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And CONTINUED HEADACHE. CLEMENTS TONIC * TO THE RESCUE. Thp-fa^p of "Yea, my strength was rapidly waning, Jjjverythuig I did weaned me ; 1 felt too MfO f|jß fl "pAiYml^ tired even to sit up straight in a chair. I was • *?• iilm ri» I vlll|Jlw not strong enough, however, to go to a doctor, and, as the nearest medical man lived a ' day's journey away, I was not then able to (From the " Camphelltown Herald") afford to pay the expense of getting one to . , come and see me. (by ouk special reporter.) " I took all sorts of patent and other A reporter from the Camphellbown H erald, medicines, but none of them suited my having i.card of a thorough cure in a complaint. At last I got so bad I could Bad Case of Congested Liver hardl y niove - .I. I T b »«f n nt 0, t0 tM »jF X T sho "!J never get cured. I tried averything I could and othev complications arising therefrom, tn j n k of, hoping to get some relief, but all he waited on the patient, Mrs. M. A. ;n; n va ; n> j didn't know which way to Temple, Cairipbelltown, near Sydney, and turn for lie ] p- Fj nß n y my husband said 1 Mrs. Temple^i'ii answer to Cam© to the Rescue." a question, " come in and I will tell you all " How ? " about it." "One day he brought home a bottle of "flow did your sickness begin, Mrs. Clements Tonic." Temple V" "Mary," he said, "someone I can rely " A bad cold, caused by getting wet. upon has told me about this. You had This seemed to settle upon my liver, for, better start on it at once." shortly afterwards, I was • "And did you?" Seised With Fearful Pains .„ " Ye8 > , ifc .wa* » hope, though a, weak one it seemed theu, and I commenced to use in the back and side. The p»in, especially Clements Tonic. In about a week's time I here," said Mrs. Temple, pWng her hand f oun d it was doing xn« a great deal oi good, on her right side, "was so intense that I 07hat oppressive, - heavy pain in the oiiesfe, groaned aloud. Every night I restleesly came on after meals, began to go turned and turned in my bed, trying to find awa y. No sickness now troubled y\e aftot a position in which 1 could get a respite ea ting, but, on tbe contrary^ I.beg4n to cafe from torture. But it was no use. All my {Jo(jJ 0( j w j tn a re lish. The excruciating positions were alike. The pain tortured m* p^g j n m y' sides arid back gradually still, and it was only after I waß diminished, till one morning I Thoroughly Worn Out Woke and Found Them Gone. that I should fall into a heavy, but quite I got up and walked about. the room, and un refreshing sleep." pressed my hands on the place whore tbe "What was the pain like » " "pain was once sit uatecT," but there-was not » " Sometimes it was like a heavy weight e Sg n o f j^ no t even a eoreness left. Every dragging at my back, and on other me m y husband went into the township occasions I had a sensation as though j, c brought me some Clements Tonic needles were being quickly pushed into my j as t £ to i t i him he needn't go to any side and back." - more expense, for "S^rSffi? '"" Irtly, ba* ' "«« Complete* Well. my liver trouble still continued. It got I could sleep well, eat well, work welL and Worse every Day 1 felt welL What mor * could l wish fer t£ worse every uay. „ How do account for your recovery V At lasb ifc set up a lot of other troubles. « I «i ve the credit where the credit is dqe, After eating, a heavy, oppressive feeling to Clements Tonic. It was the only remedy in my chest came on. I felt a desire to D f a ll the lots I tried that could affect my throw up my food directly after eating it; -congested ]iver; all tbe others werV it would lie undigested on .my cheat for .^oliiteiy useless. I epeak as I find, aaji hours like j consider Clements Tonic the firsti remedy A Lump Of Clay. in the world." At last I turned against my food* altogether, ''7™ *% «j™ me P ermiSßloJl to P ufc -eating only caufed me ajony." * «v. m he HeraM " Were there any other marked symp- , , „■» * „ ,f * t^, , » J J r what I've told you. "Yes, a continual headache afflicted me — — — in the morning when I felt able to crawl STATUTORY DECLARATION, out of bed, and at night, when I wearily r MIM Akh rKUPUK> campbtlltcwD, in the threw myself down, it was stul there. I Colony of New South Wetfw, do wjlemnly &nd could not get rid of it, try how I would. Pur- sincerely deolire that I have carefully read the gative medicines pave me no relief. Indeed, annexed i document, oonwting of right ;W«i Jug ?l. i j i i • • 7 j i consecutively numbered from one to eight, ana tn^o these only seemed to rack my inside, and to j t conta .in» and is a true and faithful acoount of toy make me weaker than ever. You get illnees and oure by Clements Tonic, and also accustomed to laxative medicines and you x» n ui..s my luU ?enntaior .to Vs™* PanViea-ve them oft. . ' j^&Xuriy TlieVw ** «"«• to fc. tru«. acU b.jr , S'm no Believer . Z^h^STS^^^^^S^ in them now. - intituled •• Au Act -f«r the more effeotuM abolition <>t «As I could eat nothing, of course I lost g^J^^^^S^-^^^ a great deal of flesh. My cheeks got "nTto subatitiite Declaration, in Heu thereof, and hollow and thin, and tor t ha «up?rei«ion »f voluntary and extw-juttloirt p Iwrrr1 w rrr "?,•£ f f ow - „• °* b ' " a "»*«* *« tbm ™-^ - People me I looked like a walking Oactartd , t Cm P *«llC.>wtt tfab »* d»y «t J^lS '^Yamnust have been in a bad .taf*." ifl«a» before m* «L:

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Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 42

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Page 42 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 42

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