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CfPsgA*»,AfißNT, Asl> VALUE),, i 'SWAKF BROKER, Registeitxi <•/- ™p #br'"on'< : Conrt ' - Ag6m GoVarniiieia'L'ile Ifisuraiice, Solicit* a share of t'ftfc public sip port accdrded hi in in former jeirs. with, trie assurance (lvsil a'm ''lim'ih- 1 :-* c.atrrißtf .><> h\\n wd n-cf-'ivt-' tn-n eu

and rt.t,L( ; £itioh, necrecy o'lbtifvetf.

PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, AND HOUSE DEOORTOR, TARBERT-STREET, i - - ALEXANDRA, (Next Bendigo Hotel) i A. Large and Yaried Assortment of j Wall Papers in Stock

A. C. MURRAY. SHARE BROKER, and Commission Agent, CROMWELL. Companies floated. All communications attended to promptly and personally. Telegrams—- " Mubkay, Cromwell." Terms: Strictly CasH monthly.

The C««*"of Mrs. E. (MACARTMUR. (BV A LOCAL KJJPORTEJS.) . i .TJhe generous of. neighbourly IvaJiiosa that prompted Mrs. Ellon •KsDS.i'tii'nr to give the fallowing information >!/>' oiiY' reporter hits a' beneficent radiation tti<-f. •,-.;{jj UO ji be lost upon the residents of wiLur's house is situated on the mam .oad. ,ii'ise lady &)ontioned began jby saying : "• I, '(.'mi ''spring"of ldst ydar : I was in a ■>arr state oi health to what I aiw »'; Si*.- time, for &$a I ,was ex> per-'qijv '■■. g ii-uch owing tn thfl a t » ti?*j pre'C-ibttfiy" I fia'fl otftfr' feeling unwell bnfc fo.v .\ while I .did not take much i«6t-.«*<. of my iiti'i' ailments thinking tMtjthey wo s d ;■:'.',<-.Mi go awvy as they had cu.i.e—en their own account;' What'a' surly that •.-/?- tr* be sure ! Do you know that at last 1 got sh. ill that for six weeks I was laid up in bed, and auatcely able to move from one side to the other. Oh'Tit«was a terribly trying time, arid I pity anybody who suffers as! did then." ;

" Was it entirely with the liver that yoa were suffering ?" enquired the pressman. " It was, although at the time I'did not know what was the cause of my distress, a* I thought I ha<i liimba'go arid was treating myselt for that complaint. The pains in the lower part of my back were so dreadful that I had to use hot fomentations and poultices on the part affected''; but even, those remedies only gave me temporary relief. When I got out of bed it was only with a painfully slow and uncertain gai& that I went about, and',' being so frightfully 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; T did hot ''sleep untft morning arrived. 'Awful pains in the right side and aches in all my limbs" continually harassed nie, and eometimesl had toi endure headaches as well. I believe that the nasty bitter taste which came" to my month every ;morning had Vomethihjgto do withspoiling' niy appetite, which got very poor,' and everything seemed to'have the same flavor. Quit* regularly I became troubled with'flatulence after taking 'my food, and the pains like spasms that came to mf '■ stomach were 'almost unbearable. It looked as though 1 was going to be subjected to all the ailmenea tliat are possible to be experienced, as, in addition to what I have already fold you, I was frequently a'ffected by turn's 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 realty knew what was wrong with me, for in it there were several cases just like mine, whero people spoke of being Cured- of.disordered livers by Clements Tonic, and I thought it wise to try the same medicine. The very first' ottle seemed to do'me a little good, and when I had finished my second there was not the slightest doubt in my mind that in Clements' Tonic I had got just thv right thing for my ailments, as by that time the pains in the small: of my back were so greatly reduced that there was 'no more need to resort to fomentations or anything of that kind, and the best parf.of the whol* affair was that Clements Tonic not onlji eased me, but gave me permanent reliels from my tortures. lam very pleased to b« able, to tell you that the pains in my oid» also'went, likewise' the headache's, and fo* vestorin<t one's appetite I do not think there is anything to equal, Clements Tonic, which was just as serviceable to my nervous sy» temj as my nerves were toned up to a nicety. By a further use of that reme y I received a lasting release from all trie painfulness which I bad experienced wheo flatulence took hold of,me afjer eating, the bitter taste' disappeared, ' and' dizziness ceased to affect me. To one so weakened at I was Clements Tonic is a sure friend, foi its strongtheningjqualitiea were really wonderful, and to all who suffer as'l did. a year ago I heartily recommend a course of the bame medicine, my reason for so doing being, that Clements Tonic quite cured met" " Then I may. report your remark" ?" "Certainly. You may publish tbfeaa fo anyway."

STATDTOHy DKOLARATIOH, I, ELtiKN Maoabthur; of Main Road, Woodbaugh, Dunedin,-in the Colony of New Zealand, do eolamnlj and sincerely declare that I have carefully read : the annexed document, consisting 'of twa folios, and conseoutively numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is a true and ' faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic; and also contains my full permission to publish in any way my Bta:eiirents—'which I £ive .voluntarily, without receiving any pajrment.; and I malce this solemn. di c''-ivah"on conscieu'tifcusly believing' the same to be tiu«',J»ud by virtue i-t tbt provisions of an Act of, the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled ''*h* Juttices of Peace Aoi, 1882." " : • • ■ ,-■ "* DeoUnxl at Dunedlu, this tneety-sixth day or, February, one thousand nins hundred and three, before me, ''"'.■' .-' - • ,'-■-,,; l~> _ . ; J.P. '

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 445, 27 October 1904, Page 6

Word count
Tapeke kupu
963

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 445, 27 October 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 445, 27 October 1904, Page 6

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