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t»lsesatediagly difficult*get MMtMI with the erastitation of a country nalan eaehaa lived for a time in faee-tofeee view ef it» operation. Ijften •he exaot asaaiag of the words employed to describe the working of a eeasUtation can jonly be get OB the spot, and so it is with matters eoneerßUg the individual mem base of every home. To fain an aoourate iasig hi sate affairs that once affected Mr. Clemen* Heaghton, ofNo. 58 Forth-street, Dunedin, a reporter called at that gentleman's residence and eimmrei: "Isit a fact that yen ,l»t« onofiallieg with iwligeaiion, and that you are now quite cured ! ". "That is so," answered Mr. loughtoa, •"and it is to Clements Tonic that my, «,ti. fade is due. for being in svch apioudid hoilth at the, present time. It was wnen.l was living at Tnepeka West, about four et five miles from Lawrence, where I was ivorking, that my sufferings began, and a fellow -workman '■■ put me oa to taking the remedy that cured me." j " Had yon been trying any other modi* cine before yen took Clements Tonic!" i"I had taken several kinds, but'they ad no good effect; so that for fully five tenths I had to. persevere with my work trader meet unfavourable circumstances. My *pp«ti*t gofc so that I scarcely ever fnjoyed my aiialii and many a day I had not the least inclination for food. It does not take a garoat deal of that sort of business t» reduce a man's strength, as I found out fee my sorrow, and, when sleeplessness alas jtorted bothering,me,my vitality ran est ml too more %aickj|y, In this way I soon became e* languid that I,had no, desire, £os work at »esa that.eettloiiiUßon.mo, I was ,aot in.. the right frame „«o„ take interest in anything; Nearly the,, wheUvef some , nights; passed factors I eould get to, sleep, and when I woke kp ■if was usually With a nasty headache, that tormented me for the rest of the day. A' bitter taste in my mouth gave my mornlag meal an unpleasant iavour, and after eating ever so little I was afflicted'with o heavy sensation la the chest, which seemed to interfere with my breathing. But that was not the worst part of my troubles, as. my stomach seed to become filled with wind that arose from the undigested food, mid 1 the pains that also came there wire severe in the extreme. A new experience ; fer ma, and one that I;did not like either, Was' to find that my system was; greatly run down, for when I had done a little exercise my nerves were quite shaky, and at other times they started to tremble if any thing occurred that gave mo a. etart. Often a strange mist gathered before my •yes and gave me the impression that little dark spooks, like grains of soot, were dancing in front of me,' white, to make my life kill more miserable, there were aches in my loins that eemetinos made walking quite Inconvenient. lam not altogether sure What caused it, although I suppose it«n: one of my, i ■ •■« i igeation. symptoms; but there Was a paii' i"j v t' under my shoulder blade* that I could hsive done very well Without; yet I had to bear every one of my ailments right) up to the time I started taking Clements Tenic, and then, I am ihankfuj: to say, I '9ooh began to feel easier. Upon'jßay word, I : never experienced such a rapid change for £he better in all my life, and my speedy r*. coveryaftbrds emphatic proof of the curing Capabilities of Clements Tonic, which I can Safely -say is a genuine remedy for ailments similar to the ones I suffered from." ' " Can you remember the first benefits yea derived?" : "To toll you the truth, I felt mora vigorous and cheerful after taking a couple of bottles of Clements Tonic than I had bees for a long time, and the appetite I got was surprising. By-and-bye I noticed that my food was going through 0 proper process ot digestion, for the wind and stomach pais* left off annoying me, and the heaviness had gone from my chest as well. For curing headaches and making me,sleep, besides removing all pains and putting my. nervous system into splendid fettle," I shall always bear "pleasing recollections of Clements Tonic, andyouimay publish theee^fa&Js.fori others' benefitiinny; formyou Hkajj. j'J;' [ r' .gT^oxS^wW^? lo .- ■, I, CIiSIfBHT BqMHTon, of 68 Forth-ttMSfc, Dubw din,, inMie'£olonVv nfNcw Errand, doiiolemnly eas sincerely .declare tiiat I have carefully read, the annexed rt'oriime'nt, t*?o; folioij) :»«a| eoncee,Mively uumliered, from, one to two, eejjdl that It contain* and is'a* Iriie and; faithful account at my iilneu and. cure byjClements T< iiic, and alio eontaWiny full'permissiim to publish 1 in any way bit slatirfiiints—vrhicli I ici.v'e Kithtout rteriu'"',' *HS payment : a'n.d T miMsc ihis splemn-de-cltr&tion coaicientioiifly belininj.' the Bathe to B8 true, aiiU by, virtue of the^jroivisivui l , r f>an Act of tb» General Awembly of Kew Zealand, intituled "tht iuiticee of Peace Act, 1«8I "',<-"- '■'' v "' ' ; ■ '-■'' : vlhmedin, ttysi J;»v ( i' (•: nth ; djfeel M.rch. %&'immrnin uuisiii'«.i aad ifiwt, beforsme, . „ „_ ■. : p. o: ruvuE, J.r.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 24 November 1904, Page 3
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962Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 24 November 1904, Page 3
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