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BiSICES. Absolate hanger is nob a trial which ft «ualiy fHmiliftr in this country, and howe«et much uiiiSjjj........ may take the plac« of experience «fee realisation of iU terrors cannot be very vivid unless they have beea endured; hoe when ail the evils of life are reduced to their elementary forma, sickness is undoubted); the most real, and it is to aave our fellows from hardships in that re* epect that such aid as the following was solicited by a reporter from Mr. Robert Henry Fletcher, o! 0 Hepe-atreet, Duoedln, who said:

" Some four years baok my health wm In a very queer state indeed. It was after the biey season of Christmas time that I found my nerves had collapsed under the heavy would get durin the effect of bracing me up again." It was not to be, however, and iuetead of getting better I got considerably worse." "Yob mean that other complications arose?" suggested the pressman, "Just eo ; for one tiling I esperieswed the disadvantage of losing my appetite, as I ing with the (east degree of relish, and the unfortunate part of it all was, that the esaall quantity I did partake verse, in point of faet, for then I had all the unpleasant sensations of indigestion to contend with, not the least annoying of which there and turned to stone. Troubles were further augmented through the fermentation of the food, which brought about a very uncomfortable sensation in. the .stomach when it became filled with wind, and I suffered very much with a sort of headache like a throbbing in my temples. It was a very unhappy Christmas for me, but I would not have minded that so much if I had only got better and beentble to start work afresh." " You were.suffering some time, then." " Yes, unfortunately ; and all the doctor's medicines and patent medicines could not alleviate ray distress, fi. grew more.languid and melancholy than ever. Signs of kidney disorders cropped' up, and I was persecuted with acute pains across the loins, which made it a misery to walk. A yellow fur spread across my tongue,.showing the bad state of my internal organs, and 1 always had* vile taste in the mouth, in the mornings especially. Restlessness at nights was another tlii'jg that helped to increase my weariness, and I did not seem any better even when I did get a little sleep, for I felt so worn"out at the beginning of'each day that I'did not care how things went. I used to have dreams like the nightmare, and when I got up from bed in the mornings my limbs almost achetl for the want of strength. The doctor said i fc was my nerves that were causing all the trouble, and no doubt he was right, for they used lo shake terribly,and another indication of my nervous affections was that my mind was always upset with thoughts that were never agreeable. I used to get one little worrying idea in my mind, and I could think of nothing else for hours. It was a life of wretchedness that I was leading, and I am thankful that at last I purchased some Clements Tonic and set myself free." . . "How did you come to take Clement* Tonic?" f> . »{:• # "Through reading some testimonials about it, and I think I ought to give one in return to guide those who are still suffering. It was a wonderful difference which Clements Tonic made in me, steadying my nerves, making me eat, and overruling my internal disorders so completely that soon my digestion was all right. It was a perfect cure for flatulence and chest pains, and for making me e'.eep well I give Clements Tonio the palm over everything. In course of time the pains across my loins had taken their departure, and I was intensely gratified to find that my kidney disorders had been remedied, because the'symptoms belonging to that complaint were gone, and with each bottle of Clements Tonic my vitality in> ereased remarkably. When my nervona system wan properly balanced again 1 had no anxious thoughts to worry me, and when I could resume work. with the same vi p,t as before my' illness I sincerely thank d Clements Tonic, for It bad made » healthy man of me," " Can 1 make nse of your statements ? " " You can publish them to the whole STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Robert Herrt Flbtchir, of No. 0 Hope-street, Dunedin, in the Colony of Nsw Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document consulting of two folioa and oon- . socutively numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is a true and'faithful account of my ill. ocas and cure by Clements Tonio, and alio contains my full permission to publish in any way my statements— whiGh I give voluntarily, without reaeiving S»> • I'ny.nient; and. I make this .solemn declaration SonViciHicusly believing the same to be true, and by-viriie of the provisions of an Aot of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tae Justices of Peace Act, lI'M." * WSk Declared at Dunedin, this thirtieth day of Msrob, Sne thousand nine hundred and three, before me, JAMES WREN, J.B,

To RUB When you hurt yourself youi hand naturally flies to the plaoe to rub it. That is instinct Nature showing the way. The "way" itself is to rub with Zam-Buk because this is a pure healing balmi free from the rancid animal t fats, mineral poisons, and turpentine ' found in common ointments and embrocations—also because being composed of the refined balsams from certain rare herbs it is easily absorbed. It is soothing, healing. and antiseptic. It beala bruises, cuts, burns, scalds, spuims, coldsores, eczema, &c, and is valued equally by the housewife and tin athlete for expelling pain. JSo ino/v. pmi), n>> ni'jro ha i 'A'iVfe? troubles. A remedy has 1 e'-n dis ov eted in Dr Or. Noxol whi"'} is a crrtain cure for Indiges'ion, Constipation. I.iver and Stomach disordVrjfc Try ifc.—2s Chemis's »nd stor a. For Influenza and Co'.C ~j &a Head **ke Woods' Great. pfppermUit

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 441, 29 September 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 441, 29 September 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 441, 29 September 1904, Page 5

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