Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Cknerai, Agekt and Valuer. •.•..,', STiAREBROKER, CLYDE Registered Agent of the Wavdon'e Con- . Agent Government Life Insurance, Solicits a share of the public *:ip ,>ort accorded him in farmer \<?.*r«, svith the assurance that any burning entrusted to him will reoeive every «>"• and attention, and the si******'.' secrecy olxsor-w I EcLerecoia'ba. PAINTER, STON WRITER, AM; HODrfE OECORIOR, ! ■•• ■•• .ALEXANDRA l • (Next Bondigo Hotel ) A Large and Varied Acsortmont r..f I Wall P&Dcrs in Stock A. C/ MURRAY, SHARE B E 0 K E,R, and Commission Agent, CROM WEIL. Companies floated. Al3 coßamanica tions attended to promptly aad p>: sonally. Telegrams—- '•' Murray, Oromwell." Terms : Strictly Cash monthlj.

Providence Proves PAMACEA for every PAIN

Tho Case of Mr. N, EDWARDS. (35V A RErORTEBj. There ie a delight in acting the part of Providence ov of go.xl Santa Clans. It gives full play to the beat form of the love of power that is so often found in man, power to befriend, power to raise, power to c»u----oole; and when such instances &• the following are brought to light, throw.'» the kindness of Mr. Nicholas Edwards, of Foxstreet, South Duuediu, it shows that there are unselfish members of the community who help mankind whenever they can. 'faking his memory back to three years ago, Mr. Edwards said ; "It is about that time since I used a medicine called Clements Tonic for the purpose of putting my blood into or or f.»r on«i thing, aud for restoring my digestion. for another." "What indications were there tint your blood required purifying?" asked our interviewer.

" Well, a number of sores broke out.over my arms, and no measures that I aclo/ed could take thorn away, with the *o.i .ay I exception of Clements Tonic. No <-ih»r i medicine had the same efi'eet on. my hLod »» I that did, and nothing that I ha.l o\er taken ; before was half so beneficial to my digesti'ii» • as Clements Toni':;. F.v about eight uu'n.t'ii ; I had been ailing from extreme languor, feeling as'if it was too much trouble to do J even the lightest oF work, and not caring to go out any where to enjoy myself, A o nil sense of depre sion seemed to have got :•.•• ; fairly under, and when I had been from indigestion a little time I was senmly ever free from hoaclaehes," and I found tliafe my rest was greatly interfered wicn. I could go to bed feeling dreadfully tired out, but for all that it was more than I coiiid do to got to sleep when I wanted, ad through having only a'few hours' slumber each cignt my vitality becam j quite exhausted. Every morning 1 got 1 tec ; ig weary and deject est, *nd with an awfully bitter taste in My mouth. My sight was not as good as it ought to have been cither, for sometimes there appeared to .be quite a 311st before me, and my eyes felt M if they had swelled during the lug/Jt. It was a very wretched experieciu 1 had, take my word, for when my appeiitc died away it was surprising how qui'Vly 'nj strength went, and then I was nr. •>' -inInclined for work than ever. Woii-e th»n all, I was subjected to no small aiuoi.ni. ot pain, which I am positive was cauns'd through my food not digesting, »19 it «'•*• nlways soon after eating that th f y began. My stomach used to get full of wind and make me feel a burden to myself; and my chest got such a heavy sensation in it th»c it gave me trouble to get my breath • sometimes. Under my shoulder blades, too, th« pains wero very severe, and I had such nasty aches in my loins that I nerer thought of taking a wak if it could be poisibif avoided," " To be like that was almost aa bad m being laid up." " Pretty well, and if it had not> been for Clements Tonic I might have been, because a man cannot keep to his work very long in such a wretched state of health as I was in. However, I am glad to say that my day* of sickness from those complaints were vooa over, under the wonderfully efFectiveqnalitiea of Clements Tonic, and it will be a sour :* of pleasure to me to help those suffering in the same manner by letting them know what that medicine can do. It cleansed and enriched my blood to begin with, and I tot a remarkably good appetite almost nt uiice. Using Clements Tonic seemed to awaken a new interest in life within me, for tha despondent feelings left, and when renewed I energy came I could work with a cheerful ' spirit. There is no doubt about Clements Tonic being the best thing going for the digestive organs, as it fixed mine up in no time, and when the pains and aches had all gone I left off taking that splendid remedy, because I had no further need for it." "If you don't mind I'll report your oure ? " "I have no objection* I have livf-3 hi Dunedin for twenty-soven years, eighU'fO of which have been spent in this b«u -e, so you may guess I am well-known, am'. I would not speak as I have in regard l«> Clements Tonic unless I could honestly recommend it. You can publish thei<o fa t» in any way yon choose." STATUTORY BECI-ARATIOH. I, Nicholas Euv/.hcj, of Fox-strrefc/. South Fot>« din, In the Colony of !?ev- "e&^ndi'do/solemnly nitcj .sincerely declare that I have read ;Ite nnnoxed document, consisting Of two folios, mid oouseoutlvely numbbrid from one-'MP two,'.and that it contains and to a true and faithf-il occount of my illn«*8 anr! ouro by Clem'uiiii Tonic, and olno oontai:i» :ny full permission to puh. lish in any way my statements—which I slxe voluntarily, without, receiving any paymont; and I mr.Ue ihia solemn declaration belttrIns the name to b« true, and by virtue ef the provisions of «n Act o! tie Gfccral Assembly of Mew Bealand, lutlt.ukd " Ihfl •" -uuict! of Peace Act, lies." Declared at 8 ui hj Dunadin, this sixth dsy of Meirch, ono thousand nine hundrod mxs three. I > 1 ■« me, WM. WARDIOt'.JR

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AHCOG19040908.2.28.6

Bibliographic details

Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 8 September 1904, Page 6

Word Count
1,025

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 8 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 8 September 1904, Page 6