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"Struck Down for Death His Own Words,

Experts said he could not be cured HIS PERFECT CURE A SURPRISE TO EVERYBODY.

Consulted an Expert in liver disease. He told me that my liver was in a very bed state, and led me to understand tL it I Could Never Expect to be cured; aol gave up all hope of getting better ng»in. I resigned myself to my fate. I felt that I was already in the grasp of Death, and lay in bed expecting my end." «' You cheated death, however, judging by your appearance." "Yes, and this is how it happened. My nephew rocommended Clements Tonic. I got some, hoping it would at least rolievo me." "And did it Mr. Hawkes!" " The first dose was more use than all the other medicines I had tried. It was very effective, for it Struck at the Root of my complaint. From the first Clement Tonic had a stimulating action on my liver. The pains in my back were soon easier, and my head felt lighter and clearer than it had done for a long time." " Did you still have fits ?" "No, not a fit; it stopped them at onco. I persevered with Clements Tonic, and it was plain to everyone thai Z was getting better daily. I Sacked the Doctors and scorned their preeoriptione. Their mediolnee did not touoh my disease. Olemente Toniocured it, and all the evils went away without my being aware of H. My appetite returned, I pub •a flesh again, and soon got strong. I lost all that tired weary feeling of lassitude and was quite bright and cheerful, and instead of sitting half stupefied in a ehair all day or Lying like a Loff k bed, I felt lively and energetic. A few weeks' treatment with Clements Tonic quite rsstored me, bnt, ef course after five long years' ilbesa one eannot expeot to Rebuild a Watted 9yetem k a week, bnt the way Clements Tonic brought me along was a perfect surprise, not only to me, bat to everybody. The only regret I hate sew is that I had nob been lucky enough to itrike Clements Tonic at the start. If I had known its value earlier that first .attack would have been my last, and I should have saved Five Lone; Years of Suffering. I am thankful, however, that I came across Clement* Tonio when I did— 1 Better late than never.' It entirely eradicated all disease from my lystem, and did what doctor's physic could not do in all those years. In short, it saved my life." " And may I publish your endorsement, Mr. Hawkes!" . " Certainly, it Is the simple truth that I have told yoo ; I am here to prove it, and all the neighbours know I was Knookine; at Death's Door for five years. I have proved Clements Tonic a genuine article ; I owe my life to itWhy should I, or anybody else, object or be ashamed to endorse tnoh a valuable medicine. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I. JiMSS Hawsh, of Hawkesview, Guilford, la the Colony of New South Wales dp solemn!; and sincerely declare that I have carefully read Ui< annexed document, consisting of eleven folios ant) consecutively numbered from one to eleven, »n<| thtt it contains and is a true and faithful accouni ef my illness and cure by Clements romo, an. also contains my full permission to publish I he same n env way; and 1 make this solemn declaration con seientiously believing the same to be true, and h; virtue of the provisions of an Act made and p<ssea » the nintti year of the reifn of her present Majesty intituled "An Aot for the more effectual abolition o Oaths and Affirmations taken and mads in thvarious Departments of the Government o' Ne» South Wales, and to substitute Declarations in lit" thereof, and for the, suppression of voluntary an-«tt»-judicial Oathiand Affidavits.'-' f/OA W 7& Declared at Fairfield this sixth day of Jul": ISOS,

/JVo» t\t Trtm*ris Journal.) (ST 078 OWN MfOBTlB.) Mr. J. Hawhoo, of Hawkesview, W.&.W., ii now one of the Mirt «id healthiest-looking men one MBtJA meet in ft day's march. We heard ire long yean he had been a terrible JtHt, ted that x course of Clements '•ait bU completely restored his health, * thk paper {Tkt Frteman's Journal, Sydft) dfejatched a reporter to tee him. ' M You look M though you'd never had ft jdfty'i Ulna** in your life," said our reporter Sb »wing Mr. Hawkei. [ "I may look well enough now," was the bnply, "wd . My Hoalth is Porfoot, at Me* Iwm itrnok down for death. The acton have girt* me up, and it leemed as jeagh nothing remained for me but to mo my aAtfef rf this world and prepare irtßemzt." «' Yon m«s* have bad ft narrow squeak, then. What fiwt caused your illness ?" *' It must hare been coming on for a long time before it showed iteelf. My occupation was i«f trying. I was a market gardener, aad I earted large quantities of vegetables ta the Belmore Markets. This necessitated np rery early in the morning, and, M ft matter of hot, I rften waited up all Bight so m to be first in the field and get 6he beet arleai. My meals I got at my : Qttoor, Giddy Pooling-, orhub I eta hardly deteribe, and ene day, after I earn* bftck from the markets, I was ■need with ft fit. That was the beginning, f tempemily |ot better of this attack, but I was a ehanged man. Sheeting pains would suddenly dart through my b»ck and lead, after which a feeling of sickness and Falntnooo would Ovorwholm sum. My digesden went all wrong, and what little I ate did no good, for I got mere •ike ft confirmed invalid every day.' rt Did ye* so* a doctor V "Tee, awrteftl; bnt they didn't know what was the matter at first; but seme of them itdi I vm luffering from a alujguh smd disordered Hver, and they gave me ft whole host of directions as to diet and how I was te live, betides any quantity of medicines. I tried bot bandages te my back tnd abdomen, ba* lot no relief from them, nor did the doctors' physie do me any permanent good. All day long I was in such ft sluggiih ttete tbftt I mm* ft* nothing. I was in ft tort ef sluggish ©tupor or Lothargy, srhieh never left me. I suffered in this Wfty for ever five years. At last I got into suoh ft despondent state that when I wished to see the doctor I was too nervous to drive to his hone*. I was frightened of going off through the staking of the earO, so I was forced te ftooept what support I could get from a friend, and crawl along with him and the belf *f a stick. i had cot to Woak that I couldn't walk without * stiok. My fee* was drawn, and anyone could see in it the pallor of a long-continued disease. What I have described was my usual state, but vrnj now and again the shooting pains in my htad and back would become more intense, and then I should have another fit. Chinking that perhaps I oould obtain better treatment I Wont to tho Hospital. ffhree doctors there gave me a long and Tery careful examination, but they could not tell definitely what wan the matter. And all their medicines and attention failed to oure me. Every doctor asked me the same question, ' What is the matter with you!' This BIIIy Question, In my enfeebled state, used to rouse and Irritate me. ' That's what 1 came to you to know'l replied." " Your e»se must have seemed hopeless! " Yee; I had very little hope of ever ?etting better. I became very low-spirited* took ao interest iu anything. I

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Waikato Argus, Volume IX, Issue 767, 29 September 1900, Page 2 (Supplement)

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