WH vT THE MILKM SAW. Edward Joseph Smallbone, a milkman of Kensington, said that he heard screams from Mrs Nicholls' house. Running there he saw Mrs Nicholls drag one <f the servants into tl chouse t»v her hair. He afterwards saw Mrs NicholL* beating the girl with a stick. He protested against such cruelty, and Mrs Nicholls told him to mind his own business or she would send.for "hi police. She slammed the front door and appeared at the drawing 300 m window, and blew a I vhistle i.or the police. After further evidence the inquiry was adjourned.
A LIFE TIME OF Indigestion! Absolutely Incapacitated for Business. WAS SCEPTICAL . . . and had no faith in any Medicines but what doctors prescribed, when his friend WORRIED HIM. he threw prejudice aside, took 'ILEMtijt'TS Toxic, now Mr L T. Forrest Angas-street, Adelaide, South Australia. writes on January 6th, 1897:—I oannot longer withhold my testimony as to the efficacy of Clements Tonic. Erom early manhood until my present age, whioh is 41,1 suffered very seriously from Indigestion, whiph manifested itself in various forms— constant drowsiness, lasting and splitting headaches, which frequently absolutely prevented me from attending to my business. I had not' the slightest faith in my medicines, except thoae prescribed by the leading doctors, and consequently spent a large portion of my income in professional advice and and chemists' drugs without permanent benefit. About six months since, when on a holiday, compelled by my own enemy, Indigestion, a friend fairly worried me into takiug a few doses of ClanienfciToaic. Against my will and long standing prejudice I was forced to admit fooling relieved, but even then thought it only tuinporary. However, my friend iuducjl mj to continue for a little lunger, and I must now oonfess with deep gratitude tbut for six. mouths I have had no B/oiptoms of thj oil troub'e. I can ge tardugb my work wita.mt difficulty, and feet younf again. I trmt tli tt other sufferers tmv srain the urn* relief ad yours faithfully,. w* * "'" L, T. FORREST 1.
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9025, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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340Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9025, 24 March 1898, Page 3
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