©Y A CAttEPUi. ?SmQ3vm<tfMp,4.9Mtim> (W A fraOEAft; the sanßollne facte fa & situation are that real ehaageo <w am appreciable eharaeter are to ba obtained if tike right means arc adopted for effecting the desired end*. ""- *.-.—•.■- «» • .—•.... ■a to help enose wno require enlightenment on certain matters Mr. James Black, of Mo. f6, Forth-atreet, Dnnedin, says:— wko suffisr ia the earns way aa I did, ami who hare a* mora idea of what a splendid medicine Clements Tenia ia tbaa I had whan I wan ailing far ah liver and kidaeya be Daw that I am better, 15 weald not be going ml of my way to lea them brae* I experience. Daring my term el ai one ef my greatest drawbacks waa Mm lam af my appetite, which became aa fee* that J seemed to leec all inclination far bod, and I eoald net enjoy what I did eat, aa the fmt part of the day. " What eert ef a sSosper was* •idled to make enquiries. "Avary indifferent aae, at I emttaeet to be restless mott ef the sights, generally whan woke up I felt heavy and languid, as if my alaap had deaa me no goad, besides being as depressed ia spirits that I took aa intereet ta my work and disliked the idea af teakHag it. I felt eompletely deae ap, just 10m a man whoea vitality waa all. and ooeaaienal billons headaehaa, ia morninga partfcalarry, made things metre anpleMßßt atiU. My btroakfiaai waa nearly always retehed up again, aad I had a fe*f. ing in my stomach as if there was bat wind inside it—a matter whieh not i provoked discomfort, bat whieh sometimes amounted to distinct pate. My leias, tor were in a vary tender eonditiaa, for if much that it waa irksome to atralghtsa feeling of intense wearia my body, which was a source el much tress to me. - Some days the lassitude was so great that I waa practically helpless to do any work, no matter hew mneh I tried, and as time wore on I noticed that my nerves were not aa steady as they had far* marly been; but I suppose it ia only natural for ©ne'e nervous system to become affected when there is such an extreme falling off ia strength as was the case with me. I was getting pretty well tired-of being in that wretched condition month after month, 1 can tell you, and how much longer I weald have remained like that only for Clements Tonio it is hard to any, but I- am none the leas thankful to that remedy for patting my system into thorough working order like It did. The way I came to uae Clement* Tonio waa through reading somebody's testimonial, ao it is only fair that I ehouli help other sufferers by giving mine, and ia doing so I can conscientiously say that Clements Tonic is a certain cure for snob ailments aa I had. My food supply being out down owing to my loaa of appetite was a matter which Clements Tonio quickly overcame, for I began to eSt heartily soon after starting an that medicine, and it* offsets upon my digestive organs eooid not been better. The weakening <» fits of retching atopped, and I awoke with a wholesome palate every morning after sleeping soundly all night. My bilious headaches did net trouble me at all after a further use ef Clements Tonio, and I could feel an inoreaae of vitality fa my body at eaeh day went by." " You would then be abb to work wttfc a better 'grace." " Rather, aad yea may bet t was glad to bo rid of the wretched feelings ef languid* sets that had afflicted me so long. Before long I felt like a new man, with my aervec greatly strengthened and my spirits as bright as possible through all my aches aad weakness having passed away. I have lived ia Dunedla since 1860, excepting a few years in other parts of the eeleny, aad I reeomsufferiag frieads. Yoa may gebifch fihsst S*g£§ la any way jsb plasss."
asr«ly dselar* «h»t I tsar*ear tlaUy row} the ats««si. Seaaas*nt. aoniisting oi ivn fcSc*. and NJtCMttMvtflP* Rg;at*!r*<f. from ona.te two, aad Shs« is aoKsaius aal fa i tns* and faHafttl atteonat of wy illnssa and eau by OimuaU Taais. and alto csataiss my fall pi* mtuton to pualiilt la My way njr ata&«BUßfc«-whlafe . i civi Totaatartiy, witaoat irMttTiisf aay mental it and I miik* toll iol«mn dwUratJoa oon*M»nMo— '** Bdltrißf tha wbbi) to b» tru«, and ky vlrtta ej 4h» protitleai of aa Aot of too amoral Atwasb'y at H«1 tettfeated " Hm #Mttow el tana Aot, IMB * Dorian* at Dwneflia, «M«' tvatfta day of Kanfe Mo thowwd ataa aaadMd aad tbroo, baton at*. '•,,.,..:'• «. J.4WBKMOE, J.». ONE HUNDRED YER3j OLD, PfflOLS'S """ TEPTO-CHLOR 4FOR, INDIGESTION, ;..:„,.,:,,.. Dyspepsia, JfAND^ALLSKINDREDLTKOUBLIS. HAS .OTJfcJfiD StHOUSNDS '""■'"■ : ' WILIi CURE YOU. ;x| jji U Chtmiita amd Storw, 4s oetfcli. ajaftitt-BORtll. PBOSBIE A 00* P. HAYMAN 1 VOO'. 6 " MACKSKRAB Jt HAZLBTT. V CHARLES TUCJJLER Jt.00.:, Oisat yepiwrnakfc Oare, 1/8 wad 3/t •wrrirtiM*^
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 19 May 1904, Page 3
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842Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 19 May 1904, Page 3
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