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ThO Oase of SVir. J. BUNT. (by a local importer.) Py (lie reiison of his having occupied the poailion of >><3.\U>u at (he (Ji'nucli of Kiiglaud cemetery for a miiub'er of years, and also for the iact of his having li\ed in this city for a p« riod of twenty-Bevon years altogether, Mr.-James Bunt, of No. 2G2 Manches-ter-street, Clirislchurch, niiy by regarded aa an identity whose long ami varied experience is wurlli listening to. Tito cause of the reporter's visit to the above address is explained in the following words :-— •' It has been mentioned to me," began Iho newspaper ».Rii,"that yon once derived great Lent-fat from the use of somo particular remedy. Will you kindly tell me what your physical infirmities were, and niso what it was you used so successfully ?" 51 If I do aa you wish, it will only be for the purpose of lotting my fellow men know wiiat a rcttlly grand medicine Clements Tonic i», and 1 think it would be nxtranely wrong of mo if I withheld from the public what I have proved about the reliability of that remedy. My ailments all c;uue through the liver being out of order.* I know this for a fact, because I have ben ovethnuled by more than one doctor, and they «11 put my sufferings down to the same cause." " How did the disordered condition cf your liver generally affect you ?" "It meant that I always felt lazy and drowsy, especially after my meals. My work was usually out of doors, so my appetite did not get bo weak as it does in some cases ; but that ■was no benefit to me, as my food never digested properly. Thab was really the great trouble with me. My appetite went right off though, now and again, but there was scarcely any variation ill the severity of my sufferings, whether I ate much or little. After each meal I wanted to lie down and go to sleep ; but of course that does not pay, so I had to work with the detestable feeling that I took no interest in it. I think that the most severe pains I had were in my head, right across the top, and you can take my word for it thut they were really terrible, and had the effect, of making ma very depressed in •pit its, too. Spots used to come before my eyes and almost) obscure my vision, and some limes I get attacks of giddiness, even when I was not exerting myself. It was An old friond »f mine who said that hia wife had been cured of similar ailments by Clements Tonic, and he strongly advistd me to try the same remedy. I was then in a wor«e condition than ever I was in before, although I had takon pretty well every kind of medicine that was ever heard of. I suffered very much from flatulence, and the oppression in my chest was almost enough to sufftcate me. About my loins I had nasty aches aa well, and between my shoulders the prickling sensations were most annoying. Most nights I was restless, and I had a nasty taste in my mouth, and a weary feeling all over me when I got up in the morning?. Then, to make my existence *11 the more unbearable, my nervous system broke clown, which meant a lot of misery te me, and as my stomach got weaker and weaker, so it happened that I began to always feel sick alter meals, yet the relief I might have gained by vomiting could not be realised, as nothing would come up. Now, it is because I know that such ailment* aa mine arc shared in by bo many peopU here that I think it a duty to say what ] know*jof Clements Tonic. It was- th« best medicine I had ever taken, for it was the only one among the lot that gave ms Anything like proper relief. It invigorated my nerves and my system generally in a wonderful way, and for curing flatulence, and those distreesinc head pains, I had never previously tried anything to compart with Clements Tonic. The pains across my loins had sometimes almost crippled me, but Clements Tonic acted so well upon my kidneys and liver that such torment* as those were Boon reduced to a minimum, and for restoring digestion and good health generally to thos* who are similarly afflicted I shall always have much . pleasure in recommending Clements Tonic." " You will not mind this appearing in the papers?" 44 It is perfectly true, ao why should I i You may publish «very word in any way you choose."

STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jams Bust, of 562 Manchester-street, Christ.church, in the Colony or New Zealand, do solemnly und sincerely declare that I hare carefully rend th» Annexed document, consisting of two folio*, and congecutively numbered from ona to two, and that it contains and la » tru* and faithful account of my illBM9 and curs by Clements Tonic, and also contains »y full permission to publish in any way my state-menle-which I giv* roluntarily, without receiving my payment: and I make this lolemn declaration conicientiously believing the tame to be true, and by virtu* of the provisions of an Acl of the General Alterably of New Zealand, intituled "The Justioes cf Psace Act, 1882." Declared at Cbristohurob, this elerenth day ot April, on* thousand nine hundred and three, befert toe ' .... JOHN MURRAY, J.P. Wanted. WANTED, BOTTLER all kinds and any quantity. Sauces 8d doz, pint beers 9d doz, wines and claret (quarts) 9d doz. Quart beers, vinegars, piokle, whiskies, old Toms, brandies Is per doz. Bayers of Sorap Metals. For Prices apply— BOTTLE EXCHANGE, Christchurch. 47 Colombo Street, S. WANTED KN.OWN—Mb He^dy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, invites ladies interested in Artistic Hairdressing, to send for new Illustrated Catalogue of specialties, including Fringes, Transformations, Switches, Hair Frame?, Pads, etc., posted under cover to any address. XMAS AND NEW zEAß.—Brainy men know that they can save money by Purchasing their Clothing:, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Brief Bags, Portmanteaux etc., at GIBRAKD'S, the Beady Money Draper, Tancred Street. WANTED KNOWN—Brew Your Own Peer. Prime Nelson Hops lib Packet Is, Loose Hops lOd per lb, Whole Ginger lOd per lb, Mason's Herb Beer Extract 3d per bottle, Corks 2d per doz. or Is 6d per gross, Burtoniti Is 6d per packet to make 2 Gallons of Finest Table Beer.— Fletcher Bros., Cash Supply Stores. A 'BODY in oor hosn wants Hondai Lanka Tea. Tboy're tint awful dernickity, and naething but the best'l tae them ! I SAY? When you're packing the pio nio hamper, don'fc forget the delicious Hondai Lanka, refreshing and delightful Tea. (1 IE ye'r mither a sensible Christmas ~W box, such as a wee box o' Honday Lanka. My word, but ehe'll like it. WANTED KNOWN • Switches of Hair from 4s 6d. Fringes of natural cur! 58 6d upwards. Transformations and Hnirwork of every kind to order. Fully illustrated catalogue of latest- designs posted free.—A. M. Hkndy, Hair Specialist, Djunedin. _ T> AISIN SEEDERS (mach:ne3 for taking . S\j seeds out of raisins) reduced to 2s 6d each, Minting Machines from 6s 6d each, Mrs Potts' Plated Irons 6h 9d per set, at Fletcher Bros.' Cash Supply Stobss. IS RCUIE. wi' the " flat fit an' a wairm i hert." I aye gie the paulm tae Hondy Lanky T^TOBTON buys thousands of eggs every JL\ year that have been preserved in Premier Kgo- Preservative. NORTON'S. It's good. Millions of egg? preserved every year in Norton's " Premier. COO-EE! ' Bring your billy and the packet of Honda' Lanka, the favourite picnio Tea! HAUD awa! If ye love me, buy eweet Hondai Lanka Tea, and nofc a wheen tasteless blends > BLRBSINGS for all. 300 Eggs preserved for Is with Norton's Premier Egg Preservative. PREMIKR Etrg Prestrv-tivn ruins the roost. 300 and 700 eggs preserved (or Is and 2s Od. THBE, sh'tli Tget Ncrton'e Preservative P Yes, certainly, get II oother. Tins Is and 2s 6d

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6457, 29 December 1904, Page 4

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