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Genekal Agent AM \ SBAREBROKEK CLYDE Registered Agent of the War « Agent Government Life Insr Solicits a shart of tl.< f ort accorded him in form, with the assurance bai entrusted to wii reonv* and <UfiiMon, «nrf >i* secrecy ol served PAINTER, SIGN WBITEI BOUSE DECOETO6 TARBERT-STREET, - ... - AIEXAK (Next Bei digo Hot< A Large and Varied Assr in Wall Papers in Stc I A. C. SHAREBROKET' and Commission Agents CROMWELL. Oohipaniea floated. All c< tions attended to promptly «,.. j Bonaily.„ ~ Telegrams—j "Murray, Cromwell.'" i Temis : Strictly Cash monthly."

Km, A. OHUROHILU (■» amous HMnml Hifwm modest «ku> meant, w« «is »S help Bomeeno do something it We will bat consider how. Toperform * iasdablo acfr, great wealth la sol., always though, of coarse, it la sometimes useful* but in matter* similar to thoee referred t» by Mr*. Annie Chsr«MH» «f Ksasmatofi* street, South Dunodla, It is only a aanudcs* ate dispositionthat ia needed toenabls as to place before thnganaraitrsadeaaonu;.!.: \; , At the commencement of bar csvr*. live, Mr*. Ch'arohlll said:—- ' "Two years eons April I was in wry dire strait* with my Moneys, nnu had b*M ae for about thrce.ycen previously 1; «ss a dreadful feeling that always affecun; m- - as if I wanted to do nothing else bus <.-{>. X was living In Ghristohoreh when I >ui taken 111, and people fehere eoold tel! you I how dreadful my sufferings were. X could not eat, I could not sleep—even though i - <« eontinually'in asah a drowsy and dtyn condition—for it happened'that when 1 ttredto bed thetaollnatioa to sleep wont at y, •wing 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 ia my mouth in the mornings, the desire for food was entirely absent, so I bad to maka myself cat a litte; but how did I have to safer for it afterwards t Goodness met 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 oause mo to ba inflated with wind. I was then persecuted with what people call windy spasms; and everything in she medicine line that a person coald take | bat as much cold watos would have dona the same good, f«r T waa not benefited at all. My head oft.<- v r«#g to giddy that I'ttetd to think I was goi- £ to tumble down in tha street, and my loins ached so badly that It painfal to stand, I dared not move any mere than I could help for tl» violent pains thai think my chest troubles wero«ae bad ae any. The heavy pains there almost had a suffocating effect. Itseemedtoawthataomatliu •-----■" chaste with the r « that as I draw myibr*athl had to .lift a wetghUhnt.eanse&atapain In Ike operation. My limbs ached again simply from Bbeer weakness, and to shew yen MUr thin I got 1 may as wall tell yon that 4 1 wast from tea atone odd down to eight stone seven." V A loss of nearly itwxs atone," intormpted the writer. v ■ ", " Yes. Wasn't that awfaL . And I utterly nervous that 1 became excited and timid at the least noise, and could not bear to be in the hojuc by myself at nights. Nov that I have told yon so much, can you wonder at my great appreciation of Clements Tonic for sending away from ny Ufa all those physical persecution*! Several paopli advised me to«*ry it, bafc I thought it was a lot of nonsense doing as, because I had taken so mramedicinoebefora tor nothing. Then some German friends wrote and advised m* to take Clements T«n!e» aad:batwr«n thee. all I was at length pesanaded. < Thank God I was! as I got such wonderful case from my agonies after taking two •* tare* bottles of Clements Tenia that tha was** waa brighter to me than it had been far nearly throe years. Before long the sates abeafc my back and cheat had vanished. I atasrtod eating well, and the effcotaj Clanwata ffsaia on my digestion was marvelleßS. fa with my nervona system, and I was »aWlghtuc? to find that giddiness was not tosublmg mo, and that my strength had all come imck. There was jtaaba pacifying Influence about Clements Tenia that I eoold always she;) well, sad to that aaadicbw a!*** X owo my ailments." Itoucain.MtleOelearct tod itetusly lactam tost I save oarofulty vmd the aan«a»<J dttoamtat, ootaliMss of two folio*, and eoßMcntivdy anubend Iran ooe te two, and mat ((•aotaiai and la a tons and faliMul'aecoiint.o! toy illntw mi rare by Cttmsnte Tonie, sad also ooatalac my lull pwwtstloa to pubUah ia any. mj Bf lUittacau-wbiob I triwo Tolu»fekrib\ wlttiou* »«• •tiring any nayntot; aad I make this aolttoa declaration eoocoloßUoady bal!**las"tb*.una |e be Qaatrel asttiuMy «t Ktw Zatlaed, latfbsttd l satietf ol Pases da* lltt"

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 423, 2 June 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 423, 2 June 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 423, 2 June 1904, Page 6

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