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THOROUGHLY REGENERATED. A Perfect Rejuvenation. Tf-» Cut:** of At nights I frequently had to get into « me t258 OI c i- u t; n ° posture, for I did not feel strong SVIRS. CLARA CARTER- enough to breathe properly when lying down." " Did the bowel weakness continue ? ' (From the " Penrith Times," N.S. W.) « « Yes ; that gsi ve me never-ending trouble (BY our. special xepohtek. ) and distress, au-l a feeling of faintness came „,. ,j -i >t nt * t r^ m over me several times in the day. The sen- « My case » said Mrs. Carter, Cm- &s th h j was a , )OUt to mercial-Btrect, Penrith, to our reporter who uncoUcioua. Then I had to remain was questioning her as to her illces*. i*»a faM { h j thought the wors{/ had one of simple weakness, a sort of gradual J w and slo^ ly my Ust bope s decline, but it was a very serious tlnng all restoration to ' health dribbled away. Iti not Tell t^un^JST to'i "tai-:i 1 looked as though I was to waste away . remedy which was able to supply what \.aa Victim to Poverty CT BlOC'J* deficient in my blood, I should have wasted M< .. r ,;. ies ha( j prov ed futile, and doctors and j iat | failed. Then a piece of good fortune Wasted Away Till I Died. happened to me. 'Try Cloment's Tonic.' Thi« wasting digease (if you can call that a These were the words of a friend. 'I'm disease) which showed no violent symptom, sure/ she said, « it will do^you some good, or cave no ditcct acute pain, stole upon me all " \ou took this advice ? unawares. If I had any pain it was only us a "I have congratulated myselt ever since result of my v.eakness. My blood was so that I did. for in five days time the pain in poor that my face weut the my bowels had completely gone, and my . j? v 11 c^«» hesdfolt lighter and almost free from aches. Colour O-f Yellow Soap— Aud how t £ a nkful 1 was to be able to eafc a very waxy looking — and my lips, the inside bit of something again with an appetite. of my eyelids, and my gums were a peculiar Kow that I knew white. I suffered very greatly from loss of f w&s Cj rac j ua ,||y Improving ■leep. Strange as it may appear, I was too * weak and weary to even sleep. When I got I felfc as though a heavy load was lifted off out of bed in the morninu I could hanUy lift my mind. Tlie days went by q»i?kJy and my arms, and in a few minutes I should bo hopefully, for I baw Clements Tonic quite tired out. My appetite was as w eak Was Renewing my Vitality difL^rrStt, and -d filling my veins once more wtthhjjtbj not able to strengthen me. It, didn't digest blood. The rest is a matter otoow^JL properly. I was not strong enough to had no relapse to weakness. Igre*bett«i digest it, and from this cause alo°nc I all the tune. Something like my old health suffered keen distress I «rew werker a»<l Vl S^' returned. Many people are ir^l dCas reguSly ™ the «tou»dcl. They had seen me weak, ailing handsofthe clock went round. Wl* 1 C I Gave up «,y Worfc %SS'££fi? V^l?^^ First, I had to cease washing the clothes, wag won rl cr ful. My spirit? were splendid, and then came a time when I couldn't even j r/l , cv/ gt , uter < 3 a ily j an d it wasn't long wash the tea things, and in the end I was 0Q j cou jj r i 0 the hardest work again — not able to do anything at all. _It took my wor^ which 12 months before I had to give whole stiength to sit up straight, in my „^ My meals were, by the aid of Clements '"hair." Tonic, thoroughly digested, and I could cay " You must have been feeble ? vith truth that JiJorfa ß^ niWßfcßblef * ndin7lierVeß I'was quite well and siron^ partook m the again. The course of the General Debilityofmy System. disease was slow and inI was not able to ttand anything. No sidiOLJS, "2he CUT© Complete noises of any kind. 1 should scic-am out and rapiCJ. with the shock if any unusual sound struck n j a3 v as ; < p irnv ; ss i 011 to publl'h my my ears. I had silly, nervous terrors of all atemenb I shall le only too pleased to sorts of things, and as my illness clung close nr^nb your request. "' to me a heavy despondency settled upon to ££*£, -"M-° 10-'^I 0 -'^ "ESiIKJ to take a hopeful view of anything. No I, Claha Carter, of Commercial street, Penrith, fa woman, I don't caro who she be, could have ™Z^ felt more wretched than I did. document, consisting of eight folios, and conseeuth eJy "But the chemists and doctors. Gould numbered from one to eight, and that it contains and they do nothing for you ?" i« a true and faithful account of my illness and cure • < TSTo inJ^f thA, mnUn't fl^mlqt* T by Clemento Tonic, and alio contains my full perNo, indeed, they couldn t. Chemists 1 n f ieslon t0 publish t h e ss , me in any w »y ; and I mafca tried without number, but they were all thi 3 solemn dcJarat ion conscientiously believing tna failures; and lots of medicines and pills same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions of an were brought to me to try, but none of these y %Z^A^^t^S£ preparations improved my condition any, or effecU ial abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and put an ounce of flesh upon my bones. Two made in the various Departments of the Uo\ eminent Soctorg also prescribed for me, and attended of New Squth Wales, and l to «£.«££ t £" _« rITr 1T .! p in lipu thereof and for the suppression ot >w*uut«fj me for long enough I gave up the one for SiJSgMoftthi wrf Aflfiwtta.the other, but neither of them could do me any good, nor did I find their medicines of *j * any more service than the drugs I obtained (/ if // f from the chemutjr" ■ / \/pA^-v n. n , TO f}Si t >&f/?^mK.<i •• Well, how did you go on V 2fH. <%/\Ms L^M/lXrt/ Is**ablQ TO work, BUt at last I thousand e i ghb hundred and ninety-eight, befort arot into that state that I m . couldn't even walk. Alfred colless, j.p, LISTEN ! When you want a blanket you don't buy & shirt ; you insist on h&ving * blanket, ft Let the same rule apply when yon want Clements Tonic. « You will only waste your money and be disappointed with any other article, no matter how plausibly advertisedYou know by the years Clements Tonic has been the leading and only popular line, that 16 ia the only one you can put trust in.« See the cases it has cured, the reputation it has gained, and the** c«naidfijr if it ia worth your while to waste mgxiey on perfectly useJw«

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 17

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