General A&Efrt*?ksfi) i; « aZ!n gent of tte^at^?fcc^. Agent Government # ;.i Solicits a port ace with the WS. Md * ■*"" | PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, AND HOUSE DEOORTOR, TARBERT-STREET, '(Nest &nd*ffif"- L A Large and Varied Assortment of A\. C. MURRAY, SHARIBROKER; 1 ' and Commission Agekt, CROMWELL; Companies floated. All coimm.nications attended to promptly and Telegrams—"Murray, Cromwell." Terms,: Strictly Cash monthly/
Th« Caaw «f Mrs. E. MAOARTHUR, (BY A LOCAL R«i>OS«Sau) The generous stirring of nei_ kindness that prompted Mrs" Eil Macarthur to give the following information to our reporter has a beneficent radiatiort that will not he lost upon th« residents p? Woodhaugh, Dunedin, where Mrs. Maw* arthur's house is situated on the main twad. The lady mentioned began by saying : I " Id the spring of last year I mi in.,* very different state of health to what I art* at the present time, for then I ; "'W»&' %i& periencing much imhappiness owingtd Utitu sluggish condition ofmy liter, Ferf.ifc»ldn£ time previously I had been.feeling unwe" but for a while I did not take much need my little ailments, thinking that they would perhaps go away as they had comedo* iheirowri account; What a sorry mistake that was to be sure ! Do you know that at, last I got so ill that for aiz weeksl'.wu \s&l up in bed; and scarcely able' to move from, one side to the other. Oh 1 it -wag', a teW; ribly trying time, and I pity anybody who suffers as I did then." ' " Was it entirely with the liver that y«/ n were suffering ?" enquired the preSJitiak.' "It was, although at the time I did not know what was the cause of my dislreafa &* I thought I had lumbago, and ,was trf .atink. myself for that complaint. The painr, in'tnS" lower part of my back were so 1 that I had to use hot fomentations mi poultices on the part affected*;, those remedies only gave me temporary rW with a painfully alow' and uncertain' gsiiv that I went about, and, being weak, I soon became exhausted and? had> to. without having unpleasant dreams, au(** side and aches in all my limbs continually harassed me, and sometimes I had to endure.
headaches as well. I believe that'the nastjt * bitter taste which came to my moiith'svery* morning had something to do with spoiling; my appetite, which got very;popr, : *nd everything seemed to have the same flavor. Quit* regularly I became troubled with ilftttitoncV after taking my food, and the' spasms that came to my stomach -were almost unbearable. It looked- as thoughlT. was going to be subjected to all the ailments that are possible to- be experienced, as,'in < addition to what I have already told you* .1 was frequently affected by turns of diiaitsets^ ',. and my nerves were getting weaker avofw day." " And all that tine you thought you Tsi4 lumbago." V' "Yes; and it was not till I re*J&:» a re several cases just like mine,'wher*' people spoke of being cured of dfcor<fei?eßl vr livers by Clements ToniC; an*,l, tbbiigbttfi** wise to try the same medietas; T%, jreowja first I ottle seemed to deftme a littlsi sootL was not the slightest 'doubt'W mjf i ih ; iiid ;U that in Clements' Tonic' I' got ■.josts'tlisi*:!
right thmgfor my Mlraeutssashy.;thftfr»tii»|>,., the pains in the small of my back~were/-M», greatly reduced that there was no mora need to resort to fomentations'©* Vnythtott of that kind, and ihe'best part of the wholt affa.r was that>iClements lonio Hot onh eased me, but |j»ve me permanent? relief from my tortures. lam very pleased io b« ■ n.l>l« tn t»ll \rr\n +l.«f SL-ft■•• ;:, ■■■; :iJTr.i.-i also went, likewise the headaches, and iot*' restoring one's appetite I do not thinktherm is anything to equal Clements Took), which, i nicety, v By a further use of tha* <rem¥B « fbf: bitter taste disappeared, and dl„ ceased to affect mel To one soweakencdeiago I heartily recommend;* leouito"'o'f&• hame medicine, my reasonf6r so that Clements Tonic quite cured mei* ; "Then,lm»yj-eportyonirrem»rkßp? , 'Certainly. You may nnbliea ihem i a any way." /^""i*" STATOTOIiY fiitOURA?I6N. I, Eun MACAEiHtTB, of Main I(oWirecJita*nih' : '- Dunedin, in the Colony of New .andl sincerely declare read the annexed document,"-co^lWnr s et folios, and j consecutively mSßsmmEffiS^ and faithful account of :■■*■*%.*&&& an* cure by Clement. Tonic: and .■ alfflTMnUinl my full permission to publish / utatqnienta-whichl I givr, yol«nl«tHy;,;Without • ZVV"Ln" y p?- rm . en ': ••"» i ™»K thr.loi.?r«! . declaration conscientiously believing, the urns i*>tiP& Justices of i'eaoe Ae», 1882." . ■ • • 7 * * ■-''.' xSflßml ■ rjeeUreeV at Duoedia, this iweatj.eUtb day «. February, one thousand nint hubd»*d esd'MJri* before .ma, " %
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 450, 1 December 1904, Page 6
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