* 4r B v Searches in Vaifi till he finds (by our special EEroRTEK.) an effort ar.d came cut here, andas. I havi „ , , . , L, T .. T , told you I rallied a lit Lie. What was ray Our reporter knocked at So. 21 Harmer- distress, however, to fmd after I hadta' itreet, Sydney. A gentleman opened the here for a time that I wa.s setting door. b B "Do I speak to Mr. Bryce?" asked our As Bad as _ver. re »°You do/ answered that gentleman. This fvf ™ STS T f T fc auxiet £> a , s . J ha <? « Well, I have heard that you experienced f n(!erol J' hoped that I was on the high roafl ' J l to recovery. I made haste to supply mysel! A Great Recovery - with a powerful tonic, hoping to ward Oi, , , ... , , cm x the worst symptoms. But I was ■>f your health by the use of Clements •> l Tonic," Bitterly Disappessiieel. "I did, and j'ou are welcome to the I began to get as bad as ever. I tried any fullest, information I can give you. I con- quantity of the mediciaes I saw advertised Bider the way Clements lonic eftectcd a cure f or nervous, complaints. Every one. of them in my _ was a dismal -failure, and I could- not find weng-stsißeisng. Case, " _ a remedy that could abate -a single symptom" as something little less than miraculous. I of m^ terrible complaint. One day "■■ - was ill for a very long time. As a matter • A Personal Frieincfl ~" - ' Df fact, I wunc out from Scotland, of which t H - d _ b - ihinldrin country Lam a native, with a view to thafj pc , hapSj ft remeJy wMch cm . cd _* , - Improve my HeaSth," might do you some good. but I am sorry to say that the sea voyage ■'* Our&& IVle and change had but a temporary effect.' Of o f a dangerous illness. - I asked him what course, as you may see, lam 111 j t waß> < This is it,' he said, and lie proExccfSerst Health now, dvc f d a ; bottle of Clements Tonic. I laughed at the idea of any more tomes. However, xnd can ottend regularly to my duties wilh he loft thu bottle making me Ihe Company by * horn lam engaged. But Promise to Try it. Dnce I was -always falling sick and. being aid up. I suffered from an extraordinary I ,t, to °k or three doses one after tha Si _. _ , . . other. In a few hours I was forced to adniit •$ Ksrvous Complasnt, to myself thafc j felfc a .vhich utterly defied the efforts of the Decided Change ioctors. Sometimes 1 was completely pros•rated. Work of any kind was an absolute for . tlie better. • I certainly felt better in mposaibility. I couldn't even read A news- spirits. In fact I- felt almost cheerful to paper. My head ached violently. My thlllk th at I had found \carfcbeat very rapidly and I had a sensa- Something at Last which had :ir vu pp S anT g V&SC " S> an EfFect »pc» my CornGasp for my Breath. pi-tot. Hope revived, and I ™ .... . , ... serat for s©?m© mere Clememia ihere was nothing in my throat, though ; it ' <\ as a spasmodic action of the muscles of my ■ '©mo. .hroat, caused by the disordered state of my Nor was I disappointed. This remedy aerves. At least, that's what the doctors had a most distinct and noticeable re,u Scotland said. My limbs on these occa- cuperative effect. My appetite, which sions trembled as though I was suffering had almost totally deserted me, returned rom ague. Sometimes I suffered from a with, as I might say, extra force. There's 'eelicg of no mistake, Clements Tonic makes yon eat. Anxiety and Dcep<m« e ncy. fflffij 25-~?_! C goXj no better as time went on, but worse. nervous prostration Finally I was carefully examined and over- Gradually ansS 'Surety " -tamed by a physician, and 'he came to 'the * conclusion that I was afflicted with some gave way to Clements Tonic. I obtained sort of liver-disease, and it was the improper l°ag nights of refreshing sleep for .the first u-orking of this organ that brought on these time for many years ; and I awoke in the Jistreasing symptoms. He recommended a mormug 111 a cheerful frame of mind, wifch jareful system of dieting, outdoor exercise, a go° cl appetite for my breakfast, and a A nd a ohaugcof air ; and he prescribed some . positive desire to engage in some work. By eery powerful medicines for me. I carried sticking closely to Clements Tonic -«ut his instructions to the very letter, but jj EsrSsr©sy Era.cßJoa.lec3 his medicines had no permanent restorative - us dj M h affect. I still continued to sufier from the . afflic<ed m | fol . yenrs . lam now constituLemble tionally as sound as a bell. I never have Fits ©f Nervous Prostration. now so much as a flutter of the heart ; and , , . . T T as to nerves, I have none — that is,- 1 don't Another doctor that I saw said I was suffer- f d that j hftve any _ and : thillk that . a - mg irom a peculiar form of heart trouble. .* J 1 began to have no faith in doctors, as I prep re » er Way to Fee!." only sef-med to get woi - se under their treat- r * ment. The confinement consequent upon my Mr. Bryce here 'held out his hand, and complaint began to undermine my consti- showed our reporter that it was perfectly Mition. I can safely saj' that I never had steady. one hour's consecutive sleep, and when I " And you attribute your cure entirely t« woke I did bo Clements Tonic ?" Wirfcfrl a c'l^OCkc 'l^OCk "Yes, I most certainly do; and I also _' ' owe it to humanity to make the nature of and ail in a cold sweat, just as though I had m y complaint and its cure public property." nightmare. My digestion grew very bad. Our reporter then thanked Mr. Bryce fot i?y food came back after very nearly every hi s mo st intelligent answers, and witb^ meal. I never took any pleasure in eating. drew. In fact it was onty a trouble to me. 1 lost _______ much weight and grew very STATUTORY DSCLAP.ATiOH Weak and De^iSitatsd. -^^ Fer of H 21 H «meMtre^ I had a stooping figure and a parchment-like TOlcmnly Tn^sfncw^y^ecLi^t'hafThave^refully sfein : and although that is long enough ago perused ai:d have signed the aocompanying document, I looked then ten years older than Ido now. consisting of the preceding nine folios, numbered Ito W^t mno l»nt fin?™* r.f different, sortq nf 9, and the tame contains a Inie nnd faithful account In ot one, but aozens or ciiaei ent soi us oi of my il]negs and oure by clemonts ToniCi and T medicines did I try. xnese this solemn declaration conscientiously believing tho ... _ j~_ __»j A _. *%.._,_. same to be true and by virtue of the pro\ 1910113 of an ASS Pl-Otessea tO CJwre Act made and passed in the ninth year of the rehra , . , mi ,1 of Her present MajeßU, intituled an Act for the more nervous complaints, lney were worse than effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taicen useless. I never had one minute's relief and mnde in various Departments of the Government from any one of these so-called remedies. ?f? f New South Wales, and to substitute Deuiaiv.tions « +l .,ti ml! i n ;j „„ ;,, wi Tho Anrinr* in lieu thereof, and for the suppression cf voluntary At last 1 was laid up m bed. J.ne doctors and extra-judicial Oaths and Affirmations. s.aid they could do « Kotß-Ecng for EVIe. \^ xX-> $W ._* lii short they gave me up, and suggested X ; .rfv(t {^AV* \ Q/ . _/ vjwjtV&t that the only thing that could do me any •^^ (J good was a long sea voyage — that is if I was Declared in Sydney this ESIK 3f May, ISdS, betOP ghyeicallj; »tro^& enough tsijeaE iS. I made me, ja_es __.o&psoh, J.if. ■
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19001121.2.191.1
Bibliographic details
Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 69
Word Count
1,321Page 69 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2436, 21 November 1900, Page 69
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.