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aft m^ * ' A Bad Congested Liver And CONTINUED HEADACHE. - CLEIWEftSTS TOI^iC T© THE RESCUE. The C3Se of "Vn, ny stimgthwas lapidly waning. E\ei}thii'a I i!ul we-uicd me; I felt too lUIrO IU! A T»mnli> tncdcion to sit ii| MLimhtmadinir Iwas 4W|IO( lilt f°i« I wlllJJlw not stroii" i noii; h, lion e\ui, to go to a doctor, ______ mid, as IK iKMnj-,1 nu-dical m,ui lived a ~~"~~~~ day's joint ij an •\ l, I \\a<si\ot Uion able to (From, thi " Camjybelltom Herahl.") I'tlordtojuj the expense of getting one to (ny o™ special reporter ) \*ll"Ut 8 of patent and oiher A REPOHTEK from tho CampbtlltounHerald, medioinci, but none of them Bulled my having heard of a thorough cure in a■> comj I. int. At ''st I got so bad I could Bad Case of Congested Liver 'iaiil'\ »«' «■ lit .m to think I should , „ , . , . ne\ci fi • v 1...1 ] Uicil c\en tiling I could and other complications an, in? tlierif.om, lhm|. of> , |n l(| t ,omc J uhcU but M he waited on the patient, Jl.s. M A. ,„ v, lln. j duln'c Know winch w.iy to (Temple Campbelltojvn, near Sydney, and turn foi hrn Kmill\ mj hnobaud requested details of her illness "Yes," said Mrs. Temple, in answer to CarrG to ihe RescuG. a question, " come in and X will tell you all " How .' " •bout it." "One day lie biought home a bottle of "H6V did your sickness begin, Mrs. Clcim nts Tomv " Temple?" ''.Maij," lie said, "'omeone I can icly "A bad cold, caused by getting wet. upou has told me alioni tins. You had [This seemed to settle upon my liver, for, be^tei ■■! ut on it at once." shortly afterwards, I was ".Aiulilid jou " Seized with Fearful Pains . " Yous ' v WdS a llu P°v thou&h a I\ oak onß . „,,,„, . it seewed I lien, and I commenced to use in the b»ck and Bide, lhc pain, especially Clenciils Tonic Ia nbo-it ,i imcU s time I here," said Mrs. Temple, pinemg her li.md fo,, iU] lt Wils ,),„„„ ne A mCilt (]eai of g00(l.g00(l. on her right side, "was so intense that I Tl,,, t Oumc--sne, lv.ivy pam in the chest, groaned aloud. Every night I restlessly wi IRu came „„ ,lI(cl me,vi 3, began to go turned and turned in my bed, trying to find a, Xlv $ 0 sl(,i,nes9 ivm doubled me after » position in which I could get a respite cat|" I)nt> 011 lhc en,,i limi l began to e.it from torture. But it was no use All niy fuo<l ,utll lt lt;ljh <i|ie excutciitms; - position! were alike. Hie p,iin toitured mo „,„„<. ld my q|(],s ;,,„) back gi.ulually •till, and it was only after I was dnnimshid, till oi.e morning I Thoroughly Worn Out Woke an(i round Them Gone. that I should fall into a heavy, but quite j fiot up (lll(1 M.,||. eti a]jo,,t the room, and linrefresliing sleep." picked m> h.u.k on iho place ulicu the "What was the pain like?" .Am ,, lls> ,; ULL. <„t, ,teii i but thcie uas not a "Sometimes it was like a heavy weight n«n of it, not c\en .i soicne^ left K\eiy dragging at my back, and on other t,n, 0 ,ny husband ue.ifc into the township occasions I had a sensation as though lle biouidit me some Clements Tome. needles were being quickly pushed into my Ab )ast j to^\ ]lim i; c needn't go to any side and back." more expense, for " How loug did this continue ? . _ „ _ , . , ... „ "I threw off tbe cold very shoitly, but ' Fe!t Completely Well. my liver trouble still continued. It got I could sleep well, eat well, woik well, and »;„-,,„ .v.rv n-w I felt « ell What more i onld I wish for ? " ... , • «seey cryery uay. «<Howdo>ou.iccountfoi jonnccovdy?" At last it set up a lot of other troubles. <■ I gu c the credit«here thecu'dit is due, After eating, a heavy, oppressive feeling to CUments Tonic. It was Ihe only lemedy in my chrst erne w. I felt a dc&no to f;, t]ie , ots x lncd t)]il, u)llUl j, lwt my throw np my food directly after e.ili»s it; iCt( „ _,„ l)l0Wllu4 11(,,' c it would he undigested ou my client for aU l)i,,uh ,s, x ,pCilk ab l (mJ> d,.d flours like j (,)lis,(] cl ckments Tome the flist lemedy A Lump of Clay. m ti c uoild " At last I turned against my food altogether, „" ''! J?" S ne ,"' c peimission to put •8 eating only caused me agony " t"" '!' llu> Uei ald ' „. , , f " Were there any other nia.ked symp- " \ es" >°" can ,P uUlsh every wd o£ toms?" what I \e told you." " Yes, a continual headache afflicted me in the morning when I felt able to craw 1 STATUTORY DET.AHATION. out of bed and at night, when I wearily Mam Ms to( Ul ,beHtown in lhe threw myself down, it was stUl there I Coi' om O jjj ew Somh Wales, Jlo solemnly and could not get rid of it, try how I would. Pur- simxielv declare tlwt I hue careful)} re.id the gative medicines oave me no relief. Indeed, annexed document, consisting of cit,ht (ohos and these only seemed" to rack my inside, and to ATl^ S3"t»ihW o.'m) make me weaker than ever. You get illness and cuic I>\ CUments Tonic, and also accustomed to laxative medicines and yon oontains mj full peimi'sion to publish the same Can t leave them on. consuentiously belie* mx Hie biune to lie true and b) I'lfl »o Believer \irlti' o! lhc proMsiona of an Act made and passed in , the ninth 3 eir of the reign of her present Mnjesly, in them now. intituled " An Act foi the more effectual abolition ol "As I could eat nothing, of course I lost O»th« <""• Aflliniationj ttken and nude in the miou. t great deal of flesh. My cheeks got *tTAtto&HSZ'ZW%I hollow and thin, and for the suppression of \oluntary and extra judicial P IW:iTl W :iT Pai e iTl v" OW- 1, • Oath 'andAffi MARY ANN TENPUE. People told me I looked like a walking ,t MV wn thl, 271h d „, July, cor Pse 1S!IS before me. " You must have been in a bad state." D. H. BAukek, 1.8,

S|i » riIRE TEAS MMEQUALLEfI M | For Indigestion, Heartburn, Biliousness, Jaundice, and all Complaints of the liiver and Kidneys. THEY ARE INVALUABLE FOR THE USE OF FEMALES; Manufactured ouly at 78, NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533, Oxford Stbeet), LONDON. ymchasers should look to the labels on boxes <md pots. If the address on them ia not, 533, Oxford Street, London, they ays spurious. »■ „ _ . DEEKING IDEAL BINDER, WALTER ARMSTRONG - - - - Ageat, EpEEKA. CABRIAGK WORKS, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9944, 20 January 1900, Page 4

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