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. - .RiAftY DQCIUK& r/lIL, But f% W I" 8 " H IF 3 PJ "f^ © T* /*% P-l B 1^ \fi La-j Ska ilf I U H 1 W I %J' II § V* " Provides a Complete Recovery. THE CASE OF MR. F. BRUmCARDI. fro;)! f/t* Frtemans Journal June. IS, IS9B. Stag® Of Consumption. (by our hi-eciat, rbi'ORTER.) I begoii to lose weight. My strength and our repo ter called he found Mr. vitality -were fading lapuily. Sharp, prick-]iK"<j:-;iCn.iLDi in t?lvc factory, 500 Harris- ing pains began 10 make themselves felfe street, Ultimo. He was engaged in artist- between the shoulders. The sluggish, drowsy ically decorating a novel "thing in cast feeling I have spoken of picture fr&nvs, which he i«i formed our Got Much Wss'3®. reporter be h.-id patented. On a shelf in the . , •. \. -, faStoxy vtbj plainly discernible a half- I only now cot out or beet to he down on emptied bottle of Clements Toi-ic. , the .sOl\. 5Ol \ ;y8 no ,, a "° tO , a ° ™? more "I was informed you are quite cmed," work I , tool i ,60, 60 .J. J , litle 'ntoi<»t, m my questioned our reporter, pointing to the »>«swes& that 1 i.arciy toak the trouble to Gottle. "So 1 am. lam thankful to say," ,m y , on Wff. "° B " to ,f'° lh , Vf™ replied he, "but I still reckon to take a, oflra hoard po. pie talk of a walking skeleton, dose of Clements Tonic now and then .is a oll > sort of preventive and to ward oft any ill • w -- s effects that might occur to me through the I don't think I have ever seen a man so thin peculiar nature of my business. There is as J. was then, ily color 'was awful ; my dust," continued Mr. Bvunicudi, "floating lips v»cic blue and i really thought* in the air of this factory" finer than the m Tirn@ ha £ O OITSO. fine&t flour. It is so fine that it can t 00 ■* / , seen with the naked eye, but it's there all At lssfc I was nob able to get out of -bod the same, and goes freely' into the lungs and at ail.' 3 stomach a- d even through the pores of the "I suppose you received medical atlenskiu. 'Ihe inhalation of this dust causes tion ?'' queried our icportcr great irritation and pain in the air passages, _ l< I have been attended m the course of my ond sets up frequsnt fits of coughing which illness 'is very B^ s¥2a«vr Doctors, Try Ens arse! Dictrsseeng a ncl many po.uml-3 I ha\e spent at - the T , T , chemists'" for medicine. I can't positively ' to a weakened 53 stem. Many a time I have thafc thdr medidnes were use i ess j on i y had to keep away irom the factory for a lhafc they lengthened iieuod on this account. - '"Yen have been ailing for a long time Dbc9 &s® Uo G.GOd, '!»en?" Perhaps tl.ey were unsuitable to the par"Ye ! ', for years and years I have been ticular coraplainL from whiuli I suffered, ill on and off. A sort of Clements Tonic, on the contrary, gave me Chrome Sredigesiicn almost immediate relief. It appeared to^ T . , attack the fastened upon my system. I tinned away , . from my food with loathing. When I S®nt of My Oompia.nt could eat anything it seemed like a right at the start. By degrees it ameliorLump Of Load atod the .painful nature of every symptom I slept better and better every n split, and on my chest, and it. would appear to lie w } ia t is more to the purpose my sleep did ms undigested ior a week at a time, causing me intenso pain. The digestive fluids of my Some Real GOOC?.^ stomach seemed lacking in solvent powe", Under the influence of Clements Tonic my and were unable to cope with the most system became so invigorated thafc I was easily digestible of foods. When the able to continue my business in spite of the oppression on the chest was a little relieved dust ari-Ming from my v v ork and which does I was often attacked with severe griping net now caute me any inconvenience : but I Pains Srs the Stomach r! r ui y *>°ljeve that dust was the first cause ot mv falling ill. I lost mv couga and and bowels, which would come on spasmed- breathed ically, and were so agonising as to_ fairly * Frsoly and SasSly, double mo up, and I w ould have to sic with „ . „, n , „, my hands pressci to my abdomen till the and I got somotlnug like a aeoenu appetite spasm & ridual!v passed off. Perhaps again. My head ached no longer, und my you ye h?ard of Fepsine ; I took large biuous attacks ceased i;o aoubs unough quantities, and I think I made a mistake. Clements Tonic st-Wat^ my aver to It gave me 110 relief. As the indigestion perform us functions. 