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The Oaao of (B* A SKKJUIi BEPOBXBB.) However modest our means, we can a 9 help someone do something if we will baft consider how. To perform a laudable act, great wealth is not always imperative, though, of course, it is. sometimes useful J but in matters similar to those referred *• by Mrs. Annie Churchill, of Kensington* street, South Dunedin, it is only a consider ate disposition that is needed to enable tat to place before the general reader something that should prove both interesting and profit* able. At the commencement of her aum» tive, Mrs. Churohill said:— • " Two years oome April I was la WEJ dire straits with my kidneys, and had hum bo for about three years previously. It wee a dreadful feeling that always affected sne—» as if I wanted to do nothing else but sleep, I was living in Christohureh when I wa* taken ill, and people there could tell yon how dreadful my sufferings were. I eould not eat, I could not sleep—even though I was continually in such a drowsy and depressed eondition— for it happened that when I r»> tired to bed the inclination to sleep wentaway, owing to my brain becoming aotive with the most unhappy thoughts, and I could only turn about in a state of restlessness till morning. Never without a bitter taste.ln my mouth in the mornings, the desire tot food was entirely absent, so I had to make myself eat a litte; but how did I have to suffer for it afterwards ? Goodness me 1 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 be inflated with wind. I was then persecuted with what people call windy spasms; aad oh, dear ! how terribly severe thay wore !" " What were you taking to check you? sufferings ?" inquired a special reporter. " What was I taking ? Why, pretty well everything in the medioine Hue that a person could take; but as much cold water would have done the same good, for I vai not benefited at all. My head often turned so giddy that I used to think I was going te tumble down in the street, and my Idas ached so. badly that it was really painful to stand* I dared- not move any more than I could help for the violent pains thee were fixed between my shoulders, but I think my chest troubles w *""' The heavy pains there alkuusu « catjng effect. It seemed tome that something had get blocked in my chest, with the result that as I drew, my breath I had to lift a weight that caused me pain in the operation. My limbs ached again simply from sheet weakness, and to show you how thin I got £ may as well tell you that I went from tea Stone odd down to eight stone seven." " A loss of nearly two stone," interrupted thewriter. "Yes. Wasn't that awful. And I got*© utterly nervous that I became excited and timid at the least noise, and could not beat to be in the house by myself at nights. Now that I have told you so much, can yen wonder at my great appreciation of Clement* Tonic for- sending away from my life all those physioal persecutions? Several people) advised me to try it, but I thought it was ft lot of nonsense doing so, because I had taken! So many medicines before for nothing. Then some German friends wrote and advised ra», to take Clements Tonio, and between them all I was at length persuaded. Thank God I was! as I got such wonderful ease from B»y agonieß after taking two or three bottles of Clements Tonic that the world was brighter to me than it had been for nearly »»»eo years. Before leng the'pains, about my baefaand chest had vanished. I started eating well, and the effect of Clements Tonio en my. digestion was marvellous. So with ray nervous system, and I was ao delighted to. find that giddiness was not troubling me,, and that my strength had all come oaale.There was such a paolfying Influenee,ehouti Clements Tonio that I could always sleep well, and to that medicine alone I owe my thanks for quite curing me of my terrible ailments." . "Have I your ] FAIYIStIfzEB T You are at liberty to pafalba time (» atf form you want." I, AmirsOmrßoan*. of KmdagUmifoM*, Jk&b Dauedln, in th* Ooloniyef Hew Zealand, de «*'«nwg and' eineerely deolare, that I bare oarefully re** the annexed document, aonslebine; of two /olios, «C oonseeutiYoly numbered Irani one to two, and »M it contains aud Is a true and faithful aocouns of Bf Illness and curt by Clements Tonio, and alto eoataWS my full permission to pqblish in any way w» ttatemtnta—which I give voluntarily, without;to* edrirfk any payment; and I make tbhv »'•"•; declaration conscientiously, believing the same tojgj true, and by virtue of the prorleions of an Act " Oeooral Assembly of New Zealand, intituled JeittoM of PtitM act, 1888."

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 26 May 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 26 May 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 26 May 1904, Page 6

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