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Anaemia, Atony, Dyspepsia. ft VERY DANGEROUS CONDITION And AN ABSOLUTE RESUSCITATION ' The Case Of "Surely you tried some remedy?" ■«■«%«% a^v-ati.-- ■%****■*■ " " Yes } I was always taking mediunr MISS IRENE PAYNE. from the very first. I took bottle aiic, .-: -,;;..- bottle of different things.; They were all (From the "Nepean Times.") V,- the same. They none of them did me any (by our social.) B °« Have no doctors attended you ?» ©ur reporter called on Miss Irene Payne, « Yes, but unfortunately their medicint of Penrith, N.S.W. That young lady also failed to cure, although they had every opened the door herself, and on hearing of chance, as I always followed out minutely the reason of his visit smilingly welcomed the directions of my medical attendants, him into the house, and needed no pressing . lAfae irt n»sna.ir to felate the story of her sufferings and her ' ,f w«s»»j»." prompt recovery. She now appears to be in *»»*> to do. My stomach was in such a die possession of redundant health, and of a state that it was with the utmost difficulty bright and vivacious temperament. On the tha * j l could retain the lightest and most pressman aaying so, she said, "Yet once easily-digested foods. r __ _ J *' . . ' . " But I understand Clements Tome came My Constitution Seemed to the rescue ?" Shattered. « Yeg ; I had frequently heard of it durA. long continued illness had quite broken ing the later stages of my illness, and itwaf me down." recommended to me by a friend j but I was " How did this occur, Miss Payne ?" very loth to take any more medicine, as my 11 1 began to suffer from what is scientifi- • stomach was in such a tender and weak ally known as anaemia. My blood got state that I was extremely poor. My appetite and strength Fearful of Irritating It. ne trouble, and Soon after eatin#, pain and ? th . er . "^n? 1 wll ! ch ., ÜB ? d f to "^"T s «ense of fullness in the chest wfsa regular feel « c k this Clements lonic a toncehad al edition with me. As the days went by %>££& gS^St JASKftJ if I was Less and Less fact that it put a stop to •hie to properly digest aad assimilate my The Vomiting of B!ocd.^s£ od. Olteii enough I saf&pd l from wind, And what blessi ifc wa3 T;o be able to"eat .vlnch slowly formed within, till the pam aomething without being almost certain to mused by its prepare was almost beyoncl yomifc< | usi Cleme | ts Tonic reg ularly ,ohef I always felt too dull and languid Rnd carefuUy f was able to agai^ tvk J , o perform the light household duties which Btrengthcningfoodsandwasalsoableto digest ell to my share. I »WB.felt too weary them with great advantage to my hellth •-nd tired to move When I stood up, in geuerall y. 6 The biliouß at fe tacks in J two or * very few minutes I should feel too weary f hree w^ ekß were nearl done with onl a o remain on my feet, and was only too glad riight turn coming on n £ w and againj M ° Throw Myself Down I continued to progress , « » oeuch, as exhausted as if I had ibeen „ ly * OwardS " e f f * h . 'oing half-a-day's hard walking. At night they troubled me no more. My headaches ay »t was always broken and unrefrelix- w f e banished, and sweet sleep once more 9 ~ »> refreshed me at night time. You could " Surely this was the worst stage ?» almost see Clements Tonic filling my vein* "Ohdear.no! This was only the begin- w , lth , much-needed red blood. My ling. Sick headaches now made tEeir cheeks began to fill out and displayed a tinge t ppearamce, and these were always followed ° f "?• * f / h P s , and S uma . becwn « .°, f » ,y a violent bilious attack. At such times I healthy colour, and, once haying got rid of iouldn't approach the table; the mere smell mv W**" 1 . int ? r ? al . tr ° übles . } T Tamed8 amed »f cooking would bring on retching. My strength and spirits daily, and I soon yes ached with an intense pain, and my regained the yelids swelled and were badly discoloured. Full Health and Strength Alyhead ' whifch I now enjoy." Felt as Heavy as Lead. " I ask your permission to put this in thi I couldn't bear to speak or be spoken to, Nepean Times ?' «id I ahould have to lie down in seclusion lr of course you can," replied Miss Payne. •ill the worst of the attack had somewhat uoderated. I never had much time after STATUTORY DECLARATION. >ne of these attacks before another came on, I, Imns Patnk, ol Penrith, in the Colony «no\U. You don't know how document, consisting of eight folios and conI llsorl +r» nMgii '<, . iecutively numbered from one to eight, and that it I USen TO ureaa ? . & contains and is a true and faithful account of niy *i.eae "attacks " * " illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains «• They must have been wealrenino- V* my full pe«™>, Mion 1 *o publish the same in any way■■l " nave rjeen weaKemng I and j ma ke this solemn declaration conscientiously " Iney were, indeed. I grew thinner and believinp the same to be true, and by virtue of the \ dinner every month, and my constitution provisions of an Act made and passed in the ninth aatmn mnr« anil mnro onprvn tori y ear °' th e * e 'ffn «' her present Majesty, intituled =M*me more ana more enervated. i. An Act for t g e more effectual abolftlon of Oaths fiOme Very Dan^erOUS and Affirmations taken and made in the various Svm ntoms Departments of the Government of New South Wales, wjr ■■■§#«#■•«• an^ to BU |, Btltute declarations in lieu thereof, and i«t In. Sometimes I vomited blood nearly tor the suppression of voluntary and extra judicial -.11 day. It's hardly necessary for me to Oaths and Affidavits. ell you how weakening this was, or to ' Q I )•■«* What a Perilous Condition HT MQ' I was then reduced. You could see by my mO /]\£/Y\JL' I QU~A/y[jLt Irawn and pallid face that my vitality was / X T ery low. Sly lips, which should have been •ed, were as pale and ,leaden coloured aa my Deekred at Penrith this eighth day p* August, iheska, and if you looked at my gums yoi ™ thousa ? ld e ' aht hundred and ninet v-eiffl,t, befor. rould have found them white also." ' w. ITULTON, J.P. CLEMENTS TONIC is entirely impartial. It will act in precisely the same wayi br a prig or a policeman, and have the same beneficial e fleet on pauper, politician, peer, mtrician, prince or potentate. It is a distinct leveller of mankind ; it makes no distinction, -efc tho highest or the lowest suffer from any complaint where its use is indicated, aid it will result in the same success, no matter what the social status of the. patient - ■'wo.pennT-^^lffn.nv uoar»"iMnH only %ppeal to the ignorant credulity of the plebeian*.

