ffea Case of lira. G. LEMON. (M a» mfaoo msroaraa.) 1 more present* thau they car© for. A perfect avalanche of turkey?.' and other gooxl things descend* on,them, and they grumble at these, at the worry of knowing how to use them all. But there, are gifts which prove serviceable ill the year round, inch a one being bestowed upon our readem by Mrs. Cecilia Lemon, cl, Giiborne-street, South t)tuiedia,' who said to an enquiring pressman:— "I was living in Mornington six years ago, and for some time before leaving that locality I was not at all well. seemed to be broken down, and J oo"ufd. not get along with my wc*k, Mjr trouble was indigestion." '''•■' " Are you quite sure," said the ceiortei •that you have not made a mistake'about your complaint ? " :.. ■• , •• Yes ; I know it was indigestion, becauas f had been to a doctor, and he was treating me for that ailment. Altogether 1 suffered * good many years, and it seemed so pain sv::ly>"*«trangV'td me ■ t&al the doctor's svsdicines could never do me any good, -fter so much ineffective treatment, I began to think I would never be cured, and 1 than! would live continually in such misery. U was so long since I had been able to sit .town and eat a good meal that I bad almost •orgotten what it was like to have an •ppetite; but my great misfortune was that die little I did eat had no strengthening effect upon me, and, besides, it gave me sunk iii immense amount of pain. The oppression in my chest after the taking of aouruhmeYit was almost unbearable. Everything seemed to lie like a great weight and stop up the passages through which I breathed, and th» pains not only affected my cLast, but alo« went right through into my shoulders/* Iv was quite a common tiling for me, when I was •*dng a little dusting or other light dut'<M La the house, to be fca.en with sudden rite oi /iddinesa, which affected me so badly that I would have to put aside whatever I was "iloing, and rest until the, attack had! gono (way. The daily decrease in my vitality brought further disaster to me in the form of- nervousness, as I could not'bear to hesr '.Ay noise, and if I got startled by any manner of means, my nerves trembled to & i eat excess. Such adversities as thes •vare bad enough to endure dining,the day, nut when, through sleeplessness, I had to put up with them again at night, it wat, crtally terrible. After lying awake forlhoura it woA usual for me to tall into a sluinbm, that did not do me much good, for I was ■;.-earning all the time, and I awoke feeling us tired as - ever." "I was" trouble)!' greittj;: <vith flatulence, and although I was colm'derably weakened right throughout;, yet it was in my back that I felt the weakness oaost, and the aches across my loins were <!? ry troublesome. That wearying siokneei brought my weight down a good deal, but now, I am thankful to say. I am as stOuS' *ud hearty'.as ever I was and it is all due to the cure which I managed to obfr*ip jhrousth the use of Clements Tonic." "Were you advised to use that remedy? "2i«. 1 read a Testimonial about it, and the case was just "like the one I was: complaining of, so 1.-, thought Clements Tonic .-night.dp.;-me good, too, even though.ths doctor's inedicinos were of no avail; and it was a blessing that I did get some, for I picked up my. health with remarkable. rapidity. Clements Tonic acted well -upon my'..whole system, giving me'a'n-appetite und such freedom from pains, giddiness, Mid c «ervousness that in a short space of ...dme'l scarcely knew myself. I could not Cfealise that the complaint which for several 'years had held out defiantly against all pretfious treatment was really being conquered at last, but the fact became patent to mo ]ater on. Headaches, sleeplessness, flatulence,' and the other tortures of indigestion veregoiie, and I always slept soundly, and i4Wi>k'ejffflibg St for the day's work; Be-Lie've-me, it was a happy release, and Ijshal! never forget Clements Tonic for it." " V. How are others tovkhow your oxpen unce?" -. ' '■' '■'■"■■ '*'• .-' •'"•'''-." '■■■. >"•-..' " You can publish toy story in any way <rou please," STATUTOBr DBCUBAtftfttoi, % . •, 1; Cscrifc* ijBMON,'6I Gisborne'-stVeei, South' D*uodin,3n theOoluuy of Nej?"ifoilarid, -do/solemnly auK' rihoei-ely declare that I have carefully read the ato aexeo-.'Wccument. consisting o f *«o folios,-.and «**. jeccitiveiy numbered from km* to two, and thai, i ;if utains and is a true and faithful account pf m; 'linens ani cure bjr Clements Tonic, »ud a166-ooi dins n:y full permionion fc- publish in any way m : rl i temanrs; -which T fciv* .voluntarily, without* r. ;;eivijnr aw payment'; mud' 1 "make this ioletnn d« lilavatisri conscientiously >the iaUMJto l* lru'e,>a'nd by vir'tqeofithe.provisions' of ,00 Aft* Of tbiJeneral -Assembly of, New Zealand, intituled -VToi ,iustice« of Peaoe' Act,-1888." a.. ■ y' Declared at South Dunedla, this sixth day <ri ilarch, one thousand nine hundred and three, befou Wli. WARDROP.J.P.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 452, 15 December 1904, Page 3
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1,034Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 452, 15 December 1904, Page 3
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