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PIMPLES LIKE YOUNG BOILS. A REMARKABLE CURE IN DUNEDIN. The CaSO Of Mr. F. PALMER. k*""? to me > «a there was abundant mmmim proof off the cleansing properties of , D r , DJ .-u » Olementd Tonic, for the pimples on mi (By * Local KtftrUrJ skin soon dried up and disappeared alu n ■ * • !1 ir„ w.-4-«;«v S 6 ??*?*- - 1 also experienced the rest am. Our interviewer met Mr. Frederick afforded by sleeping soundly «i palmer, of_ No. 107 V HanoveMtrewt* aighfc, without being disturbed bv un» mmmmmmmmmamw " i'uupies came out all over my body,' said Mr. Palmer. " They were just like young boils, with a distressing aching pain, which proved a source of continual annoyance. After a while these pimples and thus the exasperating irritation was intensified. I got no proper rest at night—very often no sleep at all—and I got up nearly every mornSKTmimTl tbo twenty-four I did remarkably welf, but it was not an unusual thing for me to lie in misery all night through and aob sleep half-an-houi. When I did do«e off it was generally about the time I should be getting up, but I was «<• exhausted and done up that I was g id to yield at any time to the overpowering sense of weariness which sometimes brought a brief repose. On awaking, I always found my pillow wet irith a saliva which had been running from my mouth." " Perhaps you were also suffering from biliousness ?" hazarded the reporter. "I am sure I was. Anybody labouring under an attack of biliousness is u over in doubt about the matter, as the gjmptoms are made too forcibly evident to allow of any room for soubt. 1 can advance no reason whatever for this ailment coming on, unless it be attributable to the hot spells of weather I experienced whilst doing business in the tropical islands. I do not re-aember juiitering from bile before this attack, neither are any of my relatives of a bilious temperament. But, at any rate, I fell into a frightfully bad state of hoalth altogether. I had not the least desire for food, having completely lost my appetite. About as much food as would satisfy a delicate child was alwiys enough for me, and I felt quite b.oated and stuffed after eating it. A most uncomforiaVe feeling appeared in my chest, which felt overburdened and weighed down. These symptoms were followed by depressing, stifling sensa';ioii3 which I had to endure for long was in my mouth, and my tongue was dry and furred. The- food that lay undigested in my stomach turned to wind, thus causing almost incessant belchings of sour gases. Sickly headaches were my incessant tormentors; but the heaMiickly went out »unce of strength i a regular trouble 1 in vain to get relief. " What kind of take, Mr. Palmer P" " I cannot remember the names of all of them now, but at all events they did me no good. In spite of everything [ lock my ai'menta remained unconquered. However, whilst reading the paper one evening, my eyes happened to rest on a report relating to one of the most wonderful things I ever read. It was all about a person who. had suffered ero'vt'y like myself, and who was made n-ell by a course of dements Tonie. The idea struck me at once that I ought to follow in that man's footsteps, and so I 3rd. The first bottle of Clements Tonic worked wonders. I felt greatly improved in many ways. For instance, the aggravating itching soon became & little easier, and there was a considerable cessation of those painful aches which ness were effectively stamped out bClemente Tonic, and I am sure (litre is nothing in the world to compare with that medicine for removing bodily pains. Even my bilious headaches departed; but in the meantime I had strengthened my weakened system. At a blood purifier, Clements Tonic lias n<: equal, as it gayo me a clear skin and .*, fresh complexion in place of a yellow mouth sweet. When I had taken thref bottles I had to wait for a week befor I could get any more, on account ol being out of touch with civilization ; but I got another bottle or two as soon as I had the chance. These werr by the time they were finished, I hat regained all my lost vitality, my frame was well covered with flesh, and the de rangements of my nervous system Wert set aside. After reaping so much benefit from the use of Clements Tonic I na who comes under my notice." "What are the usual results of you, recommendations ?" f "The results are always satisfactory A. case in point is that of my wife, whe some years back was in an alarming state of health. She could not waif across the room without feeling a fit ol giddiness como on, and was everiasti'gi complaining about being weary and tail gued. Ido not wonder at it, becan<« she was never hungry, and she was i<j able to digest the light diet partake! of. She used to .suffer with terrible pains in the head, chest, and side, besides enduring frightful agonies in thf stomach and between the shoulders She could not keep the food down at all, but was continually vomiting and straining her inside. A terrible new ous prostration ensued, and at last my wife could not walk; was too weak Then ahe went to the hospital, where » little temporary relief was' obtained but'a second visit was soon necessary, and thus she continued backwards and hospitals three years. Beside* prescribing all sorts of medicines, the doctorsadministered blisters and plasters to further orders, but th»ir treatment did not bring theionged-?or relief ._ Sou>< 1 doctors said it was an exceptionalh severe case of general debility, whilst was saved. Clements Tonic eased all fined state of my bowels was altered ho a regularity which was hitherto ua» strength, and, in short, made her » healthy woman. Publish these facta is any way you choose," STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Fkbdsbick Palubr, of 107 H&norerstifM Dunedin, In the Colony of New Zealand, <i» solemnly and sincerely declare tSjat 1 bare carefully read the annexed document, eonsistlng o' three, and that It contains and Is a true and faith's) account of my Illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish in without receiving any payment; and I make tblj solemn declaration conscientiously believing riie same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions c< an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealard. intituled "The Justices of Peace Aet, ißß*.",^f Declared at Dunedin. this twenty-ninth 4ay of KSAAC SELBY, J.P. SHAMROCK HOTEL, CRITERION CLUB ovhxr HOTEL. DONALD M'RAE Proprietor Begs to intimate to the Travelling and General Public that he has taken over the above old-established Hotel, and hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. The building is being thoroughly renovated, and no expense will be spared in making the accommodation second to nothing on thn Goldfields. Only the Best Brands of Liquors kept in Stock. First-class Stables, in charge of an i efficient groom. Jewellery, Watches, Clocks. Visitors to Town would do well to Inspect F. HIMMEL'S Stock 99, George-street, the Latest, Up-to-date, and the Lowest Prices, Reliable Ladies Watches, 255; Band Ring?, 12s 6d ; with stone, 17s 6d ; post free. Large Stock Greenstone, Ring?, Necklets, Chains, Lockets, Brooches, &c. Repairs Thoroughly Executed. ALEXANDRA SOUTH. James Geddes ... Proprietor. THIS HOTEL has been newly built of Stone, containing 46 Rooms, and Refurnished throughout of the very best. Private Dining Koom Upstairs, also Dining Room Downstairs. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. Hot and Co'd Baths. Suiotly Moderate. Only the Choicest of I iquoks kept. First-class Billiard Table Kxcelsior 'Low Cushions. Nkw Stable—24 L ose-boxes and Stalls All Communications by Letter 01 Telegram promptly attended to. Stoppage Place fur Craig & Co.'s Coaches which arrive & depart daily for Queenstown, Lawrence and Ida Valley. NELSON 99 Geokge-street, DUNEDIN. TEAS Scalds are always painful and frequently quite serious, but Chamber, ban's Pain Balm i 8 a linimen t especially suited for such injuries One application gives relief. Try it. tAXt^^kMiMMaUttri

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 375, 16 July 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 375, 16 July 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 375, 16 July 1903, Page 3

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