doctor's Sills." might obtain a little temporary relief. Well, „„..,. ,-i, . . ii i • * I took a few dosos. Next day my wife said} "Will you kmdly state the beginning of , You Jook a bit better d6 J yo^ fcol ai fy •ne trouble and Us progress ? asked the change ,, j answored < Yes, Ido certainly icel eporter. ... _ „ , as though thfii-e was a chunge ; it mast be "I will with pleasure. I noticed my Clements Tonic, ■xppctite became very touchy. 1 should wddenly get quite hungry, and then, after ■ must Continue It. waling a few mouthfuls, I took quite a I did, and was delighted to find that 1 l % Disgust to mf/ food. seemed to improve with every dose.. For ,„. , . „,,,, f , , the first time for months T could, fanes A md frequently troubled me after meals, Bomething to cat> j ag kec i my wi f e to c 5 6 jJ .■•iDguig on oelching, and Juconld taste my me BOmeth } Hgt My wife said that what 1 oo'l tor hours after eating a meal. In the wanted wag aga i DB t the doctor's orders, but ■licrmngs I woke with a dull headache and j iusißted aud ate a fair mea)> It didn > t do a mo»t unpleasant, bitter taste in ;ny me any harm either, for I had a < t mouth, which was Refreshing Sleep**"" Dry and parched. „ . *' , , , * .. T „ . after it. No more doctor s pliysic, I a^io. ta Then pain began to trouble me at the pit of myself, Clements Tonic and good nourishing Ihe stomach, as well as between the { ood j s w hat I want. From that tinie-1 fellt -iioulders and across the loins. As time my recovery was assured. Clement's Tonic vent on these pains became more intense. _ . . __.«,._,_. - I had no inclination to eat anything, and . Restored IVIy Wasted Energies would turn away with a • at a rapid rate ; it kept up a aplcndid Feeling; of" Sickness appetite, and my system became so strength- , „ ., v 4 • i• l. v v ' ened that even my hair, which had got very rom the most tempting dishes. For hours y . d . .fi ' tM £ i lay awake at nights, rolling from side to J .^ remained excellent, an 3 f put «de, trying to snatch a few minutes' rest ; * flfian ick] j A fc w ' el , and h(J but the dull pain in the back never eft me, • . m y\Lv gradually Ind ' and sound sleep was out of the question. I l J «# + « was once a great smoker, but now I could Entirely Went Away. not enjoy a cigar as I used to, and when I In time I was able to attend to my business hied one, I had to throw it away almoat us again, and I was soon cured,.and have been soon as lighted. I managed to get out of since, and am now as well as ever in bed once «, day, just as a matter of form, for my life." >vlten I was up I was not able to dp any- " Have you been troubled with your liver thing, and was '' on kidneys since that time?" Compelled to Lie Down " Never Olice sinee ' and I am nov7 . , „ .. , , t ,. „, In Excellent Health, most of the time. I always felt dull, , „ , , , „ , . -weary and depressed, and my head felt as » nd \° do ,, as much work as the besb heavy as a weight. I could not hold it up, man in bydney. •» i • but had to rest it on the back of a chair. ' ?° you object to this testimomSl being Aly eves ached continually, aud to save published. ilKm a little I used to turn my face away ," No, certainly not. , For the benefit of from the light. There I would lie with ° ther sufferers publish it whenever, where-i.ulf-shut eyes, almost ever > and n whatever manner you may .. j. mm deem fit." . Unable to Move, r . \ isid getting thinner and thinner jind weaker STATUTORY DECLARATION, •.-id more yellow every day. *My kidney T, Israbl Permiah, of No. 31 Sussex-.st, Sydney, in symptoms, about which I won't go into the colony of New -South. Wales, clothier, do ninnto nxrH<-nkrn solemnly and sincerely declare that I have oareninute particulars, ful , y read an^ hftye , 8 j gned the accon , P an?inr : 4 Were Very DisireSSin&f« document, consisting of this and the preceding eighl *''} • ..* folios, numbered one to eight, and the same contaim rhcre was a dragging feeling across the a true and faithful account of my illness anrf loins as though a heavy weight was th*ere s cure by Clements Tonic, and I. make this solemi and sometimes a sensation J though some! mad thing alive was gnawing at me. Then a and" passed in the ninth year of the reign of het 3harp, twinging pain would strike me further present Majesty, intituled an Act for the mort up the back, which was so piercim/'that it « ff ectual Abohtion of Oaths and Affirmation* 1 l , ' i llA l-1 Z. i 8i 8 • i taken and made in various Departments of thy H ould cause me suddenly to sit bolt upright Government of New South WaleS, and to substitute iiud declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppression -« . ... . of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavit^. Scream out with Agony, I could do no work. My wife had to attend [Si to the shop, and go out and do all my I j 11/ business transactions. The doctors told me , I/ J o Jt i*^* (and I went to several) that both my kidneys /* / L-/ vVUVVUn^ ana liver were aftected, but that they would V^X prdbftbjy get right in time if I followed Declared in Sidney this fourth day of June, 160% their djrec.tiuiift.i&"l-fcaoJ< fcheu; me_diciaoe. I before me. JAiJEB yttOWSON. J.BT

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Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 27

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