OAKES’ Shoe Store. SEND FOR THESE. Men’s Square Toe Boot ■ ■ 18/6 Ladies’ Smart Strap Shoe - 8/9 Boys’ Chroma 10 to 18 - 8/6 Men’s Nailed Shooters - - 11/6 Ladies’ Button Shoes - - 9/6 Children’s Red, White, Blue Shoes. We sell for Cash. Everybody knows OAKES’ Shoe Store, CUBA ST. (next Godbers), WELLINGTON LIVERY & Bait STABLER BLENHEIM. Saddle Horses and Buggies always on Hire, Eirstolass Accommodation. A groom in attendance at the stable all night. ENZIE'S
Dyspepsia and Debility A LASTING CURE. 1 The Case of Mr. J. H. HOOPER. {By a Christchurch Reporter), In a country like New Zealand whew the climate is generally favourable for agricultural and pastoral pursuits, it is a natural sequence that fine sheep and cattle are reared on the hills and plain* which are yearly covered with luxuriant grass. Besides affording great scope tor the enterprise of farmers and graziers and men of all grades of fpdwatry, New Zealand possesses natural advantage? of such magnificence that it is regarded as an ideal country for tourists. The temperate heat of summer makes travelling a pleasure—whilst the sharp, frosty atmosphere during the winter months has a bracing influence upon the inhabitants. Most people feel marked effects resulting from changes in cliniate, and one gentleman’s experience in this respect may prove beneficial to most readers. Mr. John Henry Hooper, of Staumore-road,. Richmond, Christchurch. during the course of converse tion, informed the reporter that he was residing in Brisbane, Queensland, some time back. “How did the climate agree with you?” asked the pressman. , “Not at all well. In fact, after living in that hot city three or foivr years I found that I was becoming a confirmed _ victim to that tired feeling which afflicts so many people. The enervafing effects of the burning heat brought disaster to my constitution. I was debilitated and weakened to a great degree. A feeling of languor and fatigue besot me, making everything I had to do a nuisance and a drudging. I was completely run down, and my appetite deserted me just at the time I required r 0? in order to regain my strength. ii_ 1 did take a little food I experieuoed severe attacks of indigestion, as shown by an uncomfortable feeling in the stomach, with dull, oppressive pains m the chest. I suffered greatly with piercing headaches, and there was a bad taste m my mouth.” night?” 6 y ° U a^6 t 0 get any rest “No; not much. The nerves of tha brain seemed crowded together by gases which aro.se from the undigested food! and the resulting pains in the head kept me awake at night. On arising in tha morning I felt drowsy and exhausted, with my limbs ever aching from increasing weakness Sharp pains cama between the shoulders to assist in addihg to my affliction and, taken altog 1 ia “ a ver .y. bad time indeed.” i li /,°. ur sufferings extend over a length of time?” “Too, long for my liking, I assure you. s^e debility between two and three years; my digestive organs were impaired and I was also afflicted firth insomnia, so it is not necessary to further describe my condition ” that'time P ,ediCiUG W6M y ° U taking aII “Whatever they were they are not worth mentioning, as they did me no good whatever. On the other hand, I experienced the utmost relief from elements Tome; tha first bottle gave me increased energy. My appetite returned uiagic, and by that moans I was a U® u to , throw off the cloak of fatmie which had so long hung upon me. “ H was a pleasure to feel hungry once more, out the most satisfactory feature of this great change was that my food had no trouble in digesting. The pains in my back slowly but surely diminished and the feeling of weight and oppression in my chest went away. The acute and distressing headaches became less severe and had longer intervals between them until at hist they,, too, were obliterated by Clements Tonic. As these pains ceased to torture me I managed, to sleen more regularly, and far more soundly than I had done for months and months, Thera is no doubt that Clements lonic cannot be beaten for restoring a. debilitated and shattered system to robust health. In my case it greatly exceeded my most sanguine anticipations. I felt each dose effecting an. imnrovemont in my general health, but although I became daily stronger and stouter I kept on with Clements Tonio till I was quite well and in a splendid condition. _ I have not required to take any medicine since, so that speaks volumes for the merits of Clements Tonic.” “Can I insert your remarks in tha press P” Decidedly. Others may profit thereby, so you can publish my statements m any way you choose.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, John Hknuy Hoci'kr, of Stanmore inail, R mond, Christchurch, In theCoiony o( New Zealand solemnly and sincerely declare (hat I have earn! read the annexed document, consist'iiß of two fo and consecutively numbered Irom one to (wo, that it contains and is a true and faithful accour my illness and cure hy Clements Tonic, and i contains my full permission i 0 publish in any • my statements—which I (jive voluntarily, wilt receiving any payment j and I make this soU declaution conscientiously tho sainc to true, and by virtue ol the provisions of an Act of General Assembly ol New Zealand, Intituled " ’ justices of Peace Act, 1882." Declared at Christchurch, this tenth day o( Decera. her, one thousand nins hundred, before me, JSM MONCRJefF DOUGLASS,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 8, Issue 26, 29 March 1907, Page 6
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