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QE 0. FAC i i K, CrKNBKAt AOKNT AND "VaLUI K, SHAKEBROKER, CLYDE Registered Agent of the Warden's Court, A gent Government Life Insurance, Solicits a share of the public sop ;-ort accorded him in former years, with the assurance that any business on trusted to him will receive every o*re and ittention, and the strictest secrecy .observed. :

PAINTER, SIGN WitITER, AND HOLKJK OEOORTOR, "TXKB-£KT : £TEE£T; ... ... - ALEXANDRA, o (JNuxfc BcuUigo Hotel) A Large aim Varied Assortment of Wail Papers in Stook A. C. Mi 0 HA K E..8 ROJBLE R, and Commission Agent, CROMWELL. Companies floated. All communications attended to promptly and personally. Telegrams— ; "Murray, Cromwell." Termß : Strictly Cash monthly.

OF IVSERBT* The Case of _ SVSi-s. E, JVJACARTHUR, (CV A LOCAL HKPOBTjjjt,) The generous stirring of neighbourly kindness that prompted Mrs. Elleu to give the toil .wing information to our reporter has a. beneficent radiation I hat will not.be lost upon the .residents of Woodhaugh, Dunediu, where Mrs. MacariimrV, house is situated on the main road. 1!.(; !»dy mentioned began by saying : ■ " In trie spring of last year I was in » vary diilerem-state of health to what I an* at the present time, for then I was ex perjencnig much uuhanoiness owing to tha sluggish eomiitiou ol toy liver. For a time •::-.!viou ly I had been feeling unwell, but ior d while I diu not take much heed of | iry li.uk ailments, thinking that they would! pjrhaps go away as they had come—on their iiivn account. What a sorry mistake* that wits to be sure ! Do you know that ablest I got so ill thn,t for six weeks I was laid up in bed, and acußcely able to move fromi one side to the other. •' Oh ! it was a terribly trying time, and I pity anybody Wfl© suffers as I did then." " Was it entirely with the liver that yom were suffering t" enquired the pressman. '• It was, although at the time. I did no* know winit was the cause of my distress, as I 'thought I had ltniiba-o and was treating? niyiiel for that complaint. The pains in the. lower part of my hack were so dreadful' thai I had to "Uae hot fomentations and' poultics on the pari affected ; but even* those remedies only gave me temporary relief. When I got out of bed it wae only with a painfully slow and uncertain gaii that I went about, and, being so frigh'fully weak, I soon became exhausted and had to return to bed again, where I never slept without having unpleasant dreams, and more often than not I did not sleep untHl morning arrived. Awful pains in the ris&to side and aches in all my limbs continuaTlyharassed me, and sometimes L had to endure headaches as well. I believe that the nasty bitter taste which came to my mouth every morning had something, to do with spoiling; my appetite, which got very poor, and everything seemed to have the same flavor. Quite" regularly i became troubled with flatulence.! alter taking my food, and the pains likespasms that came to my stomach were* almost unbearable. It looked as though 1 was going to be subjected to all the ailments* that are possible to'be experienced, as, hj» addition to what I have already told you, 1!. was frequently affected by turns of dizziness; and my nerves were'getting weaker, every day."

" And all that time you thought you had lumbago." "Yes; and it was not till I read a Clements Tonic book that I really knew what was wrong with me, for in it there were several cases just like mine, where? people spoke of being cured of disordered livers by Clements Tonic, and I thought it wise to try the same medicine. The very first f. ottle seemed to do me a little good, and when I had finished my second there was not the slightest doubt in my miud that in Clements Tonic Iliad got just thvi right thing for my ailments, as by that tim* the pains in the small of my back were ao greatly reduced that there was no. mors: need to resort to fomentations or anythin" of that kind, and the best part of the whol« affair was that Clements Tonic not onljy eased me, but gave me permanent relief from my tortures. lam very pleased, to be able to tell you that the pains in my aid* also went, likewise the headaches, and foi restoring one's appetite I do not think thert is anything to equal Clements Tonic, which was just as serviceable to my nervous ay* tern, as my nerves were toned up to t> nicety. By a further use of that remedy J; received a lasting release from all the paiofulness which I had experienced whs© flatulence took hold of me after eating, the bitter taste disappeared, and dizafaeea ceased to affect me. To one so weakened a* I was Clements Tonic is a sore friend, for its strengthening qualities were really wonderful, and to all who suffer as I did a year ago I heartily recommend a course of the hame medicine, my reason for so doing being that Clements Tonic quite cured me. ' " Then I may report your remarks ?" "Certainly. You may publish them in. any way." STATOTOItr DECLARATION. I, EMiBN Macaktuur, of Main Road, Woectbdugfy, lunedin, in the Colony of Row Zealand, do soltmn'iv and sincerely declare that I have cfttetv'il; read the annexed document, constating of t wo folios, and consecutively numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is % trus and faithful account of, ,/niy illness at „j cure by Clement* Tonic:'aridy r'so wohtalnj my full permission lo publish in,- any y/»y my statements—which I give/vblttijtaifly, without reVcivihr any payment; and; jclcnin declaration conscientiously b<«li€vihg, 'tDk/aima to \>t trua and by virtus ct the provisions 6l'ai» Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, isutulcd " The Justices of PeaoeAofc, 1852." :; <', ' fffrnmaagm DeoUrast at DuooiSia, this twenty-sixth etc; ot. February, one thousand nine huadtsd and tbrea before me, ' "•';•' ■<■■•■■* -~i

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 6

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