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it • I |. - ■ I va OvJ ft SiEAf RECOVERY. . -Atony, Dyspepsia.. A VERY-pANg^OUS! CONDmON ' . ; IN :, ABS©L|iTE REGUSCITATIOfi The Caof ■ "Surfy, ou tried some remedy?" aa. "Yes;. I was always taking medicine ; from the very first. I took bottle after v .„frrrr. — . j ' ! buttle of different things. They were all (Froia the ," Kep:an Times,") the same. They nono of them did me any (by our special.) S oot |- n ■' <••••., •••'!'_• • "Have no doctors attended yon?" Our reporter willed on Irene Payne, ; « y M) < bub unfortunately their medicine f Penrith, N.S.W. J hat young lady also failed to euro,''although they had every pened the door herself,-and on hearing of chance, as I always followed out minutely ■ho reason of his.visit Miuhngly welcomed the directions of my medical attendants, lim into the house, nud pqeded no, pressing . . D , ;o relate the story, of suflerings and her ' , t , Pai . pronipt recovery. She nq\y,appears'to he in w * ia ' i , "?• "v stoinach was m such a tho possession of reduii'lnnt health,.and tf a slate that it was with the utmost difficulty bright and vivacious .temperament. :On tho that; I could retain the lightest and most pressman saying bo, she said, "Yet once easily-digested foods.' l . ... But I understand Clements Tonic came Consttf utjon Seemed to the rescue?" I # "Yea; I had frequently heard of it durj A long continued illness had quite broken ing the later stages of my illness, and it was lino down." _ recommended to me by a friend; but I was j " llow did this occur, Miss' Payne ?" - - , very loth to talco any more medicine, as my ; "I began to sutler from what is scientifi- .stomach was in such a tender and weak j ally, as. jiflteiiija. -My^blood./got state that I was ;exti',emely,,poor. My'appetite and' strength Fearful of Irritating It. ha TV Mll i a bo t ? o£ jjomplexion, with large dark rings under- my J"* b >' Gkmculs lomc > 1 seut for a W, My : fopd no.loi.ger nourished, my «, D j d aafc remedy suit you?" • system, and I becamc >vcak andlanguid „ u cff f |Very soon my digestive oi'gans began to give f ( ' e, t' d Sai! n afte .eat ng pa n and f { Ulia elements Tonic atoncc had an a sense of fullness in t' C chest, w'as a regular invigol . a [ ing cQeej; . The first instance of condition, with As.tho days went by qualities was noticeable iu tho ! 7 C h® ; 7®?.® fact that it put a stop to able to properly digest and 'assimilate -my . The Vomiting Of Blood, food. Often enough I sufjered iiom wind, w ] m (. a bi css j n g was } je a y e t 0 ea |; Ivhich slowly formed within, till the pam something without being almost certain to Causod by its pressure was almost-beyond VolT sit. liy using Clements Tonic regularly jielief. : I always, felt,too ,dull, aiid. languid ftn( j carefully 1 was able lo again lake to perform tjie light hquschcld auties. which . st r(}n gtht ning foodsand waßalso able to digest fell to my share. I always felt too weary them'witlrgreat ad\outage to my health" and . tired to move. , .\\ licn.l stood.up, in generally. The bilious, attacks in two or a very,.few, muiutegl aliould fee) top, weary ireo were nearly done with, only a to remain on my, feet, and was only too glad p ]jaht turn coming on now and again, andas t0 . • , _ I continued to progress Throw Myself Down ~ ...' . „ ... .... , , Steadily towards Health At night they troubled me no more My headaches ijiy rest, was always br.okeu . and unrefreshSurely this'was the worst stage?" , Cle,n . ents 'ff c V 8 j "Ohdcar.no! Tl.is was only the begin- lth . tlo red blood My ing. Sick headaches:,now, made, their cheeks began to fill out and displayed a tinge Appearance, and hese were always followed f i l3 8 u f s . becam . 