KNOCKING AT DEATH'S DOOR! CALLED BACK BY CLEMENTS TONIC.
Mataura Ensign , Putanga 407, 5 Poutūterangi 1898, Page 4
KNOCKING AT DEATH'S DOOR! CALLED BACK BY CLEMENTS TONIC.
MR W. H. K. HICKSON, Q.AAMA, New Sooth Wales, : : writes on Ootober 19th, 1896 : — Two years ago I was near death's door from an attack of influenza. I had been nursing friends and neighbors suffering from the same complaint,.- and thought :I was exempt from {contracting it, but I was mistaken. AtterUrying medicine reoommended, and also calling in a doctor, who ! doubtless did all he could for me, failed Ito effect a cure. I then tried Clements , Tonic, and am happy to say I pulled ; through. _Yours truly, ! W. H. K. Hickson.
On Tuesday a boy named Alfred Mills, ' while fishing on tbe Gisborne breakwater fell into the water and was drowned. -He,was subject to fits. ',-'-"' The guard who was concerned -idy the derailment of the train at : Newman has been' > reduced to the second olass for a year. This' lis equal toa fine of £35. . __ .": ._ ''"-." -' ..;•"- ;V