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TIM Gm* «f Mr*. A. TYLKB. (av a mstsus aatostaa). ftoaaotaiity far taking aetian in a praetieal way for the essentially praotisal parpose of striding over all physical obsfeaales that bestsaw our path u a snbjeet to whieh rabseriban' will do: wall to derate their attention, s and in that direction a better beginning oanast ba made than by reading the narrative ©I M». Agnes Tylse, wi' Bankielw-strast* toalk JDonedis, a whiea aha stated:-» ■■ " I am,now aavaato-fonr years of age, and bare bean living la Snnedin mors than half that tbne.se yea may depend that I am aaqnainted with a good few people hereaboate, and whto a woman arrives at my age she does not usually s«y things jnat far the sake.ef talking. Long experience taaobaa as that there k no good in wasting wards ever snbjeeta that eaauot benefit any one, aad when I do speak it is generally I with seme taaglbU *bjeefc ta View. This ta a rule with aw either In health or a siokaess. M ** Tea have toe;* said a reportar," aaaa •aaarianaa with the latter; I believe t" *• Ah, yes | a fuft share of H, and enea I waa se, terribly ran dewa that I felt myself all ef a droop. l I ssept bat eery poorly, and whan I get up in the awnings I always alt weary and depressed tod hadheadaehea that task away all we pleaaares ef life. A heavy leefiag a tha aya aad a trenblesome dbnnesa ef sight ware ab» ay portion, and I had * verykdtfcer tasa la ay meuth, toe. It was a kag tbne stoaay appatita was aaythiag like rigereaa, aad by degrea it bad dwindled awny to nothing, a that I wnbt net enjey'evea tha amalTaaaat&ty ef feed I tank.« Mere tbaa that, I oeuld nob digeat it, and I aadtosßaVr terribly with wind Oa. the jjeaaeaj sad bsmey pniaa la my ■abas, and aharp ones beaweto ay abseddars, like pas sttekiag ate w I waa aaflaring'for soma ansidettaw tbaa like this wha I bejan 6e find that say aprves warn aalunged% Any tlttto thing eaaid apast ae and eases ay nerves to earn* aad Sy mind heseae aere gloomy then* ever, etbing aaaad to ge rights aad tha stoat ■haple thing aade w» ted! Irritable. All the tbaa ay ritellty waa wafting away, and seaatbha I wto a waaki that 2 eaaM saapwly walk the fieer." • ! " Were yea reseiving ••1 bad a doctor, bat hb aadbdaa atdy eased aa f er a short while aad than I was a HI a eveev I thenght that ago was ■gaaet ae and toat 1 weald nova get rid ofmyailaients. Whataaawfalooatomplation that waa to bo enre I I shall aava forget bow nuaoraato I felt. 1 * "Bat it eoanu that year idea wero wrong t * " & they were, bat I did net find oat the troth till I started taking Clements Toaio, and then my only rsgrefe was that £ had net istartod.ea'that madiome when my troubles tegaa. ~-However,, I am intenary pleased that X teak amo Cleraenta Tonie when I did, a it not only saved aao from getting wera, bat r it qaita remedied all my phyaioal defato in ne time. It wa a grsat rettof to my mind to feel a Mmferted under the influence ef Clements Tonic, aad there ia nothing that I kfiow of (and I have been in toaoh with a lot of mediotnea in my time) to equal the same medicine for toning np the norra and giving perfect relief from the agonies of indigestibn. With the banishment of these melanobely thoughts which had kept ay spirits under I felt quite cheerful again, and it wa all through the invigorating qualities of Clements Tonio thai, so mueh new life had boon planted on my ayatani. The mora relief I got from my diawraforts the easier it became for me to alap, and, oh, haw thankful Iwa to be abb) to, ast toe whole nights thronghl It was then that life became aweet again, and in too same way that my sufferings were left a can others reap the same benefits if thay adept my advice and resort to Qiaments •onie,- fori'know it to be a sure euro for mob ailments a mine. For giving an appetite and building np my enfeebled system Clements Tonio ha earned my lasting gratitude, and I shall always adves&fe its asa wherever I go." ; ■ "Will yen bate fear ®mmks\ p« && "They will do good the?®, »J« 88*1 aabltsh.toms l» any way jw« uk* I Aata 9«wa, ef Siss» 3ua«--41 a. ia the C«J*ajr *i *** Z«a!»wi, do ««l«*mly Ini siaesnl; dtoltTO tba» .1 h*re aro ttttl* (oto the aassxea decttaHas, wmUtiaf of kwe Mlm an* eoai»ea«»rty nomb«twi fwia en* to twe. •»* *»» i* MBtotos to* to » too* «»« tailhfel Moeaal of wy Ul»e»i aad'outeto Cl»wm«b TMieT Md aIM xiateiD* mt full earatsteifß •« poh!l*ln aav »»y »J •t»««a».ts-«Me» I s>»| I t»»k« tbfi a"*«Ur»tles ooa*»«SBUon«ljf fcjltavins »he same to »• true. »nd by Tlitue el ibe preTiiioM of« At* of th« eawaf Ajton^ref SJW feeatana, tatltnio* * Sto tosttsss Aot, I8to»" SMkne al 8«w»a »«b*Hb. thla foartMatta A*rd Batoa, ae taouund Bias bundled aad thrte, bwow m,i : WM. WABDROP, J.».
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 14 July 1904, Page 3
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914Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 14 July 1904, Page 3
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