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" oft- accorded him in fb^(er*yWr'< t .; ■■■! <>*t*i $ him wilJ receivi; f- - r ; y oi.r■»»d -xu-ntibn, and fcne atnctesv secrecy oSseryedi W PAINTER, SIGN WRITER AHD.'J HOUSE DEOORTOR, MtBERT-BTREET, ... ... ■•Via -• ALEXANDBA. 3 (Next Bendigo Hotel) ' Wall Papers in Bt6ck

A • Kj* , 3HAKEBROKEII, AND COMMISSION' A<JBMT, v i CROMWELL* Ootupatties floated. All Miniritroicft. tioiis attended to promptly and personally. Telegrams—"Murray, Cromwell" Strictly Cash monthly.

Mra. E. MAOARTHUR* (BV A LOCAL BHPOUStU.) The geherdus stirring 'of neighbourly kindness that prompted Mr*. Silica Macarthur to give the following information to our reporter has a beneficent radiation that will not be lost upon the reiicUhta of Woodhaugh, Dnnedin, where- Mrii. "Mao- ' Arthur's house is situated on the main road. The lady mentioned began by eaying : ./' In the spriug of last year I was in 6 very different; state of health to what I am. at tlv* present'time,'for r thift I W*ii ex. periei:: (s&g much unhappineß» ! owing'to th»> sluggish condition of my-liver, i F«r a,ion,v.v time previously.l had been feeling anweilibut for a while I did not take much heed off my little alilmehts, thinking that-they would perhaps go away as they had come—on their o«-n account. What a sorry mistakw that- was to be sure i Do you know that att last I got so ill that for eir weeks I was laid up in bed, aixl ncajfcely able to n:oVe from one side to the other. Oh Jit ««(»" terribly trying time, .ano" Buffers as-1 did 'then.'

know what? was the cause of my distress, as I thought I had lumbago, and was creating .my sell for that complaint. The pains"in the lower 'part"of my back were bo drtt&iuli that' I had to use i hot ' poultice* on the part <<affeetedTi:ibnfc <*ve« those remedies only gave* me tempejaury •«•»•" ,lief. When I got out of bed with a painfully slow'and that I went about, and, Mngso fr«htsrjily weak, I soon be«ara£ exhausted ancf jsud to . return to bed again, wh«»» X nerar »«lept without having unpleasant dream i ,aud more often than notl did nbt u i,l«^^ morning arrived. Aw*hl •side and aches'in all my limbs continually harassed hie, and sometimes I had to eradur* headaches as wall I believe that the nasty bitter taste which came te my monthtvery morning had something to do with'spHino my appetibeV which go* very poor, and wtorr. thing seemed to have the same flavor. Quito regularly I became troubled with flatulence after taking my food, and the paihSUke spasms that came to my #fcmaeb "#ere almost unbearable. w> It looked■ *s fcfcaugh I was going to be subjected to-all that are possible to be experienced, a#, in *dditidn'to what I have already told yo<), V was frequently affected'by ! ttirnlitoPfi-ttineM,.' and my nerves >were'getting-weaker every day-" " And all that slaw yto tbotgftvyoaiw# ; lumbago." "Yes; and it ww not' tBT X HNNI * Clements Tonic book that I really 4asnr what waa me, for •*u>«nH*feer» were several oases just like,. ' livers by Clements Tonic, wisMcl-'try the -'same medlcttfc.'' ?'"* p ~ f-that m Clements Toni??: £ had Cdi^U were .#s/ leed to-resort <tosfom«Btatious or anything of affair was thatf Clements eased> me, .but--save)*me \xnMMui&K*Mt2» ■''■:. able to tell abo^ent, restoring one's appetite I do m* tMnYttrin u anything to equal Clements Xenfo, whfafc *r*s just *a serviceable to nay Rttr.yotts'awe tern, as \ # ; had^;«iwleno»dy^eß : flatulenoe took hold «f me after eatin. ; t^, bitter :taßte disappeared, 'wmmmmmj <ts. strengthening qualities were reaUi™ derfu), and to all who »ttffer4j»MVdtiS i>ame merficina, my reMoc for *e> dolnff &fefi that Clements Tonio quiU-to^Wi^W^ ■"*CertaMy. f , t yYor* *»nayifnWieollfc** any' way," ■• , • • $ * •',. 4 I .tWATOTOfe^fc^ 1, Et,tss maoabthur; «5Jw*lBP '"""" "" read the annexed document;'cantl folios, i»nd conwooUvoly mutobej to;two, and that it oonbiltM"* and 'faithful; ! account' of my 'HI cure by Clements Teuio: and *l»o my. :*ull peroilwion to publish 'to'iaar'•: b»it. .pavtrf«i»t , {nwirt , 'l maw'iHW true and by Urtu* if Iht M;Ac* «*•.«» ' Gcnerti Assembly-f Ms» 2s»W.Vaiiil« »S, ani'i^j.p.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 452, 15 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 452, 15 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 452, 15 December 1904, Page 6

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