General Agent and' SHAREBROKIfc, *, i R °^s^ rea A?ent ° f M ifew*»" j Agent Government s oli its a slime of tbVpuß%fl%p pnrrtit,f.;-.r» ro him -wim receive «ve»y l ©are? ■•i«d attention, „ m i the strHiUJßt Mecrecy observed.
PAINTER, SIGN WRITER, AND HOUSE DEOORTQR, TARBERT-STREET ..„ (Next Bendigo Hotel) A Large and Varied Assortment of Wall Papers in Stock A. C. 3IAREBROKER, and Commission Agent*, OROMWELL. Ooiupanies floated. All' eommnnications attended to promptly t»nd personally. Telegrams—- " Murray, Oromwell." Terms: Strictly Cash monthly.
The Cms of Mrs. E. MAGARTHUtV , (BT A LOCAL RlrOßKlfc) The generous stirring of' noighbwwSy kindness that prompted' Mrs. Eli«o Macarthur to give the following mfcrca&iiao to our reporter has a beneficent that will not be lost upon the residents ot Woodhaugh, Dunedin, where Mrs. ' M*e» arthur's house is situated oa the niw'O' t«ad. The lady mentioned began by saying vm "In the spring of last year Ir>Wjt*J«u» very different state of health to what I" am at the present time, for then T w^ts^e I *. perfencing much unhappiness*owing* to th« sluggish condition of my ,liver;>r Fswr•»» lonj>. time previously I had been feeling, unwtll, but for a while I did not take much heed of my little ailments, thinking that they WotHd perhaps- go away as they had com*—son their own account. What a sorry mi&t&kf that was to be sure ! Do you know,that at last I got so ill that for six weeks I was laid up in bed, and scafcely able to move^-front one side to the other. Oh lit was ».tw» ribly trying time, and I pity anybody!, who suffers as I did then."
" Was it entirely with the Hirer that yet* were suffering ?" enquired the pressman. ■'•■"■■ "It was, although at the time I did not know what was the cause of my distress*, af< I thought I had lumbago,) and was treating; myselt for that complaint. I'he painsin th> lower part of my back were so dreadfuSi j that I had to use hot fomentations anij poultices on the part affected ; but aviWa those remediesronly jave mo temporary i tin, lief. When I got out of bed it was w^y with a painfully slow and uncertain'gait j that I went about, and; being so fright/ft^ weak, I soon < became exhausted -sanavlr ad to i return to bed again, where I nevei- slept without having unpleasant dreamfs; «^| more often than not I did notsle*ip <&MA\ morning arrived. Awful painsintas -tiighto I side and aches in all my limbs continually harassed me, and Bom«*imc»l had to endure j headaches as well. I believe that the nasty bitter taste which came to my mouth evefy 1 .'morning had Something to d* -withspolHflf \ my appetite, which got very pc«rvand*yeta» ; thing seemed to have the same, fevor. Quito., ; regularly I became troubled with fiatuloqp% after taking my food, and the pains Ilka, spasms that came to my stomaeh* wer* almost unbearable. It looked< as though Ij was going to be subjected to all,the a4JmsM*, that are possible to bo experienced,, as, ipv addition to what I have already told youj If was frequently affected by turns of diztineSQand my nerves vttam getting weaken , awwrw; day."
'' And all that tine y#u ttapghfc yes k»4 lumbago." '•* Pfll ' "^ "Yes; and it was not till rre*i"»Clements Tonic book that I really: know; what was wrong with ins,, for,:in. ife,.the?&-j jwere several cases just like mine, WheMK people spoke of being cured of 4Mr&rs?r livers by Clements Tonic, and. I thoughb r ifc' \ wise to try the same medicine. S'Xbb teejto first i ottle seemed to do me a .little•,aonA«, and when I had ; finished my ««* timßm&\ that in Clements Tonic tijir'* right thing for my ailments* as,bf s*SS;t#* s in > the Bma U reduced wai,.fto i '«^»T of that kind, and the best part of «§mmw affair i'«« thai-. niA mQ r.*from my tortures. lam ver.v also went, likewise the heacteefctei; ,^Ja i: '» 4 ;' restoring one's appetite I da aot tMtik tfieW' is anything to equal Clements. T«jnscj >whbßi nicety; : By i received a lastin fulness which a m«u uxntpi flatulence took hold of me.after bitter taste di«* * had experienet^rriwheiff derful, and to all who suffer *» I did a> same medicine, my reason fori so dd that Clements Tonic quite cured' tai" " Then I. m^^report : yoßP r*ma*ks fP <§| .
BTATUTOB* DKOLAjftATIoW. I, El&bn Macabthor, ot Vain *~ ,jr " -* ' Dimedin, in the Colony otN«w j and sincerely declare that read the annexed document, folios, • and consecutively <• in to two, and that it contains" and faithful account- -' ot ' r»cure by, CiemenU lonlo; an my full permlwlon to publieh I jive voli receivip* any payment; and J : declaration conscientiously beljevli Juilices ot Peace Act, 1882," Deeiart* at Duoedla;, before m», wtwhrn,*.:
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 451, 8 December 1904, Page 6
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783Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 451, 8 December 1904, Page 6
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