1 vaa became more settled I had what 1 might Met ft©W Fs*igh'ion©d term general symptoms. My sleep at night of the p . n , tic | og cf duBt> as j am convinced Was Ves"^ DsstsjrbSCS they will not do injury to a healthy man. and quite unrefreditog. It appeared to me H 1 feel out of sorts 1 take a few doses oi that I Mas more fati|ued in the morning Ckmsnts aouic and it when I got up than when I went to bed at 85-S.GGS J^E© UfS £|£a!n night. I was immediately. I must give Clements Tonic Dts!!, Heavy, sand Laetg«s€3 its duo— l believe it to be the best remedy in the day time. A great deal of the work ?*' i^ci-n days If anyone likes to call get a hold of me it became a trouble, and I ie^°Y, ci y •. , , T „„„„ nn '„i lJw , f ; m , , f SoDerly. On a doctor's recommendation merits of Clements lonic puuhshed to the 1 tried physical exercise, 6 uch as lorg walks worlu at large, lo it I owe in the open air, but I soon had 10 give this &!w Co&rapSete Recovery up— it gave me no relief and only seemed to from a pevei . e ailmen(/i Doubtless, it wouli increase the symptoms irom which I siu.ercd. be of yaluc lQ many a pOorp O0r suflering Tersri&lß Elslsotss Fits being. You can publish my case all over • Ache Very Violently, statutory declaration. my tongue was dry. my skin was parched, T Fausleno Bir.nJcardi of Ko. 596 Hai-rh-streoft, f.nd tho exprei&iou of my face chaiiged Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wsle?, sculptor, altoeether A do solemnly and sincere!} deolarc that I have careb ' fully perused aud Lave signed the accompanying SStsrp AC"Ic3 Taste . document consiatiiig- of the preceding elev.n folios „ T , t „ numbered Ito 11, and the same contains a true and came into my mouth. I could a t see pro- faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements perly, and I was violently sick. Light of Tonic ; and I make this solemn declaration, conany 'kind irritated me, and the least sudden soiei.tionsly believing the same to be true and by J . , j i/i . virtue of the provisions of an Act, made and passed or unexpected, sound would jn the ninth o£ the iesgn Qf hel . prosent Majesty. ■!*•'' Vl«se»wfrlM es'&!es.s'*liP>e 5'&!e5.s'*liP> R>l@ inl.Huiedan Act for the moie effectual abolition ot z viosoc^tsy &ts.s-oie ivie, Oaths and Affil . mations taken all( j made in varioua For two or three days the fit would last, Departments of the Government of Sew South Walas; rnrimr- wliioh time ]' lav stretched on mv and to subsiitufe Declarations in lieu thereof, and ma ing- rt men time 1 lay stietcnea on my for th(j Buppres , io|l o£ voluntary and e.\tr.vjudic»l bed unwilling to speak or move, and Oal)hs and Affirmations. UnalJie to Eat or Drinlt •" •^-" / , ' ' ■n'ith ihe exception of a cup of weak lea or JL_*^L /f) •jft'^ a little boda water. As time went on 1 j?C/. *> & J /?jf,?/]/lsf '/" /~&JIA '/%. >egan to £ et frightened cojiceming my ff*' * , f r.nf;s. I thought they were louched. I \J rad'a hacking and troublesome o*o^l. One De ,l a , e a in Pydnev this csih day of Xzj, 1593 ioctoi- thov.i'.n; it was the iu'M htkio me Josspu Uesbx CoiiiKM, J.i'e

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Otago Witness, Issue 2412, 24 May 1900, Page 65

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Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2412, 24 May 1900, Page 65

Page 65 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2412, 24 May 1900, Page 65

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