r* w „ bw-r4iiir.iii.«-i Opinion. ' Tfc© ©*•*•♦* Mr.B.W.KAYB e (WAWlttMWWfci People have to bacea from an obstinacy of epiai honorable • neuga la tta way, and when such our intelligence la* meat obdurate cannot help but becoavintadthatselfinssrestistobe beet served by unnaorvsd cooperation with the advice givea by Mr. David Wigley Kaya, at No. 97, Leith-street, Duuedia, whteh runs as follows : ' ,a I consider that whoa a person's health is broken down a hotter medium for restoring ona to a Mttad ccadltien cannot ba procured than Otomenta Tonic.'* " H»t« yoa any particular raaaan for atriTing aft abaa aaaajaajaaf* enquired the reporter. " Tap may aaaaai thai I would not make an assertion at that character unless I did ao " reuads,"replied Mr. Kayo, "at such statements waa Id h&v* tba effect of misleading, if tha amtements wera not truetha vary people abaa it ahould be oTery, body's aim end object to aaaist Yes; I have a particular reason, which is that for soma tima I was suffering from a disordered state of my nervous system, and also "en. Those ara ailments which are common to meat people, especially those wheteUvoa are mostly spent indoors, ao I do not think it necessary to dilate npoa tho symptoms to amy great extent." "I would like yon to tali mo some of them," joined ia tho reporter, "if you eaa spare tha timo to do ao." *• Well, unfortunately, I am rather busy just now, or I would have been pleased to devote mora timo to tba subject, but aa it ia one that, when given proper consideration, should" result in assisting similar sufferers cut ojjheir troubles, I'will strain a point and give you a law minutes. My system was greatly rundown after a rather busy . period, end I found myself in that wretched condition when a man feels that he has no life or energy in him. It ia by no means a nice state we be in, to feel that the least thing is a trouble, and not to hate the slightest inclination to do tha work that one knows baa to ba done. It makes life- a continual drudgery, and when one is suffering continual diseomforts it makes existence stul miora wretched. A pronounced depression of splrito accompanied the intensely languid foiling that I was bo much distressed with, for I seemed to be unable to take interest in anything that was going on. Tha drowsiness that hung on to me, sooa after meals especially, waa very unpleasant, but I also experienced a considerable amount of anguish owing to tha violent headaches I had. I could not sleep wall, and I got u~ with a bitter taste ia the mouth, ings of weariness In my limbs as if I had not heen resting at all. Indeed, I was fairly •toyed aut and my nerves were ell unhinged. I eeuld oat but very little, but that little waa quite sufficient to oauaa ings in tba stomach aa if nothing but wind had collected there. Between the shoulders sad across tha loins I had severe pains at intervals, but what concerned me more than anything was to find that my strength was daily diminishing. I had previously had experience with Clemants Tonio, and as it bad proven beneficial before, I thought it might answer my requirements at the tima I •P«»kof/'j ...:' "Most decidedly I did, and I could not have dene better, nor perhaps half so well, for Clements tonic quickly jput my internal disorders to rights, and before long my that I could stand any amount of work without feeling any ill effects. On the nerto find how well that medicine made m« sleep, while its invigorating qualities drove away the miserable feelings of languidneaa I had suffered from, so effectively that I felt like a new man. Nothing could improve upon Clements Tonic for giving a healthy appetite, and! feel sure it stands unequalled as a prompt and effective remedy for indigestion, as aft my pains, including headaches, wero expelled, and sopn I could eat any thing without the least fear of suffer* ing afterwards. I look upon Clements Tonic as a boon to the public, and you have my permiiiion to publish these faote of my euro ia any way yon oboow." VSkWr&m BICMJUTIOH. 1. BiTiß Wios.it Kara, of IT Lstth-stnat, Dunedta, in the Colony of Kew Zealand, do solemnly and »incer«!y declare that I have careful y read the ann««d document, consisting of two folios, and oonKcutiraly numbered from one to two, and thai it contains and is a trot and faithful aecount et my illness ant eura by Olsmsnts Tonio, and also contains my full parmiesloa to publish in anyway my stats. msnts-whlch I giw t/olnntarlly, without Mosiyinjr any wment; and I maka this solemn declaration Assembly ot Hew Zsaland, totlhuea "Xhe Justices o£ Psacs Art, less." /%*+* fr ijfKm^ Declared at Bußsdta. ttto «]«««»»-» «»7«f March, one theuiand nins hundred aad three, before ms. fc j >P .
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 409, 10 March 1904, Page 3
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890Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 409, 10 March 1904, Page 3
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