Indigestion and Biliousness. CLEMENTS TONIC SUCCEEDS. The Case of Mrs. M. A CADE. (By a Special} No. 68, Park-road, Addington, is the residence of Mrs. Mary Ann Cade, who recently verified certain extraordinary statements which had arested the attention of a special writer. In answer to the reporter's question as to the nature of her remarkable experiences, Mrs. Cade said: — "The doctor told me I was suffering from indigestion and biliousness. I was really in a very perilous condition, and suffered enough torture to last me a lifetime. I thought I would never get over my sickness, in view of the fact that so many complications set in, and the doctor's medicines were inoperative." "Can you describe your several ailments, Mrs. CadeP" " I should rather think so. Abominable stabbing pains came between my shoulders, and I was likewise afflicted in the lower part of my right side. When I had eaten a few mouthfuls of food my stomach felt as if it were overloaded, and immediately followed eructations of wind. The wind moved backwards and forwards, causing terrible paroxysms of agony, besides promoting an unnatural quick beating of my heart. These indications of disease frightened me considerably, and I had still greater reason to feel alarmed when I noticed my face become a deathly white, and my lips almost colorless. I was always drowsy and dejected, feeling as though there was nothing in the world for me to think about. For a while I could sleep fairly well, although I was troubled with nasty dreams, and never experienced any benefit from the slumber I obtained. In course of time, 'however, I found it more difficult to get to sleep, being kept awake many a long night through, by anxious forebodings and bodily torment. Sometimes the dreams were so dreadfully repulsive that I suddenly awoke from them, and lay in a state of doubt as to whether they were real or not. _ I was exceedingly nervous aad excitable, the most simple thing setting me in a frenzy of terror." " How did your strength keep up under the strain?" "It soon faded out of existence. Weakness became so pronounced that I could not' raise a chair without considerably exerting myself. If I sat down all day I still felt fatigued and weary; but 1 could not rest always. I had several attempts at doing a little work the result being that I was soon completely prostrated with the effort, besides having agonising pains darting through my limbs, and I could not stand up straight. I was further weakened by periodical attacks of neuralgia. Terribly acute pains darted through my temples and worked up to the top of my head. These maddening pains often laated, without a moment's respite, for a week at a stretch. My body was now as thin as a skeleton. My medical adviser said I would get rid of the neuralgia when I regained my strength. If I had to wait till then I would have gone mad, because his medicines did not strengthen me in the least. I then tried several medicines, which I saw advertised, but they, too, failed to afford relief. Despondency beyond measure fell upon me. Then a small booklet was handed to me one day, containing some marvellous cures resulting from the use of Clements Tonic, I ascertained that they were tiue, and then started on a course myself. That was the turning point in my career, for I gradually gained an all-round improvement in my health. Considering the non-success of my doctor's and other medicines, it is really astounding how quickly Clements Tonic cured my complaints. First, my nerves were toned up, and the neuralgia was put under. Then my appetite came back in conjunction with the great reviver—sleep. The sick headaches and body pains departed one by one, leaving my limbs lithe and active. A tinge of red came into my cheeks, and I threw off that distressing feeling of despondency. Having the right physic at last I persevered with it till there was not a trouble of any sort unconquered. Neuralgia never affects me now, and my diseased liver was made healthy and sound by Clements Tonic." "May your statements appear in pVint?' r "Yes. Many people may benefit thereby, so you can publish these facts in any way you like."
STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Maky Ann Cadk, of No, 58 Park Road, Adding, ton, Christchurch, In the colony of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read tbe annexed document, consisting of two folios and consecutively numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is a true and laithtul account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic and also contains my lull permission to publish in any way my statements, which I give voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, arid by virtue oi the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled « The Justices ot Peace Act, 1B81." }faviU j4ton "V 44&* Declared * Addington, N.Z., this thirteenth day ol December, die thousand nine hundred, before me, JOHN C. SOPP, J.P. f&COMPOUNDP KAYS COMPOUND JH UHy» ESSr ice OF _Vof/l proven efficacy ____%_r m COUGHS_COLDS OF ALI. CHEMISTS VITADATIO. AGAIN VICTORIOUS, HYDATIDS CONQUERED. Clear Spring Laundry, 107, Elgin-street, Carlton, Victoria. June Bth, 1903. TO MR S. A. PALMER, Dear Sib, —For the benefit of anyone suffeiing from Hydatids, this is just to tell them of the wonderful cure that VITADATIO has made in my case. Two years and eight months ago I went to the South African war, but after twolve months service I contracted Enteric Fever, and before I was thoroughly well I was sent to the field again, and at last had to return to Australia feeling very bad indeed. I saw Mr S. Wood, of Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, and he said to me, " Come to my shop, and I will givo you a bottle of Vitadatio, and if it does not cure, you need not pay for it. Before I had finished the bottle, I felt a great relief of the pains in my inside. I continued taking the Vitadatio, and after the fourth bottle I was one day taken very sick, and vomited up a black jelly substance full of Hydatids. I am now in the best of health, and anyone who would liko to see me can learn what your medioine has done for me.—l am, yours faithfully, E FERGUSON. I have muoh pleasure in certifying to the correctness of the above Testimonial, it was through my recommendation that Mr K. Ferguson took VITADATIO, the result has been highly satisfactory, and he is now in the best of health. S. Woods. | 371, Brunswick-streot, Fitzroy. For further particulars. S. A. PALMEB, ' Warehouse, Waterloo-quay, WE-L-NGTON. Or.rMPon.onc6 Invited. Writo lor Sestimonlals. r The frice of the Medioine is 5/6 and 3/6 per j bottle. c R. RIGG, { GENERAL BDILDEB AND CONTRACTOR, s of the a __uripu_i Stsawi Sash and 0 Door Factory, a IS prepared to undertake all kinds of building and contracting work at lowest possiblo prices. Workmanship guaranteed. Estimates given. Plans . d»wn, jQinwy work s spoolalty, A trial aolloHed. | 0
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7533, 8 August 1903, Page 4
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