Aaatato hanger to mi * trial a*aw % assally faatltar la thts country, and howera wwh iantgiastaa may tab* eh*'altos of axperiecae tha raaftoattaa of eta tarran asa. ao» be very vivM Micas they have boon eadurod t bat whan ell the ovßs of life aw reduced to their atoaentary form. siekMM to undoubtedly the most real, and It Is to save our fellows item hardships la that reaped that aash aU as the faUavii solicited by a saphttor fraa Mr. i Henry Flotohef, «fl Hopa-street, Dunrdn, who said: "Boae tow yean bath aw saash was 8a a very queer state indeed. It was After the busy season al ChriatmM tiaa that I fata* my nairvas bad collapsed under taa navy wsald g«t daring the hattdays nflfM bar* tha effect of bracing me up agajs£* it was ae* to be, however, and instead «t ssatog haasr I get amttJderabiy wo»e„" M ¥aa aaaa that other cewpMiattow assw!" anggatod tha pressman, "Jut so; for one thing I experienced the dtaftdvaateyn al loeiag my appetite, aa 1 •said oat aataaything with the least degree ef relieh, and tha aafettunato gars af it all was, that tha taaß aaaatity I did partake afl did set do aa aay f*ad. Qhite tha ravens, ia saw* af fast, Tor then I had all the rayJsateat aaaeatiaaa of ladigcatien to oeatoad with, not tha least annoying of which was a great aeaae af opprauiaa ia ay ahat, as if what 1 had swallowed had stopped there aad turned to stone, frenbtoe were farther augmented through tha fomentation af the food, which brought ahoat a ver aoooafortohw aanaatioD ia tha etoaae when it baeaae filled with wiad, and f augend vary mash with a eatt alhasdashe Mha a throbbing ia ay temples. Ik was a nabaapy Christmas for aa, bat I would (aaiaaataad becntbie to stoat work afresh. *' You were suffering eeae ana, the*." M T«, aafertttaateiy i aad afl tan daatvr's alaotate ay dktress. ? I grew aad aefenehety than ever. Sagas of dberders cropped ap, and I was as* with aetttopaweaoraa the feiaa, wastes aad« ft a misery to walk. A yellow far spread aawa my toagao, shewing tha had aaaa of ay internal 'organs, and I always ant a vile teste in the mouth, ia' the aogafcan toaeoi. all/, aataaaaa at nights waa another aad I did nat ana aay bettor area whoa did get a Malta snap, for I felt aa ween eat at the beginning of each day that 1 did net oaro haw. shJaga-wnat. I aad to have dreams ttfca the nightmare, aai whan I get ap fremhadfa tha marafasga-Mhed-far tha want ofstrength. The doctor aid it warayaervee thatweroMariag *U tha ttanble, aad no doubt he was right, far they need to shako terribly, aad another indication of my n«rrons affoetions was that ay mhad was'always npaot with thenghte that warn Me. I assd to ens ana tfkala wntohednesa that I was leading, aad I aa thankfnl that at last I ~ x * —'~ "How did yaa aaaa to tsho flfe«w»to (Poatoi?*; -.--. .:;,. ~. "Ihrongh raadlaa eaaa tattimaatoito ahoat it, and I think I aaght to give oca ia return to gnide those who are still euiferlßa> It was a wonderful difference wbiah Cleaena Tonic made ia me, steadying any smttm, making me eat, and erarruling my iatomaS disorders so eempletely that coon ay dtgee* tion waa all right. It was a parf sot tote for flatnlenee and ehest pains, and for making me sleep wall I give Clements Tenia tha' palm over everything. Ia course af thao the pains aaroas ay loins bad token thaiir departure, and I was IntenaSy gratified to find that my kidney disorders bad boon remedied, because the eymptoaa hafengbig to that complaint were gone, and with eaoh bottle of Otsmsato ffiarie ay vitality iaaeased remarkably. When ay asrvaas i system was property hslaatad again I had no anxious thonghto to worry aa* aad whoa I could resume work with tha aa vi — as before my Ulnar 1 si Clsments Santo, far It had aaaa a healthy manafrna." •« Can I aaaa aaa af year ttokaataal n "7ou mb publtob tbsa to tha wattt •TATOTOBT »sX»AßAffift>. i I, RessßT Ism FtstcHta, ef Ho. e HepMttnt, BwßoOhl, la th* Colsoy of N«w Zealasd, 40 seleaißlr sad slaasrsly 4«e!«n th»t 1 have eaulully isad tee MNiM tlcettmeDt •SDtittlnr ef two falias and eeowouilfelr naatbtrai from oo» to two, aad that It contains and U a true and faithful aoeonat of mr ill* ucje and eu?» \>y Ofimests Scale, aai abe aODtalaS roy full p«miiiion to publish la a»? war say «*eta. b«dU—wbish I (We voluntarily, wittiout fsesWtng soy pejrmest; and I atabe Mle solemn 4tcleralloa eantei»atia«e\3r eellevlas toe earns to be true,' Mi to vinae ef tke »io»Wione ef as AN at the. Oeesml as Dsacila. tab thWHatli fay of Mara, jaMSS w»w, Af. and £■»*% Xemhwfy «»d 4MXAKDRA, E, M. BSUAMI Pwrifter, Tha abovaHotal has bstm re* throughout. The Choiewt Tabla up^ountry. Stopping Flftbe for Oraig k Go's Coaches, which arrive and depart daily for Queenitown, Lawrence and Ida Valley. Ss PBR[Toy—OASH, 108 Psk Tok—-Booked.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 441, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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849Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 441, 29 September 1904, Page 3
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