BY A GARE9UL The consoling feats' in a diaagreeafel* situation, .are. that jreal changes of ah appreciable character are tbjbe obtained if the right means are adopted for effeoting' tlio desirid' ends*. ' Th«!° trouble Usually ; negms when the right means are being sought for, ao to help those who require enlightenment on certain matters Mr. James Black, of No. 76, Forth-street,' JDunedin, says : " I daresay there are hundreds of people who suffer in the same way as I did, and who have no more idea of whit a splendid medicine Clements Tonio is than I had when I was aijing for; six aoatfts* through nfy UverlfcndTTidheys being out of order; and new that I am Letter, it'wpuiflJß'et be going out of my way to let them",benefit by my experience. During my term of sickness one of my greatest drawbaoks was the loss of my appetite, which became so "moot that I teemed to lose all inclination for food, and ilb my mouth 1 v *o beg with." " What sort ef a sleeper were ,-yaa in those days 1" asked the reporter who had oalled to make enquiries. $ " A very Indifferent one, as I continued to be restless most'of the-nights, generally dropping off towards morning, and when I woke up I fejtt heavyiand languid, as if iny sleep had'Soiie nie nb v *g6od, besides beingm depressed in spirits that I took no interest in "my work and disliked the idea of tackHag it. I felt completely done up, just likt a man whose vitality was all wasted away ; and occasional biliour-nmdltfhW;•'' ia ®*h« mornings particularly, made things more unpleasant still. "My bnwkfastr ing in my stomach as if there was nothing provoked discomfort, but which sometimes amounted to distinct pai»T 1 *' < My*Te£nT,~ioo,' wore in a very tender Mv if I stooped for » "'' much that ib was u-am mys If up again ; but at all times 'l&ere was a feeling of intense weariness right through my b Q JnBdSSMlm JmuoMdiitress to Some days the lassitude was so great that I ,was practjcjdly„JialpleßS to do any work, no matter, how much I tried, and as time wore on I noticed -that my nerves were not as steady as they had for■mwly been;-but-t-suppoge itfis'ijnly natural for one's nervous system to become affected fxefeinVlflling off iii with. me. I was getting pretty well ,tired ofpfem|[|iin' thai? wr«tehea condition month'after month, i can tell you, and how MHich-longer-I woul i , have remained like that only for Clement % -Tonio.it,is am none the Less thankful to that remedy for putting my system into thorough: working order, like-i.k ■ did. The way-'I CamaktO-use Clements■, Toni,<Swas through reading^somebody'sit ei '• help other sufferers by giving- mine, and n doing so I can" conscientiously say that Clements Tonic, is a certain eur,e t for suet "ailmehtsas I*had.,,., My oat down owing to my loss ol appetite was a matter which Clements; Tonic quickly •vercame, fo/,1 '|o*'eafc heartily .st>ba after starting on that medicine.' and its effects upon my digestive organs could not been better. The "\fefikenrfTg' q fits'"• of retching «topp<>d, and T awoke with I sleeping v soumny »lf "niglrtf My lfilidiis headaches did not trouble me at i-ll after a further use of Clements Tonic'," andT could' feel an increase of vitality in my body as eaeh day went by." .; ; S| *• You wo.ild'then be able to work with a - better "grace.":- s '' •-::<
'• Bather, and yon may bet 1 was glad to be rid of the wretched feelings pf ? languidnew that hadl a|9icted,me so .long,'.-. Before long 1 felt like a new man, with my nerves greatly strengthened sprite as ''right •a pei»ible\h"rongh v all my'iachea and weak-' ness having passed away, I have 1 ved in Dunedin since 1860, excepting a few years in other parts of the colony, and I recom mend tha use of Clements Tonic to all rrij J suffering friends. You may publish tfiesV foots in any way you please." ± » ... .-,- r^TUffl>^y r PffikABATION. t _,....„ ... 1, Jambb Black, of No. 76 Forth-atreet, DunedU, numbered from one to two, ami that it.contain* ani Is a true and faithful acoonnt cf my illness and cm I ybjf Ql.ement& Topic,', apd-ah-o contains mysfulkpsf-, t mltnlojJ to pubijSb in s&y stray my 3t»^«me^|s-jjWhi<ijr-vjUpi.*.* vQluttiajPy;, swuhojjt reo»iYia'£' M^payruenfy' and I matte trite solemn deelariibioji cbngcientiouflf balievinp tho same to be true, and by vlr'iuo of tbt a*»«rtsa»iVUl»s?lwolfth day of Marolt* Me thousand nine hundred and three, before me,' "m B - W rf G. LAWRENCE. J.P. 1 tfeQntCtrj! ON'Hf % ffifU.klsß YKit i ■ 'OLD,' : '■-' ' :', : "",b l: .o"'!.;. j^. INDIGESTION,;■ - • fVc^J "'; ' ■ "-■ ■' : .'. b■• i*' ■"".: 'By S P&jP BIA, \N D .\ 'LIU N I'RkD :;Via}Cß)"B#S - "- "■.'" it j 7z:/ : .-~ '■--' " V,.. : . RaaU N.Z. and 4s o-v tie. : ' : iriir" 1 , -. f^/nATM.'A-• -rj-p:;-- ; : *"H "* ! *' * " 'f'< V ?;«;?k#, ; ' ijs*','.'* •■';;■■■'''';-.:„_:' **** ■ *"*•*•■'• i Great ".. , 2/8 ©very ' / , " "
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 421, 12 May 1904, Page 6
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