The Oaa© of Mr. D. W. KAYE, (bt a semauLh rktotcbb.) People have to be converted by experience from an obstinacy of opinion that may be honorable enough in iU way, and when such lessons as these are brought to , bear upon Dur intelligence the most obdurate cannot aelpbut be convinced tb*t self interest is tobe best served by unreserved 00-operation with the advice given by Mr. David Wigley iaye, of No. 27, Leith-sfcreet, Dunedin, rhich runs as follows: " I consider that when ft person's health « broken down a better medium for restoring one to a sound condition cannot be procured than Clements Tonic," " Have yon any particular reason for arriving at tkae ooaclucioa f enquired the ••porter. "Yon nay depend that I weald not mako m assertion of that character unless I di<l so >n good grounds," replied Mr. Kaye, '.' as Mich statements would have the effect of Misleading, if the statements were not true;he very people that it should be every, tody's aim and object to assist. Yes; I save a particular reason, which is that for mine time I was suffering from a disordered itate of ray nervous system, and, also nd igestios-. Those are ailmonts which are common to most people, especially those vhose lives are mostly spent indoors, so I io not think it necessary to dilate upon the tyAiptoms to any great extent." "I would like, yon to tell me some of shorn," joined in the reporter, "if you can 'pare the time to do so. " Well, unfortunately, I am rather busy .ust now, or I would have been pleased to ievote more time to the subject, but as it is me that, when given proper consideration, hould result in assisting similar sufferers »ut of their troubles, I will strain a point wad give you a few minutes. My system res greatly run down after a rather busy period, and I found myself in that wretched sonditioß'When a man feels that he has-no iife or energy in him. It is by no means a twe state to be in, to feel that the least \hing is a trouble, and not to have the «Jlohtesfc inclination to do the work that *ae knows has to he done. It makes life a iontinual drudgery, and when one is Hufferng continual discomforts it makes existence jtill more wretched. A pronounced pression of spirits accompanied the intensely languid feeling that-I was so much listressed with, for I seamed to be unable to ake interest in anything that was going on. The drowsiness that hung on to me, soon ifter meals especially, was very unpleasant, •mi I also experienced a considerable amount >f anguish owing/to the violent headaches I \ad. I could not sleep well, and I got up nth a bitter taste in the mouth, and feelugs of weariness in my limbs as if I had not >een resting at all. Indeed, I was fairly flayed—out—and-my nerves- were.-all untinged. fej- could eat but very little,, but hat little was quite sufficient to cause % sense of oppression in the chest, and feel'.ogs in the stomach as if nothing but wind iad collected there. Between the shoulders v-ad across the loins I had seveve pains at Intervals', but what concerned me more than Anything was to find that my strength' was Saily diminishing. I had previously had experience -with' Clements Tonic, and as it had proven beneficial before, I thought it might wiswer my'-'requirements at the; time I ipeak of," • " So yon gave it a trial, I suppose ?" "&ost decidedly I did, and I could not lave done better, nor perhaps half so well, ;or Clements Tonic quicl:ly put my internal iisofdW'to rights, said before long my Dhysical strength was so greatly improved ' hat I could stand any amount of work yithout feeling any ill effects'; On the nervous system Clements Tonic had a remark4>ly good.effect, and I was pleasantly surprised to find how well that medicine made ne sleep,while its invigorating qualities lic-Ye away the miserable feelings of lan..rrtidnessl had suffer ad from, so effectively ihat I felt like a new man. Nothing could inprove upon Clements Tonic for giving a Withy appetite, audi feel sure it stands -. „ n «» a nrnriinf. and effective remedv toi indigestion, as all my pains, incl Headaches, were expelled, and soon I could *at any thing without the least fear of suffering afterwards. I look upon Clements Tonic as a boon to the public, and you have my permission to publish these: faots of my iure in any way you choose." STATUTORY DECLARATION. ' David Wiewty Kayb, of 27 Leith-street, Dunedin. . ~'che Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly ». d sincerely declare that I have carefully read ihe annexed document,, consisting of two folios, and ■ Miseeuiively numbered from one to two, and that it ■jiatains and is a true and faithful account of my Itress and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains h'v full permission to publish in any way my statei *nts which' I give voluntarily, Without receiving -r.i- payment; and T make tlii* solemn: declaration .tfiScientiou«lyb»lisvins 6ho same to be true, and • virtue of the provitioiia of an Act of the General f.t,«embly of New Zealand, intituled "The Justioei rf Peaoe Aot, 1a82," Declared at Dunedin,' this sixteenth 4»v ot March', one thousand.nine hundred and th*«e, fl '' " K. OHISUOLM, J.P. f ANTE!D' KNOWJM » V -I—l A. 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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 451, 8 December 1904, Page 3
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