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Known ft Pull a Man Together when Nothing Else Would do Him any Good. At the time I took little interest in anything, but I had juit enough curiosity to ask him irhat it wm.' He didn't tell me then, but next day he brought me half A Bottle of Clement* Tonic He {old me how to take it, and gave me the first dole himself." . . - "Did you notice anything 1" "No, I didn't, for I'forgot all about It But my friend came next day, and asked me hew I felt, and I had to tell him that I had ■ forgotten to take any more of the medicine. • You Look a Little Brisker, anyhow,' he replied, and I certainly did feel a trifle brighter. He then took a parcel and ; placed it on the table by jthe\bed«ide.> It contained half-a-dozen bottle»of Clements Tonic, which he Wad taken the trouble to get expressly for me. 'Now,' he said,' I hope you won'tShaye to take the lot, but there : the bottle* are if you should require them.'" *' /'.How did you get on 1" "From that moment I Took No Other Medicine, nor did I. try any of the 'local treatments,' as I used to oall them, which were continually being reoommended to me. I think 1 told you I was little else than Skin and Bone; Well, after a few doses of Clement* ! Tonio I started to eat. I didn't seem v «ble to get enough of .anything, as the people round me were afraid to gire me too much at a time, owing to my great weakness. 1 began to ' ' Feel Quit* Cheerful, too, and took a lively interest in the newspapers. Whole nightelhad used to lie awake, but now I slept like a. top from 10 o'clock to 8 o'clock the next morning. I was able to get up and i Walk Short Distances; " and a marked improvement was noticed in me every day. The way I put on flesh was * wonderful. People who saw me said mint was a case of , The Recovery from the .after, ejects of fever that,they had -aeen,and'thesame people hadprophesied that I wouldn't get weir for a year or two, but they .we're all, wrong. ,-,!» two. or three months I was knocking about the plantation, and getting fatter and Stronger. Day. by Day; I told them what had cured.me. I don't know what i« in Clements Tonic, butlt seems ■ a thorough. ■ Specific Against Fever, ' . and it pulls one round .wonderfully qniokly when quinine' and other drugs usually used for that complaint have no effect." " I suppose you have no objection to your case being made-public?" ' "Oh, no, none at all, and I think that" steps should be taken to inform people in marshy districts of the protective qualities of Clements Tonic,,.and that it t should be supplied by the squatters to v 'r -, . All Ailing Station Hands." Our reporter then, having thanked Mr. Gibb for his courtesy, took his leave. Dccbred at Sydney, this 19lh d*y of April, IMS before me, O. H. FOLKY, J.P.

"j&jn: mxjir, TAILOB, TN TEA. hi* friends and.the public generally for the liberal s' pport accorded him in the past, hat pleasure in informing them that he has jnst imported* per sa. Pakeha, from London an EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AM) WELL-ASSORTED STOCK of Spring & Summer Goods, consisting of ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS, PLAIN and CHECK VICUNAS, SERGES, and FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS; »k«» Large Selection, of tansy Cri«k«fcing •ringsA Good Range of White and Silk, Worsted Vetting*. Inspection Invited- Fit an 4 Work■uuukip Guarantee*. ADDRESS— VBOWN BTIMT, TSAXF.fi Telephone 3. .. V P.O. Box 49. F. BATTSON, Tinsmith, Plumber, Gas & Electric^ Bell Fitter, , POLLEN STREET, THAMES. TTAS A WELL.ASSORTED STOCK -LJ- of TINWARE, WASHING FURNACES, IRON CHIMNEYS, TANKS, PLUNGE BATHS, ETC., ETC., CORRUGATED IRON CURVED TO ANY PATTERN. All,orders promptly attended to By compstent workmen under my own p«. ■obll raperriaon. Menjs all wool colonial ..,made suits •worth'27s 6d/for 18s 6d, during Cullc« and Co.'a summer gale. Men'a all woolcolonial tromsera 5a 6d, worth 7a 6d.— Advt. At Cullen'a summer sale you can buy ladies' corsets worth 2s lid for Is 6d ; urn. brellae, 3h 6d f« Is lid; iunshades, worth 4b 6d for Is 6d. Bargwai for eTerv,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9878, 25 February 1901, Page 4

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