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r * / Searches in Wain till he finds /r (ey our special reporter.) an effort and came cut here, and as I hav< ■ - . , , , ,T, T _. Tr told you I rallied a little. What was my Our reporter knocked at No. 21 Harmcr- distress, however, to find after I bad bcci ltreet, Sydney. A gentleman opened the h6jL . e f ol . a time tlmt x w « e ttiu<r ioov. - " & o i"DoI "speak to Mr. Bryce?" asked our As Bad as Ever. '^You do," answered that gentleman. ' - ? his f™ m ° + ff T fc """My* *». } h*j : "Well, I have heard that you experienced f " cerel y h «Pf «"it ]w f f * he road ; ' j 1 to recovery. I made haste to supply my soli A Gr©&i: Recovery with a powerful tonic, hoping to ward of! -, i_ ij.i 1 * ji 1 r-t-i j. the worst symptoms. But I was »f - your health by the lise of Clements . J l Conic," . Bsttersy Disappointed. "I did, and you are welcome to the I began to get as bad as evw. I tried any Fulleßt information I can give you. I con- quantity of the medicines I saw advertised iider the way Clements Tonic effected a cure folf 0l - nervous complaints. Every one of them _to my • y • was a dismal failure, and 1 could not find Lonjg-Stayitfmjg Cas© a remedy that could abate a single symptom W something little less than miraculous. I of m y terrible complaint. One day «ras ill for a very long time. As a matter A Peroomial Friend of fact, I came out from Scotland, of which H id r b thinki touatry lam a native, with a view to thafc) pei . hapSj ft mnedy whioh mnd J Improve my HeztSifa, might do you some good, but I am sorry to say that the sett- voyage It CurecJ BVSe ftnd change had but a temporary effect. Of o f a dangerous illness. I asked him what course, as you may see, lam in it was . <■ This is it,' he said, and he proExcelEent Health now, dd } X( lf «■ bo^/of Clements Tonic. I laughed at the idea of any more tonics. However, find can attend regularly to my duties with he left thu bottle making me the Company by whom lam engaged But Prom is© to Try it. &nee I was always falling sick and being ' * laid u». I suffered from an extraordinary I t°°k wo 01< three doses one after the _, -, . . , other. In a few hours I was forced to admit _ Nervous Compfamt, to uiygelf tliat j felfc < a which utterly defied the efforts of the Decidffid Ohange doctors. Sometimes 1 was completely pros- - orated. Work of any kind was an absolute for tlie better. I certainly felt better in impossibility. I couldn't even read a news- spirits. In fact I felt almost cheerful to paper. My head ached violently. My think that I had found heartbeat very rapidly and I had a .ensa- Somet j iin g a± 3^4 wh i ch h acl tion as though I was choking, aud I uaed to *" _ utupand ' an Effect upon my Costs- : Gasp for my Breatn. plaint. Hope revived, sind I ,*, „. -„ . „ ... sent -For some more Clementc(there was nothing mmy throat, though ; it . was a" spasmodic action of the muscles of my "Tonsc throat, caused by the disordered state of my Nor Avas I disappointed. This remedy acrves. At least, thatV what the doctors had a most distinct and noticeable v' in Scotland said. My limbs on these occa- cuperative effect. My appetite, wliinons trembled as though I was suffering had almost totally deserted me, ret urn i from agne. Sometimes I suffered from a with, as I might say, extra force. There . feeling of no mistake, Clements Tonic makes j'ou eat. Anxiety and Despondency. J httdn>t A ?, at + c " ™yf. in & Hko so well for- * ' -• * years. All- the flushing, palpitation, and [ got no better as time went on, but worse. nervous prostration Finally I was carefully examined anct over- Gradually an*3 Swely hauled by a physician, and he came to the * * conclusion that I was- afflicted with some gave way to Clements Tonic. I obtained tort of liver disease, and it was the improper l«»g nights of refreshing sleep for the first working of this organ that brought on these ti me f°i' many years ; and I awoke in the aistressing symptoms. He recommended a morning in a cheerful frame of mind, with careful system of dieting, outdoor exercise, a good appetite for my 'breakfast, and a uid a change of air ; and he prescribed some positive desire to engage in some work. By very powerful medicines for mo. 1 carried sticking closely to Clements Tonic out his /instructions to the very letter, but \ EntireEy Era.£3icSii:CC3 bis medicines had no permanent restorative „ , „ .- „ , . . effect. I still continued to suffer from the t? i?. grange nervous disease -'which had terrible afflicted me for years. lam now constitutionally as sound as a bell. I never have t Fits ©f WervcUS PfOatration. now so much as a flutter of tlie heart ; and . „ , . „ , T .j T a as to nerves, I have none — that is, I don't Another doctor that I saw said I was suffer- t ,+u . T , j t 4.1 ■ 1 <.i <.> ... l- m till feel that 1 have any — and I think that c ing trom a peculiar iorni of heart trouble. .* J I began to have no faith in doctors, as I Proper Way to Feel." only seemed to get worse under their treat- «»»«»■ »a«. y «.« <r*uw». inent. The confinement consequent upon my Mr. Bryce here held out his hand, am' Complaint began to undermine my consti- showed our reporter that it was perfectly •fcution. I can safely say. that I never had steady. one hour's consecutive sleep, and when I " And you attribute your cure entirely to woke I did so Clements Tonic ? " With a SSIOCk, '■'>lOSI OS ' } ™zb certainly do; and I also ' owe it to humanity to make the nature of and all in a cold-sweat, just as though I had my complaint and its cure public property. '' nightmare. My digestion grew very bad. Our reporter then thanked Mr. Bryce foi -'My food came back after very nearly every- his most intelligent answers, and with riieal. I never took any pleasure in eating. drew. In fact it was only a trouble to me. I lost <nuch weight and grew very BTATUTORY DECLARATION Woak -and DofeHtitatea. I( Franlc FerßuMn Bnce> o{ No ,; Hanner sfcrcci Ihad a stoopingfigureand a parchment-like :^^^^S^-^^SSaS? Skin : and. although that IS long enough ago perused and have signed the acoompanj ing document, I looked then ten years oldfcr than Ido now. consisting of the preceding nine folios, numbered Ito Not 'one, but dozens of different sorts of 9, and the same contains a true and faithful account ■^^Air- v 1 t „ , ' m, of mj- illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and I make medicines did I try. These this solemn declaration "conscientiously believing the jiii ty~^.4z**r*.r.n.r* *^ «>....«. same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of an S-AII PrOffeSSea tO Cure Act niade aud pabßcd J in the ninth year of the reign nervous poivmlainrs Thpv xtrcw wnrw thin of llor Pl'oßoP I ' oBo " 1 Majesty, intituled an Act for the more nervous complaints, lliey weie worse than effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken useless. 1 never had one minute s relief and made in various Department of ihc Government irom any one of these so-called remedies. 9' ow South Walts, and to substitute Declarations At last I was laid up in bed. The doctors l^SffiS'^oX^^^^ "*"** said they could do Nothing for JVSe. V) 6K\ ' 7 - In short they gave me up, and suggested ' JIVT^ C\A\A\ 0/ . d/ w\AVC«L'» that the only thing that, could do me any **^ ' ' () jgood was a long sea voyage— that is if I was p fc lared in Sydney this 23th day of May, 1893, befov physically strong enough to bear ifc. I made- me, JAIiES TUOMrsC'N, J.P.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2400, 1 March 1900, Page 66

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