6 ?a. ,ya , iolent bilious attack. At such times I healthy colour, and, once having got,td^o louldn't approach the table; the mere smell Panful internal troubles Iga n d /cooking would bring on retching. My strength and *Fits and I soon t yea ached with an iutehse pain, and my re S ametl tne tyelids swelled and were badly discoloured. .Full Health and Strength My head , which I now enjoy." i Felt as. Heavy as Lead. " I ask your permission to put this in the [ couldn't bear to speak or be spoken to, mts •" „ ~.. p and 1 shou'd have to lie down in seclusion Of course you can, replied Miss Payne. till the worst of , the attack had.'somewhat Moderated. I never had much time after STATUTORY DECLARATION, one of these attacks before another came on, , I f Payni:, of Penrith, in the _ Colony L "«y mmm«;« sorious. You don t know how document, consisting of eight folios and coni Henri +a secutively numbered from one to eight, and that it I USCu W Lireaia contains and is a true and faithful account of my ,1,... i) illness and euro by Clements Tonic, and also contains 7 t. i ray full permission to publish the same in any way; ; 11 Plicy must havo been weokeningj and I make this solemn dedaration conscientiously I '' They were, indeed. I grew thinner and •'believing the emne to be true, and by virtue of the thinner every month, and my constitution 'provisions of on Act made and passed in the ninth ; ' i . i year of the reien of her present Ma esty, uituuled becamo morQ and more cnei vated. i"An Act for the more effectual abolition of Oaths Some Very DangeroU9 ;Bnd Affirmations taken and made in the various C«mnt,im9 ;Depsrtaents o! the Governnientof New South Wales, , oymjiiuma ; ana to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and set in Sometimes I vomited blood nearly !lor the suppression o! voluntary and extra judicial Ml day. It's' hardly iicccssary for me to Oaths aad Affidavits, tell you how. weakening this was, or to Q ■ tj What a Perilous Condition u, M[J I was then reduced. You could see by my drawn aud pallid face that my vitality was / /) jv'cry low. My lipa.AvUich should lmye been Deo , Me(l ftt Penrith {hi 3 el?hth day of Aug[isti red, were as pale and leaden coloured as my one elgkt hundred and ninety-eight, before cheeks, and if you looked at my gums you me •would have found them white also." W. FULTON, J.P. i 0 CLEMENTS TONIC is entirely impartial. It will act in precisely the same ways for a prig or a policeman, and have the same beneficial effect on pauper, politician, peer, 'Batriciaii, prince or potentate. It is a distinct leveller of mankind; it makes no distinction. iLet tho highest or tho loweit suffer from any complaint where its use _is indicated, land it will result in the same success, no matter what the eocial Btatus of the patient. 'Two-peuny-halfpeuny nostrums only appeal to tho ignorant credulity of the plebeians..

DO fiar LIT MO JiW Sl ! ? THiHMB FKEIS. * / r?r«.w 6!/ " •-r --v.- >•* I ere 6X6 more wa 7 B tlian °. ne 01 j / doing this. One way is spending money in buying goods because they ore cheap, but which are not required. Another way is buying ' cheap and worthless imitations of articles which \ .. are required. ■ 2s spent iu the Furchass of a Box of Neurol la money well spent, but half that amount, paid for an imitation offered by the plausible vendor as "my own preparation—just as good," is money ~ which has slipped through your finger s. o NEUROL IS AN INSTANT CURE FOR HEADACHE. NEUROL relieves neuralgia and all nerve la useful for Colds, for Influenza, for Feverishneso, for Aches in the Bones, for Rheumatic Painß, for Sleeplessness, eto., etc. NEUROL |s Superior to Headache Wafers; it can be divided into doses to suit all , agee, from infanoy upwards. It is a safe medicine, and conains neither , Morphia, Opium or Antipyrine. SEE THE TRADE MARK "RETOOL" 0N EACH POWDER. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS AND CHEMISTS; 2s PER ; BOX.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9496, 25 November 1899, Page 4

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