yy^ (mtmmmim t^^m^^mm " ' <$» j If !l|l''lfll![|j|||'^fe^l||fij| II I III] ijljl • MR. ALEX. MCMIXN. JOORSAUST. |? X-v vß*y "<?)' !^ ' • lj|i| •• I must say I find Dr. TibbW Vi Cocoa **j? An XftJ^' Jo&t^\. • ' ''' very pood anil it svi!s me imhiltcly belter \W r& j£<,\\\ '<™*'^ > s. than 'tea, the use of which I have n>'\v V £L W'\t />■'%& — i\ V S^fev abandoned. I find the effect In-: eiidal 'r '/Jrt Cn^H /\d *Js.Br^)iL in a marked dc-.:rcc. I s!.a:l not return to *;S ( ) TSr * \ Va llle llsc of ' c:> any mere - To-day, for v^i Oik ' rAJsI 'xs«s>^\ Ji htyftk instance. I had breakfast at 7.30 a.m., and Ts ('£&&& "! consequenre <>f .1 pressure of work at «$> Vff> fW^^^^ tl»e office, 1 did not to dinner till ncarry t^i „ T*J* f2=z~? *■•' : — -^^^m^^W, W3EJ sustaining efiecl . Vi-Cocoa, which I had >^p 18" T\ at breakfast, "ai.u I was appreciably less M. b InPß^^^^i usual unclcr similar cir " I tS* p| P^%v /5v ® an c Tested Free. *$> rSs. <^^\^^r^2^S=^* v M?^l®@^ 1 1.liv( l iv rl h Write fof Dainty Sample Tin (a post card «? isf VN^^M^r^S^ti'^oi^^w /^"Mlv- will do^' but mention lhis Paper. »gp |& iß^^^^ft'"' DR. TIBBLES* VI-GOCOA Ltd., . § ck fc&^?«sS 269 George St., Sydney. f?

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6936, 27 October 1900, Page 7

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