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YheOaasttr GffHa. A. OHUROMU* help someone do something if we wiU tes& consider how. To perform a latsdablo act, great wealth is cot always imperative thongh, of course, it is eemetbassf useful i bat in matters similar to those referred to by Mrs. Annie CharahiQ, of Ke&siaftea* street, South Dunedis, it is only a oaondsf. ate disposition that is needed to enable as to place before the general reader same thing that should prove both interesting a&d p«SB> able. At the commencement of her &aßm* tive, Mrs. Churchill said : " Two years come April I was -'fa torf dire straits with my kidneys, and had boras so for about three years previously. It was a dreadful feeling that always affected km as if I wanted to do nothing else but sieep. I was living in Christehurefa when I was taken ill, and people there oooid tell yon now dreadful my sufferings were. 1 could not eat, I could not sleep—area though I was continually in sueh a drowsy and 4.-pressed condition—for it happened that when 1 retired to bed the inclination to steep wen t *way a owing to my brain becoming asters wiih the most unhappy thoughts, and I could only turn about in a state of restlessness *U morning. Never without a bitter taste la my mouth in the mornings, the desire for food was entirely absent, so I had to make) myself sat a litte; has how did! bars to suffer for it afterwards! Goodness «s i if I only took a cup of tea I was nearly oat of my mind with pains, and any food I bad seemed to turn sour, and cause bis to be inflated with wind. I was then pegseeuted with what people call windy spawns; and oh, dear I bow terribly severe they were !" " What were you taking to shook year sufferings ? " inquired a spee&i refwgter. .'•What was I taking? Why, sgetfcy wall everything in the m son could take; bi would have done the same, not benefited at all. My hj« so giddy that I used to toisj tumble down in the street, and,, my loins ached so badly that it was pwnf id to stand. I dared not raovo any •Wfjra than I could help for the violent paws that were fixed between my shoulders,: but X weQ • patwater 'I was ..o|teaTtoras4 oating effect." It seemed tome tfa»yn&e*ht t; g had get blocked in my chest, r—, that as I drew my brejatb ■% j|LW lift ;• weight that caused me pain la jgtyjnt v ■ My limbs aohed again simply \lfim, «^*** stone odd down to eight stone seveb.'! " A loss of nearly two t*=i the writer. ? .'- ;! ' ! , ''■ ''' '"Y* "Yes. Wasn't ChatawfcL And I get-s» utterly nervous that I became excited and timid at the least noise,- and ootid not beai to be in the house by myself at nigbte.' Now that I have told you so much; ea» you wonder at my great appreciation ef Ofcwnsnto Tonic for sendf lot of nonsense doing so, because! hj some German friends wrote and atrasea me to take Clements Tonic, and betwosa Stem all I was at length persuaded. ■ Thank God I was las I got such wondsrfal easofrom my agonies after taking two or thro* bottles of Clements O&onio that the world wsalscf ""' to me than it had been far **»*¥> years. Before lengths j ' * and chest had vanish* nervous .system, and I was- as) find that giddiness was not toon, and that my strength bad.all ecme; ; back. There was such a pacifying- Influence *beat Clements Tonio that I eould always sleep well, and to that medietas atone I ew,e my thanks for quite ouring me «f my ; terrible ailments. 9 ' ■ C-. remarks t" / ~, Yon are at e%a76««»8? »j&eMJsaW«H. OnnedlD, In the Colon* ef Mew sod slnosrely declare that I haveoonseeuMvolr numbered from one to two».*s* •"** it eontabw and It a true and fattMal aeoounft w »jr Illness and aure by Obmsnk* Tenfo. and site declaration eonsoienMousijr btHcvieff tsssaawM to traa, and by »lrtue et tbe profitless «J awAwef.gS Gtniral ausmbly of Hew Ssatosd, tartioes of reset Acs, 1IW." ■>; •■?,
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 6
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779Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 16 June 1904, Page 6
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