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rti« Ca«# ftf Mr. O. BOUGHT Oil (BY A DDNEDIN RKPORTBB.) Il is exceedingly diffieul:- to get an actual Msquuintapce with the constitution of a :otintry unless one has live i for a time in lacs-to-faoe view of its operation.' Often the exact meaning of the word 3 employed to describe the working of a cons, nation can only begot on the spot, and so it s with matters concerning the individual member! of every home. To gain an aceu rate iusigl.! into affairs that once affected Mr Clem-nl Coiighton, of No. 58 Forth-street, Dnuedin, * reporter called at that gentleman's resiience and enquired : "Is it a fact that yon once ailing with iE.iigestion, and thai you are now quite cured ? " " "That is so," answered Mr. Bough ton, ''and it is to Clements Tonic that my gratitude is due for being in such splen id wealth at the present time. It was when 3 *us living at Tuapcka West, about four o» %ve miles from Lawrence, where I waa "orkinc, that my sufferings began, and a <*} low-workman put me on to taking tha .cu.edy that cured me." M Had you been trying any other modime before you took Clements Tonic ?" "I had taken several kinds, but thej. had no good effect; so that for fully fiv« months I had to persevere with my work under most unfavourable circumstances. My appetite got so frMl that I scarcely evei -mjoyed my meals, and many a day I had not the leaat inclination for food. It d.-cj aot take a great deal of that sort of bushier to reduce a man's strength, as I found 0111 <o my sorrow, and when sleeplessness als>« started bothering me my vitality -ran oui kU tiie more quickly. In this way I soon became so languid that I had no desire f os work at all, and with the feeling'of drowsi.less that settled upon me I was not in the right frame to take interest in anything, Nearly the whole of some nights passed before I could get to sleep, and when I woke ■■ip it was usually with a nasty headache, that tormented me for the rest of the day, bitter taste in my mouth gave my mornibg meal an flavour, and after eating ever so little I was afflicted with a he»,vy sensation in the chest, which seemed to interfere with my breathing. But that was not the worst part of my troubles, as my stomach used to become filled with wind that arose from the undigested food, ar.d the pains that also came there were severe in the extreme. A now experience for me, and one that I did not like either, was to find that my nervous system was greatly run down, for when I had done a little exercise my nerves were quite shaky, and at other times they started to, tremble if anything occurred that gave me a start. Often a strange mist gathered before my eyes and gave me the impression that little lark specks, like grains of soot, were dancing in front of me, while, to make my life still more miserable, there w.ro ach.-s in my loins that sometimes mad<* w.-lking quite inconvenient. lam not altogether sure what caused ft, although I suppose it was one of my indigestion symptoms ; but therA was a pain right under my shoulder blades that'l con Id have done very well without; yefc I had to bear every one of my ailments right up to the time I siarfced taking Clements Tonic, and then, I am thankful to saj', I \o'-u began !.o r feel easier. Upon my word, I aever experienced such a rapid change for the better in all my life, and my speedy recovery affords emphatic proof of the curing capabilities of Clements Tonic, which I can safely say is a genuine remedy for ailment* similar to the ones I suffered from." " Can you remember the first benefits y«nt derived?" "To tell you the truth, I felt more vigorous and cheerful after taking a couple of bottl-s of Clements Tonic than I had been for a long time, and the appetite I got wm surprising. By-and-bye 1 noticed that mj rood was going through a proper process o} digestion, for the wind and stomach paiss .fft off annoying me, and the heaviness had none from my chest as well. For curing ueadaches and making me sleep, besides removing all pains and putting iry nervons system into splendid fettle, I shall always hear pleasing recollections of Clement? I*i nic, and you may publish these fact* fo# jthers' benefit in any form yon. !:ke.'* STATUTORY DECLAKATION. i Olf.mf.nt Bouohtok, of 58 Forth-street, Duneciin, in the Colony nf New Zealand, do solemnly and sincere!}' decline that I have carefully read the annexed cocument, consisting of two folios, and consecutively numbered from one to two, ami that itcon'aina and is a true and faithful account of my t'llnexn an<l cure by Clements Tonic, and itlsc eoii'aiiisniy full permission to publish in any way my statements—which I sjive voluntarily, without releiwnj; any payment, and 1 moke this solemn de•l * radon y'onsoicntiously believing the same to bo n-ue, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled. "lb* Justices of Peace Act, 1882." Declared at Dunedin, this fourteenth day March one thousand nine huntliiJ and thre • ,e ' oreme ' re. [-•y-.8.j.p

Mersea Island, in the Blackwater, opposite Brightlingsea, is one of the finest plaoes for fruit-growing on the east of England.

M§€€K/Cm&. LIMITED. HEHMDffIy Crawford Street, DUNEDIN. MANUFACTURERS of PUMPING, and WINDING MACHINERY; HYDRAULIC MINING PLANTS, including GIANTS, VALVES, E LEGATORS, IRO« and STEEL FLUMLNG ; DREDGE MAOHIMtfRY of 41 Description* } FiiLtON & other WATER WHEELS; and ALL KINDS of M.i< HINEHY and GEARING. Our WHEEL MOULDING MACiUNE is capable of making wheels Up to 12 feet diameter, wi hj any number of teeth or width of face. Correspondence Invited , Estimates Given, Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Colony. Repairs of every description promptly executed.

ALWAYS ««ON TOP.'* There are Two kinds of Tea: THE BEST and THE REST. ALWAYS "ON TOP.* ALWAYS "ON TOP." "TIGER." ALWAYS « C>N TOP,"

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 653, 9 December 1908, Page 3

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