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;^'Ko/M-efHE ' GtENEKAL,AOEN.T AND VALUER, SBAREBROKER, Registered .Agent, of "the Wardan's'Cou> • '"Agent Government Life Insurance J Solicits ii share of $e public Vip ! port, accorded bim in former ye*rs, Vjfjtf tjto that any"bu«tf?« hfni will'receive every djr~ wnH the Btttorl W. g. PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, ASD '." DEQORTOR, TARBERT-BTREET, ALEXANDRA (Next Bendigo Hotel.) A. Large and Varied Assortment . f •Wall Papers in Stock »i_ia S'^i^ ; R'Eß R OK E ft, xt -. AND. COMMISSION A.GENT, ' 7 : ff ;;:: 1 cbo'M^well. . -- Oohupaniee floated. All comnmnicai tiorcs a attended to 2 promptly r and personally. .;',..,,..... 1,09? tfrMuftßAft) b Oromiwell." j ' iferms>:aStybtlyi<Oasfr!monthly. w The Onao of 9 'However*modes*) our means, -we tan &8 h«)p someone do something-if we will bat , consider how, .. To perform a laudable act, great wealth is. not always imperatives though', of course, it fa sometimas useful s > but in matters'.similar to ■ those referred I* 7by.> Mrs. Annie- Churchill, of Kensington* street, South Uunedih, it is only & consider. ate disposition' that is needed to<enab;.e ub to place before fehogenerftl.rejidierodmethJßg that Bhould prove both interesting andprofife* i able. At the- commencement of hen^iawwsr- a . live,Mrs.,Churchill aai'd : years come 1 'Apffl*l 'was fe* v«tf dire straits with my kidneys, and had bees so for about -three years previously. It wag a dreadful feeling that always affected me—as if I wanted to do nothing else but Bleep. I 'was living in Christohurch when' I mi' taken ill, and-people there could tell yoo how dreadful my Bufferings were, v IjjonM .not eatjl'could not sleep—even tboughT wae continually in suoh a drowsy and depressed cohditibn—for'it happened that when I re* ftiredto bedthe inclination to sleep wentaway, owing, to my brain becoming active with the most unhappy thoughts,.and I could.only turn about in a state of restlessness till morning; Never without a bitter taete ia myiimoath in the mornings, the desire for food waß entirely absent, so I had to make . thyself eat, a litte;" but how did I have to suffer for'l6 afterwards ! Goodness nie'J if I only took a cup of tea-I was nearly out of my mind, with pains, and any food I had ; seemed to, turn sour, and cause" me to b* inflated with wind. I was than persecuted with what people call windy spasms; and dhvdear-! how terribly severe they.-Were 1" .. ; JV>.What |were you taking to check your sufferings!"„ inquired a special reporter, [ "'jWhat was'l taking?" Why; 'everything in the medicine line that 'imperii son ■■ lcould •■ take; but jas much cold .Watoe Would have done the. same good j fori was not benefited at all. . Myhe&doften turned I so giddy that Jused-to Was gbitig to xdbwh"' ih^thevstreet}?(and.hry'loins ■: iwhed''so .badly that it was, really, painful te staudf i reared,, not* nioyo .any. more than I I .could \ help for the 'Vfoleht v paiiW e that VsVe i fisel 3 bStw&ti' ; my ; shottldersj !, bat I "- tWnk my«heat troubles-wfcfce as"'bad.ttsgaoy. eating effect. .It seemed tome that somathi tri. drew mf -breath I had 4o»ltffc % . weight that caused me pain intthfroparaftitta. My Jimbs ached again simply from sheet .weakness,; and to show"you how*thinJ got I may "M' well teliybu'thAf'l HifeKtffrom *•* uf & Adossvof-nearly twoiatonei"int«ryagtifl - 'ftte writer., j .-.,•>- fi j,' , 4 ; ; t 3 " ';'': "Yes." Wasn't 'thaSTawfui. And I kit e* rtitteriy hervbW that f = 'timid s-t the'least noise, and ootddltu 1 toibe mitle house by myself at nights. .^., ,that];lrha,ye t/0 you : so.tmuch, JjS&iJ o * . wondep at my great appreciation of Cl4m%nt« "ffonic for sending'-«way'frbW i 'my : ?lflß ll att Saverahptsepla ladviaed me to try it, but I thought it w*« * lot of nopsense doing so, because 1 had takes so many medicines'before for nothing, .rhen s6me yerrnan'friehils "wrotei ; and advised mo Jto'taW ClOments Tonic, and between!tbem fill >I was at length persuaded. ■ Thank God I was 4 as I got such wonderful ease, from iny agonies after taking two' b'r three fadttles of . Clements'' Tonic that the world was brighter to'-me lhan s 'it cbad^itoeeiriVifor'insarfyi<*!&•• yeari. Before long the pains about my back and chest had Evanished. I started eating well, and ,the eftecfof Clerhents digestion" was marvellous; So > nervous system, and I was so del* -1 -' -* i_ fiud that giddiness was not troubling mo, and that my strength had all come nack. There wa»sueh«a-|)aoityfc|!.fofluence about Clements Tonic that I could always sleep well,,and to that medicine alone I owe my thank's for' quite' baring mo of ni^ u wmb& ailment's." • ;'»•>" ■ 'i-- ; - .. ...\i37

: " H&ve I yous psraaiMion to a**-. If on are at lilwrtjf to jmbliife W " DudrHa.'in ttf»!Oploßyi#l*«(riZi»laßa,'jiM wljtsw the WwflWd of two'jr©TOafc*B« -odiiseeutivefr to two, aug" 4 ** (I ooMajrif andis a true Arid' faithful acctiuntlj oars by Gleme'nte;Tonio, and also(ton true, and by virtue of"trj3p*a «-. .--.1 ,1... mM„ .1 -»n™ i7i JMtiMl Of Peace Act, 1882." Cs^S*****€ X%**tio% Deolared at Dunedin, thl» tenth day of'J'a*;*, op* tbouiand nine hundred and thrae, before m. vv-*'

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 414, 21 April 1904, Page 6

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