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THE CASE Of rs. William Hanchett. nca flarvou*[From the Windsor, N.S. W., “Australian") OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) knows how I’ve suffered,” *aid' Mrs. Tiauchett, of Macquarie Street, Windsor, New South Wales, to a reporter from the Windsbr and Richmond Gazette, who waited upon her with a view to obtaining an account of her ailment and her recovery. ‘ From vvl;*.'L'&’d; j*.;, ; _ Mrt. Hanchett?” Hjjom n~rs>s ; ■ also from awful nervous headaches. First, & tny appetite began to go, till I didn’t care if I never saw food. Then the headaches HB came on, generally twice a day, and lasting or more at a time. , Whilst they the pain can only he described as My head was fairly racked with It. The pain was of a piercing, shooting charac 2er, and flew backwards and forwards all round iny head like sharp Knives in My Brain: A 3 th> days went on I wasted away. I did not stem to have sufficient blood to keep me going, and, although I tried all'sorts I nourishing foods, they did me no good--1 f•! na Ktinamo r\ola a*• rl wqvtt mv face became pale and waxy, and my ups .. were aa white an mv face. The whole of were as white as my face, the day Languid and Tired. bid duties, which I formerly did In too Wurse of an hour or so, now proved too much for me.. Why, if I only tried to .. .wash up the tea things I should have to Agive it up and sit down. My nights were restless, and it’s nothing hut the plain truth when I tell you I didn’t get ten ■ minutes’ sleep from the time I v- ent to bed till I got up in the morning- It wasn’L long before my Nervous System Broke Down under the strain that was put on it through Want of sleep. I was so nervous that I _ itively daren’t go to bed at all without a light burning. If I dropped a kuife I ■creamed out loud. Little things like this gave such a shock to my nerves. I was Frightened to go out at nights, even with Boi|t9one with me. This may- not seem reto you, but when 1 tell you that ill I could go anywhere across fch'eoHffon the blackest night without the least hesitation ycra will aaderstSTSTy.'kat 9, change my illness Wrought in Ms” “Your nervous system must ha\>*» been very weak.” ►?.- ‘“lt was, indeed. My'nerves were sju unstrung. If anyone spoke to me unei. pectedly I trembled like a leaf. I wouldn't) answer the door unless I was absolute]*/ obliged. T didn't care to see strangers tq, all, I should like. tr- J-ia “ bid you keep up your spirits under all these afflictions ?” “No ; I don’t believe anyone coul -. . I became very low spirited. Things which formerly gave me pleasure did not now Interest me. When neighbours or frunds in to have a chat to try and liven me it, I should merely say yes and no ; 6 tell you the truth, although I appretheir goodwill aud kindness, I was ways Pleased to See Them Go." \ > “ Did you take any medicine for your complaint ? ” “Oh, yes ! I took many different things till 1 really got tired of taking physic. Some of the medicines and pills I took were advertised to cure complaints such as mine in two-or three week 3.”

ViE aeoha eoeoug-h council. rL SPECIAL ORDER READJUSTMENT of loan. IV fotice is hereby given that. at a c jjA3 Meeting of Ihe above Council . ypt£e following Resolution was |ute(l, viz: "That the Te Aroha Borough ! “ Council do now by Special “ Order, under terms of Sec. 'a 4 0 f “The Government “Loans to Local Bodies Act £ Amendment Act, 1899,” re- “ adjust the existing 1 ans of “ the said Council (namely “ £3OOO borrowed for Water- “ works, and £B4O 9s lid “ being Council's proportion ; of Te Aroha Riding Loan), ti i n terms of sub-section 3 <of Section 2 of the said ‘Act, whereby the rate of ‘ interest payable by the i sa id Council shall be Three ‘ and a-half per centum per < annum for a term of Forty _ “one years.” f!ne foregoing Resolution will be at a Special Meeting of the FrTXroha Borough Council, to be held on WEDNESDAY, 17th Jan. 1900. W HILL, A Town Clerk. 1899. NOTICE the Public Pound, Te a, by RMackie, for trespass . Mm&ovm. anfel white Heifer, no visible . :.KC-V' Brand X K claimed and expenses paid will Saturday,. 6th January, 1900, at G BYGRAVE, Poundkeeper olia, 22nd Dec.. 1899. i Ji. vte£ V

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Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222033, 6 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222033, 6 January 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XVI, Issue 222033, 6 January 1900, Page 3

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