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Considers it a Public Duty To make the Facts known To Every Sufferer. The Case Of keeping.steadily at Clements Tonic I Mrs. MARY WILLIAMS. Increased My Weight Daily. My appetite continually improved, and my spirits were revived, and I was soon able tc (From tlie " Newtown Chronicle"). take exercise. My skin took on its propei (by a SPECIAL reportJeb.) ' co lour again, and after several bottles oi , , „ , , -- . , Clements Tonic I got rid of every symptom In obedience to^orders , a .Chromcle re- of disease . j wag > raerel thin eak porter called on Mrs VV>lliams jrf 208 to - get fat and strong was only a mattei Abercrorabie Street, Sydney. ThiS'lady of fci and this result 'was happily per-, tome tune ago made a recovery which con- formed for rte b elements Tonic, for it was Blderably . - „ not long before I was as stout and strong as Astonished the Doctors you see me now." who had told her that she would never be "Youlook excellently wellnow,"remarkeo better, and that " o«"P°rt«Yes, 1 nave always enjoyed eood health Her Days Were Numbered. since my recovery from what all my neighIt waa our object to learn exactly how such bours and friends thought was a fatal illness. recovery took place, and what was the and you may guess the faith they all nature of the disease. Mrs. Williams have in Clements Tonic now." welcomed tlie reporter enthusiastically. ' " The y have had proof of its merit, you " The fact is," she said, " for years know." 1 have Reproached 1 Myself daughter Ethel!** ShTwls vt^r UUndSad? 1 for not making my wonderful recovery Her BloocJ wa Impoverished. public. I have felt it a duty I owed to every sufferer. lam so glad you called, I* seemed as though it was turning tc for you can. assist me to lay my case before water, and .she was entirely destitute o the afflicted. colour. I see lots of young girls about in th< i ct.#*..i#f k«w<* n:«*i n same delicate state. I didn't know whft' I Should have Died," - • . to do with her ghe wouldn't eat, and w:.> pursued Mrs. Williams, ." if ib -had not been- always complaining of headaches. Siv for Clements Tonic. My complaint crept suffered from a sort of lassitude, whic' upon me so slowly «nd imperSeptibly that I* - made all exertion a pain and a trouble t never knew there -"was anything- the matter her. She grew whiter, weaker, and thinne till the disease had obtained a firm grip . every week. on my system: A heavy, sluggish ,feeling she Was padsp adsn o- Away took possession of m, I had to cease all &ne WaS Faam & Away work. My mouth and breath grew foul. I , under my very eyes, and was in a ver; began to suffer from intense headache. After dangerous condition. At liist faintiug fit. eating I had a" feeling of lightness and , began to come on ; we were then quiU suffocation in the breast, and my food 'alarmed. The doctor did not seem able tc repeated continually, and nothing would do . anything for her, so I secretly dcterstay long on my stomach. Frightful pains mined to give her Clements Tonic. At first in the back and round underneath the ribs I was doubtful as to whether it would suit distressed me.- My nights were fearful. her complaint or not, but I soon found out Pains in my back racked me continually. *"at it was the proper remedy. It harf I Could Get No Sleep, A y/&ry Speedy Restorative and terrible cold sweats broke out all over effect upon her system. In the course of me." ~ a * ew days it brightened her up consider- " A complication of bad symptoms, Mrs. abl y- She no longer moped about the house Williams ? " ia that dull, listless way, but started to take " Yes, but I grew much worse. I was of an interest in her housework, and I ttiu luch a shocking sallow colour that itdis- &^ e to g ftfc lie * to go out in the open air. i pressed my friends to look upon me. I was made her keep to Clements Tonic, and obliged to take to my bed Doctors were it Pulled Her Right Round. called in. They said it wa3 liver complaint. o , , , ... , . They prescribed for me. . I took the mcdi- Sh , e * te heartily, and got quite fat aa< aine, but got no better. I sank lower and robust, and you could see by the sparkle v lower. I- couldn't lift my head off the «er eye, and by her rosy cheeks, that she wa t pillow, and my stomach was in such a feeble 5, uite recovered. I have absolute faith h atate that I couldn't even take milk and Clements Tonic, and no woHder and I onl : water. I lost four stone in weight in eleven wish doubting ones would call here am., 'months.* It looked like a final breaking up. I Will Soon Convince Them £A°^ hb i-JT n vv r * f T\ 3 a " iere as t0 the value of Clements Tonic." l\ el £nV«^^ o tL Y :^-> cc thUin the OkrMUb aud „e«ned y IZ^Ve^^nZZl.t " lL ' k »«*•" without the doctor's knowledge, Suggested a Bottle T statutory declaration _- _ . „ I, Mart Williams, of 208 Abercrombie-st., Sydney. n Ulements lonic. in the Colony ol New South Wales, do solemnly suit* " Did it do you good ? '* lincerely declare that 1 have carefully rend the annexec •• "NTnt- fnr onmp time Vmf T r,«™«t.«i..J document, consisting of four folios and consecutive]} JNOt lor some time, but 1 persevered, numbered from one to four, and thatitconlainsam * B ll> - is a true and faithful account, of my illness and thu Qoomori Mi# I sia+ t-l/>na °' m y daughter, and cure by Clements Tonic, ant Seemed my Last HOpe. also contains my full permission to publish Ik. All at once I began to feel a chance. T f ame . in any a > f ! * nd ,x, x make Ihis solemn dc «ked for some Jneat. My peopled - a?^°T^Sft^^vlS^ <ft S eM|o^e M | o^ kStonisned, out they gave it to me. I ate made and passed in the ninth year of the reign oi :t, and digested it. I felt stronger. I er Present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the rnflw thpn fchn.fr T wns. n. bivpil „.„,_ x more effectual abolition of O»thj» and Affirmations Knew tnen tnatri was a saved: woman. I taken and mftde in the variou f Departments of thf continued with" that remedy, and was Government of New South Wales, and to substitute delighted to find a Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the suppres..x__.j - j. _. sion ° f voluntary »nd extra judicial Oaths and steady improvement every day. Affidavits." I troubled the doctors no longer. I got on X^ wonderfully. The agonising pains in my "Jj2 /7/2* back and sides melted away. My head yyV/^y^? Si'S*''' felt clear and free from pain. Every day /o/ * '*4 / 6& l ~Clsi*t^t saw me eat better meals, and I had no e^*^<f return of the indigestion und vomiting Declared at Sydney this first day of Septembei *nd how thankful I was to get some sleep 8 "1 1 eight huildred and "Mty-dght •nee more. I was soon out of bed, and by ' j. g. CLEGG, J.P. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION, The Retailer who wants to put you off with a substitute for Clements Tonic or any othe> article of acknowledged repute only has one aim in view, that is the increase of his owi profits. If he increases his profit, you get so much less value for your money, consequently you are the person who is robbed and swindled, not the proprietor of Clements Tonic. Yoi can't be too particular. The very moment a retailer begins to argue about his " cheap am nasty Imitation" befng " just as* good," skip out as if you had met the plague. Never trus that man; shun him alwaj's. Why? Because next time you visit his shop you may wansomething he knows you can't check, then he sees no necessity to argue with you aboir the article being " just as good," because he knows you can't detect the fraud, aud he cai have you how he likes, and you bet your la3t red cent he will. If a retailer will attempt i< rob you when your eyes are open, you must know he will have no scruples when they ar shut, and you are blind to his tricks. Never deal there at all again. There are more swindler With cheap medicines than in any other trade, and you only rob your pocket and sacrinc your health by permitting any substitution.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2371, 10 August 1899, Page 18

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