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HESTORED TO ITS NATURAL V!QOR a \ THE CASE OF "Did these so-called remedies do what they pretended ?" Mrs. William Hanchett „V The ? f id 110tM)lg a . fc al -> oxce PV the pills, and these gave much pam to swallow, and I could feel them {Fromthe Windsor, N.S. W., "Australian.") sticking at the Bottom (by our special REPORTER.) of my f or hours afterwards. I bo"No one knows how I've suffered," lieve I should havejbeen just as Avell off if I said Mrs. Hanchett, of Macqnarie Street, had saved the money I spent on these "Windsor, -New South Wales, to a reporter things and swalloAved bread pills and from the Windsor and Richmond Gazette, water." who waited upon her with a view to obtain- " Did a doctor see you ? " ing an, account of her ailment and her "Yes; and prescribed for me, but unfor"recovery. _ tunately his medicine proved of no value in '* From what did you suffer, Mrs. Han- my case. I Avas really in a very precarious " state. and,~Avhat Avas worst of all, the future " Prom * held out to me r.o hope of getting better.BloocSlessness and Nervous- One must s et better or worse. One doesn't ness • remain stationary m sickness, and I reuog- * nised that day b^ T day I Avas growing a little frlso from awful nervous headachts. First, worse." my appetite began to go, till I didn't care « But you look alright iioav. How do you if I never saAv food. Then the headaches account for the change ?" came ou, generally twice a day, aud lasting <> jj y husband brought me home a bottle un hour or more at a time. Whilst they of Clements Tonic. He said. ' you must try lasted the pain can only be described as this,' and, as he insisted, I took a few dosea, agonising. My head was fairly racked with but I must confess Avilh very little hope of it. The pain Avas of a piercing, shooting ai) y good." ■; character, and flew baclnvards and forwards " Did it have any good effect ?" ail round my head like sharp « Yes ; my nerves felt slightly calmer in Knives in EV!y Brain. tone, so I continued taking Clements Tonic, „,, , T . , t ■„-, and I was very pleased to find that it As tho days went on I wasted away I <hd enabled me to al £, p F better at uight . j vow not seem to have suincit-nt blood lo keep £ cc j t *• ° ma goin;g, and although I tried all aorta of Sure of m Ground, . nourishing foods, they did me uo good. My . face became pale and waxy, and my lips an^ I never missed a dose. The condition were as white as my face. " The whole of of m Y nerves improved every day, and along ths day with this I lost that despondent, hopeless , _ „ . . . ._. . view of life, and began to look forward to I Felt Languid and Tired. health anfl strength again. Nor was I disMy household duties, Avhich I formerly did ap]3ointcd. I steadily improved, my.headin the course of an hour or so, now proved aches Avent, and once mote I could take a too much for me. Why, if I only tried to cheerful interest in my daily Avork and wash up the tea things I should have to surroundings. Clements Tonic «ye it up and sit down. My nights were Plucked Up Rfly Spirits aWays restless, ana its nothing but the * plain truth Avhen I tell you I didn't get ten wonderfully. It btaced me up all over, and minutes' sleep from the time I went to bed J soon be S an to eat well aild P ut ou flesh - till I got up in the morning. Jt wasn't long That strange waxy appearance of the skm before my changed to a healthy hue, and by a steady _. „ _, . -„■«. use of Clements Tonic I gradually attained • Nervous System Broke Down my p reseu j, ° J positively daren't go to bed at all without a lam not a bit nervous, and I can go anytight burning. If I dropped a knife I where and do anything Avithout the least fccreamed out loud. Little tilings like this feeling of fear. If you like to see my husgave such a shock to my nerves. I was band he can endorse what I've said, and frightened to go out at nights, eveu with he can also tell yon Avhat good Clements someone with me. This may not seem re- Tonic did for him." anarkable to you, but when I tell you that " What ailed him?" before I was ill I could go anywhere across ' "He got ill through exposure, and he got the bush in the blackest night Avithout the so thin that a four suit fitted him when he least hesitation you will understand what once Avore a six, and that was too small ; so % chauge my you can guess how illness Wrought in Wlq." He Fell Aw&y. •■•Your nervous system must have been His liver was affected, for he got as yellow very weak." as a guinea. Clements Tonic put him right, "It was, indeed. My nerves were all un- and he's working to-day." Btrimg. If an\;one spoke to me unex- "May I publish all this in our paper?" pectedly I trembled like a leaf. I wouldn't "Ceitainly." • unsAver the door unless I was absolutely - G £ U ? e< » ,, J f U } U "*, , CarC *° SS , 3 straD S ers at> STATUTORY DECLAPATION. all, buT felt 1 should like to be away from . , T . . », .„. , ,„. , ' „ J I, Alice lIAKcuE-rr, of MacquaneSirett, AVmdsor, in everyone. the Colony of New South Wale.-, do solemnly and ain4 Did you keep up your spirits under all oerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed these afflictions V' document, consisting of nine folios, and consecutively "No • 7 Hon'V hol™>™ anmnfl /.mil * T numbered from one to nine, and that it contains and jno , i don t fcelieve anyone coul .. 1 j8 a true and faifch{ul „c co o f my illness and cure became very low spirited. Things which by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full formerly sraA-c me pleasure did not now permission to publish the same in any way ; and I interest me.. When neighbours or friends jj 1^ «»s solemn declaration.^coiiscieiiuousl^ became in to have a chat to try and liven me protons' 5 o?"an let* nmde Tnd pJsed^in 0 the up a bit, I Should merely say yes and no ; ninth year of the reign of hor present Majesty, and, to tell you the truth, although I appre- intituled "An Act for the more effectual abolition of eiatpfl thr-ir iroodwill and k-inHm»«s I was Oaths and Affirmations token and made in the various Ciatea tncir gooawill ana kindness, 1 was Departments of the Government of Kcw South Wales, always and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and - Pleased to See. Them Go." SatalKSite. 2 ' volunta " aud extra - judioial "Did you take any medicine for your complaint?" " *uf jfl &^fl * /) ** " Oh, yes ! I took many different thingß » S&L/i •/f ' K -fl-/ri till I really got tired of taking physic. Ayiffl^jS' o £*(%/& C-rvCCL/ Some of the medicines and pill's I took were, _ , . . „,. . „ . oiK J ._ , ,„.. advertised to cure complaints such aa mine »* cla ™d »* Windsor this 28th day of July, 180S, in two or three weeks." — re me ' w . $-. linsley, J.P.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 66

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