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Necessity TH» Oftte of Mrs. A. TYLIt* |OT A BBSIDIN BSTOBrBB). ffhe necessity for taking action in ft prat Uoal way for the essentially praoticat purpose of striding over nil physical chiseled that bestrew onr path is a subject vwhich eabscribera will do well to devofoi their attention, and in that direction t> better beginning cannot be made than by reading the. narrative of Mrs. Agnes Tylee, «jf Raukielor-streeb, South Dunediiv i* whicb she stated t—- " I am now seventy-four years of age, mad hare been living in Dunedin more than half that time, so yon may depend that I aw acquainted with u good few people hereabouts, and when • woman arrives at my age she does not usually say things just for the sake of talking. Long experience teaches us that there is no good in wasting words over subjects that caanot benefit anyone, and when I do speak it is generally with some tangible »bject in view. This is a rule with me either in health or in sickness." " You have had," said a reporter, "loan experience with the tatter, I believe ? " "Ah, yes; a ink share of it, and once I was so terribly rea down that I.felt myself all of a droop. I slept but very poorly, and when I got up in tae mornings I always felt weary and depressed and had headaches that took away all the pleasures of life. A heavy feeling in the «yes and a troublesome dimness of sight were also my portion, and I had * very bitter taste in my mouth, too. It was a long tiroi sine* my appetite was anything like vigorous, and by degrees it had dwindled away to nothing, so that I sould not enjoy even the small quantity of food I took. More than that, I could not digest it, and I used to suffer terribly with wind on the stomach, and heavy pains in my chest, and sharp ones between my ihoulders, like pins sticking into me. I was suffering for some considerable time like this when I began to find that my nerves wore unhinged. Any little thing could upset me and cause my nerves to quiver and my mind became snore gloomy than ever. Nothing deemed to go right, and the most simple thing made ro% feel irritable. All the time my vitality was wearing away, and sometimes I was so weak thai I could scarcely walk the floor." " Were yon receiving treatment T" **l had a doctor, bub hie medicines only eased me for a short while and then I was as ill as ever. I thought that age was against me ind that i would never get rid 01 my ailments. What an awful contemplation that was to be sure 1 I shall never forget how miserable 1 felt." "But it teams thai your ideas were wrong t" " So they were, but I did not find out the truth till I started taking Clements Tonic, and then my only regret was that I had not started on that medicine when my troubles began. However, I am intensely pleased that I took some Clements Tonic when I did, as it not only saved me from getting worse, Vut it quite remedied all my physical defects in no time. It was a great relief to my mind to feel so comforted under the influence of Clements Tonic, and there is nothing that I know of (and I have been in touch with a lot of medicines in my tbi.e) to equal the same medicine for toning up" the nerves and giving perfect relief from the agonies of indigestion. With the banishment of those melanoholy thoughts which had kept my spirits under I felt quite cheerful again, and it was all through the invigorating qualities of Clements Tonio that so much new life had been planted in my system. The more relief I got from my discomforts the easier it became for me to sleep, and, oh, how thankful I was to be able to rest the whole nights through I It was then that life became sweet again, and in the same way that my sufferings were lefb behind, so can others reap the same benefits if they adopt my advice and resort to Clements Tonic, for I know it to be a sure cure for such ailments as mine. Forgiving an appetite and building up my enfeebled system Clements Tonic has earned my lasting gratitude, and I shall always advocate its use wherever I go." "Will yo papers!" "They will do good there, so yoa may publish them in any wayyou like." fTiroTORY DECLARATION I, Aasss f run, of Ranfclelor-atreet, South Dune iin, in the Colony of ri«* Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have caro. lully read tbe annexed document, conaieting oi two folios and consecutively numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also wntains my full permission to pib■Ssh in any way my stsUements-which I prive foluntarlly, without receiving any payment; and I make this loltmn declaration oonscUntioi'slybeliev. urn the earn* to b« true, and by virtue of trprovision* of an Act <rf the General Assembly of Ne iealaod, intituled " lbs Juitlost ol Pease Act, 188& >ct*c*-o* Declared at South Dunedin, this fourteenth day o Marota, one thousand nine hundred and three, befon <M * WM. WARDROP, J.P.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 503, 10 January 1906, Page 3

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