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BY A CAREFUL Th« Caso ofMMr. J. BLAOK. (BT A SPECIAL B1F0BTBB.) The consoling fabts in a' disagreeable situation ate that real ohanges of an ap- \> eciable character are to be obtained if the right means are adopted for effecting the desired ends. The trouble usually begins when the right means'are being sought lor, so to help those who require enlightenment on certain matters Mr. James Black, of No. 7(5, i''orth-street, Dunedin, says:— ". I daresay there are hundreds of people who suffer in the same way as I did,..and who have no more idea of what a splendid medicine Clements Tonic is than I had when I was ailing for six months through my liver-anti kidneys" being out of order'; and noV that I aril ! et'fc* r, it would not be going out of my way to let them bMefit by my experience. During my term of "sickness one of my greatest drawbacks.was the. loss of my appetite, which became so poor that I seemed to lose all .inclination, for:food, and I could n >t enjoy what I did eat, especially in ;tlje:s first part Of the day, when 1} had a -very biltef ;taate-in*my 1 " mouth' r io 'begin '•with.?-'- «wftAisa« ■''■ %# - ■- VsC" " What sort of a sleeper were yon in those days ?" asked the reporter who i had called to make enquiries. r £ 'v 0 " A very indifferent one, as I continued to be restless moat of the nights, generally dropping oft towards morning, and" when I woke up I felt heavy and languid, as if my sleep had done.me.no good, besides..beingso depressed in spirits 'that'll r took no'''interest in my work and disliked the idea W tackling it. I felt completely done up, just likfra man whose vitality was all wasted away; and occasional bilious headaches, in the mornings particularly, ; madewthingtrmore! unpleasant still. My breakfast was nearly always retched up again, and I had_a .feeling in my stomach as if there-was-nothing but wind inside it—a matter which not only pro v oke.l, (1 iscomfort,.but. w.hich sometimes* airiounte'aid distinct pain." "My loins, "too, were in a very tender condition, for if I stooped for a little while they ached so much that it was irksome Jo straighten mys If up again ; but at all times there was a feeing of intense v. eariness right through, my body, which waa a source of much distress to days the',-lassitude was , so great I hut'l was practically helpless to do any work, no matter hew much I tried, and as time wort mi Ir. > ( ' v ed that my nerves were not as steady as they diad for- • merly been ; but 1 sir oo e it is orily'itatural for one's nervous system to become affected when there is sr'oh at r-f.reme falling off in Strength as was the. case" with me. I was getting 'pretty well tired'; of being in that Wretched condition irontli 'after month, J. can tell you, and how much longer J would have remained like that only for Clemente. Tonic i;. hj hard to ray, but T am none'the - less thankful to that remedy for putting my system into thorough" wording order like it did. The way I CHine to use Clements lonic was through lu.ding somebody's testimonial, so it. <■ rr:'y "fair that I should kelp otherisuffete?a by giving mine, and in doing m I can conscientiously say that Clements Tojiic is a ee; tain cure for such ailments.-u.* 1 had.' My food supply being o,ut.-down owing to. my joss.; of appetite' was a matter '.which Clements Tonic qiiickly overcame, for J began to eat heartily soon after starting on thai; medicine, and its effects upon my,dige. rive ergaih could not been better. The weakening jjfits of retching .stopped, and I awoke' with a wh ilesome pilate every morning after sleeping soundly all night. My bilious headaches did not-trouble me atallafter a further use of Clements Tonic, and I could feel an increase of vitality in my body as each day went by." " You would then be able to work with a better graee." '" " " Katiier, and you may bet 1 was glad to be rid of the wretched feelings of languidness that had afflicted me s© long. Before long I felt like a new man, with my nerves greatly st: engthened and my spirits? as bright as possible through all my aches and weakness havin..; passed away. I have.lived in Dunedin since 1860, excepting-a'few years' in other parts of the colony, and I recommend the use of Clements Tonic to all my end'eiin. friends. You may publish these facts in any way you please."

STATUTORY DECLARATION. , I, Jambs Black, of No. 76 Forth-street, Dunedin, mjjie Colony of New Zealand, do Merely(feclaro>liAt,Th»ve'carpfuilj- road the annexed don'.iment, uonsisr.ing' of two folios, and consecutively •mirobered; from one to two, ,and ifccpn.t.ajiji and it atrue-aVid fftiihful account of my illness aijd quro by Clements Tonic,.and also contains my hill permission to publish .in.any way statements—wnioh I-give voluntarily, .Without receiving any payment, and I ra&lte tniSiSolemnj declaration conscientiously bßlievi.ng ! 'tbe same to be imia, and by virtue of th» irot-isipjis of an Act of Jhe General Assembly of New Jaalsnd, intituled "The Justices of Peaoe Act, 1882." " Deol*rtS *t Dunedin, this twelfth day of March. 081 thouwod nine hundred and three, befors me, ~,. . 6.1/AWBENOE, J.P/ ONI HUNDRED YEARS OLD, IMdigestioh, ",-" Dyspepsia, ggjAND ALL KINDRED HAS THOUSANDS. •■;-./.'■ ;■-■ ' ■ it ''' ■ 4 WILL ODRE:YO[J. Read N.Z. Testimonials. AH ChefJiltV'and*Stores, isoottle./ lie.* '■'■ Wholesale kempthornk,! prober & cc, ; P.rRAS'MAN & G0.,•-' - *M- i- . MAGKRHRAS & HAZLETT. CH -\RJLE s ; I'D IK K&. & GO., Fear'B'-w ( ohi>si ''•Mlyh,' take Woods , Great, I?typoi. kui'ui Oure, IM; . and 2/6 ""' V

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 3

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