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PROSTRATED WITH WEAKNESS.

CtamervU Tonic Restores Strength. fifes- Cms *£ Mps. I. E&V&, , (% a Sftekd Befeftmfa ,v K». 18 I«sth-«br*et!, Daaadia, an house wherein Mr*. Jane Mand reejdf*.' To oar reporter, Mm. Hasd itafced that; she had been a great sufferer from bt o»-1 ehi'.iw, a complaint which materially | affected her >well-b©ing in after life. The statements given, below *ra traMrerihed a* they were ottered: 7 "My case wm eonsiderad a very \jk*d: one by my doctor," said Mrs. Hand,; "so much so, indeed, that grave fears were entertained that my disease would develop into chronic complaint. I,was everlastingly throwing up large quanti--tiee> of •a- fehin watery > fluid/ anS' fc'waa .<j«ite .exhausted by a continual cough '• and the excessive . expectoration of \ phlegm. 'All my strength entirely melt? 'ed away, my bones beingTeft With nor thing but a v - yellow-'eoJoured' ekin to cover, them. On retiring to bed I usually slept for two or three hours, but nerer longer,.for my sleep was .then broken by short bet violent file of coughing/ the exertion: of Whieh worked »« mto an nneorafortahle state of peri ■piret-ion. A' panaa then ensued, last? < ingi perhaps, for aa hour, and 1 then, ih* eongh suddenly eemmenced again, oftee eooe?apjanied>by, cr eeaeiderabte quantities »f phlegm. My , throat felt as if it wer* completely * ; blocked up, and itva «mry J with the Sfseataat - diffienlty that I managed--- to .. reathe, ,■, Ifcir»«., these.; a**aefce ■. there ,\«a»;a feeling of compression of my ''onset which was 90 severe that! had to lay hold of any steady object near at i hand" m- that it might assist am i» & drawing::in-'..ay:.breath. -My lip* ***m bine and my pulse so weak that *t sanhi; . hardly be noiiced. banting. The distreae 1 waa- so extremathat ! oftern theagat $ ;''Wa»-geJn t g«to ; die from Buffocatio»i' r : ' " gr«afc ! .y debilitated after »ndkiaß«xixjf remarked the reg&rtor. " Yeu."'-*I waa prostrated with, weak*. ae». The nicest of dainties aenld *j* tempt me to eats as a ,rn!a> though ;S partook of a little inv&M'e food «e«b* ekanally, which alwaye brought m frightfalpasua in> say etomaoh; Just above the. hip waa, «Wth,©r v . s*ee\whefa much tendernese was; located,, whikt the dreadful'' twStc^into I> 'tfetwai»a. aiy shoulders w ere >eo painful that! could fjbt lie on my back. The daylight was too.^etrpagj-.for my.- it,made eighties with' agt awfnl burning ache. la the warm sassker month* my sufferings were t£ theil uijjorst. I thea felt,more tjrjsf and rift* guid than ever.- Every morning my ntouth wae ina. bad state, with atongue covered with a bitter-tasting fur. I got •b excitable and nervous that Tatarted t I'ewblirig at anything .andVafarything, iVtarwards remaining, in acetate of fear- - , Cot a long time. Tans'T' continued tc ' iraifceawa^' for about 'twelve months, ;and aa the doctor'* medicines) were .ignite inadequate to check the progress '■of my. disease, I feeeame afflicted with a -fie.fug of depreesion andaorrow;,whieh made everything in Hfe look dirk and: (comfortless. I did not eare what hap/jpbned, even feeling., indifferent as to ijthether I got, better or not. Indeed,

(T did not expect to regaim my health :as my complaints aeemed invincible '.against all physic*. I could 0&y-4«^,nWi , was •" in a whirl with constant achesi;" "No wonder you were 00 dejected. But about your recovery. How did that tuiwpire ?" I ; "Ahi, That ia my a itbryi A number »F «i«jid«4 «s». **• medicin«3a#fcerj»edisine,.' "each/- * or' whhtfi mad dp me at., the stomach, till ,j*F laafc I otoie ia the paper speaking of the virtue* of Clement* Tonic. A* a last reeouree I bought ; -a bottle- of Clemente To^ic-rand I soon ' bad convincing proof' that I* was going to be aa?ed frdn* deefclu My old trouble* were quicjdy, removed/ evaiy* thing'l could wish lor being restored .3 through the; medium of; Clement* Ycoie. In two or three weeks there vu sat , an, ache or pain left. I slept veH a»3 'my'appetito waa good; My etfefgtß' and energy returned; and . my veom.plaint* all yielded to Clement* Toai©—« 'medicine which I liar* freqettttly re* commended to other sufferer*. Th* Sublie should hear about the merit* ©f Umeate Tonic, so you may publish ia any way my •tAtemeata."

STATUTORY DECLARATION. . I, I**s H*«», of No. t) LeHb-strcat. Daeadla >»«»»*td d«GU««*<, COMriMlag •! Tv« folk* aae" c*n*«piiivery, numkarwl Iran, one (•. («•. «nd <k«t it contklM «U I* « ifa» and felehfat occoant nt mr lH*Ma «ntf euf» *y Clomantc Twilc, sad ■ilM.MnltlM nr fall pwmMo" U jwMish la »»r waj> toy Mewtnwus—which ! give vdtmiarilf, ;»Irt«»» r«e*l*ini any payment; end 1 n»k» this toleran 4etkr««l»« e«AMl«Ml«R»!y ballavJag th» MB* : to lie us*. and by vtrttta et tha • rnTlelatta sf an Act M-ttte Ganatal AftMmbl? of N«v Znhai, Iptitfclftt -TMJMttoMaf Fete* Act, site." A

TISEfi TBA As §l4 favorite In a mw f gniae. UB8|» JO TETTHB AT Si PER POTJHD.

>J oxfoxne simplicity adaace 6f Excellent working fatnras ant, Bxoetßl©r Ploughs are anri vailed. TSay will do perfectly the;work thaticaa be •Wtoto&ef aay plongfc,, asd are goaratiteod to rive satisfaction is any soils wae» a ojJKfc" caa work at all, no saatter bow agh and difSeals the worK "■ Htf Im® ©ftfaenjost aad. approved ; Mad, Revolving awivat stool ■" eiroalar ecfaltoss. Doabla i tOm

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 349, 15 January 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 349, 15 January 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 349, 15 January 1903, Page 3

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