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* Sound Lesson from Other People's Experience. m Case of Mrt. C. LEMON. (IV AM OTAOO KJU-OBMft.) Many people witb droops of friends gel at •Junsimas time more presents thau they jare for. A perfect avalanche of turkey* and other good things descends ou them, ind they grumble at these, at the worry of having everything come together without knowing how to use them all. But there are gifts which prove serviceable alt the .ear round, such a one being bestowed upon i>ur readers by Mrs. Cecilia Lemon, d liisbonie-street, South Duuedin, who said to an enquiring pressman : "I was living in-Siornington six years *go, and for some time before leaving that locality I was not at all well: My system .wemed to be broken down, and I could not pt along with my work. My tronble was 'udigestion." *' Are you suite sure," said th« reporter 'that you iuve not made a mistake about your complaint ? " " Yes ; I know it was indigestion, became ' had been to a doctor, and he was treating rue for that ailment. Altogether I suffered •> good many years, ;<nd it seemed so pain hi.ly ?dtrange to me that the doctor* 74'diciuea could never do me any good. ■ fter so much ineffective treatment, I began to think I would never be cured, and J , .nought I would rather anything happer •'-ban I would live continually in such misery It was so long since I had been able to sit 'own audsat a good meal that I had almost Mirgott'-ii' what it was tike to have an *ppeti.le ; but my great misfortune was thai he i£u in 1 did eat had no strengthening- '"*.'!'; wepon .me, and, besides, it gave me sunts ><s immense amount of pain. The oppression nmy chest after the taking of nourishment *"sia almost uubearaf ,e, Everything seemed W Me like a great weight and stop up the passages through which I breathed, and th* twins not only affected my chest, but als« /vent right through into my «houlders,C Jt ifa.a quite a common thing for me, when I was toiiig a little dusting or other light dutie* a the house, to be taken with sudden fits ol jiddiness, which affected me so badly that! • oiild have to put aside whatever I was loing, and rest until the attack had gone iway. The daily decrease in my vitality ■rought further disaster to me in the form »' nervousness, as 1 could not beai to hesi ..iy noise, and if I got startled by any ■.■( inner of means my nerves trembled U 51 eat excess. Such adversities as thee vore bad enough to endure during the day, •lit when, through sleeplessness, I had t« ..ut up with them again at night, it wai ..ially terrible. After lying awake for hour* • ii was usual for mo to tall into a slumbe. Jiat did not do me much good, for X was » earning all the time, and I awoke feeliuj. f, tired as ever. I was troubled greailj vith flatulence, and although I was cci mierabiy weakened right througnout, yet ii vas in my back that I felt the woak'ner ■iost, and the aches across my loins we-e ■t-ry troublesome. That wearying sioknib? .rought my. weight down a good deal, but ■tow, I am thankful to say. I am as stou Vid hearty as ever I was and it is all du»« o the cure which I managed to obtaii hrough the uso of Clements Tonic." " Were'you advised to use that remedy f " No. I read a 'pstimonia! about it, and .he ease was just like the one 1 was com ohiitiing of, so 1 thought Clements Tonic rdidit do me good, too, even though th* ioctor's medicines were of no avail; and it ft-as a blessing that I did get some, for 1 picked up my health with remarkable rapidity. Clements Tonic acted well upon ny whole system, giving me an appetit* *nd such freedom from pains, giddtuess, Mid nervousness that in a short space. o' ime I scarcely knew myself. I could not ■ realise that the complaint which for several fears had held out defiantly against all pre rious treatment was really being conquered at last, but the fact became patent to m* '.*ter on. Headaches, oleeplessness, flat?; enoe, and the other tortuies of indigestun irere gone, and I always slept soundly, aim awoke feeling St for the day's work. Be ieve me, it was a happy release, and 1 shal sever forget Clements Tonic for it." " How are others to know your expert . mce ¥' " You can publish my story in aoy wa; /ou please."

STATCTCmj DECLARATION. 1, Cbcilu Lkmon, o! Owbf'fi.t-streeD, Suutli Oui. •din. in the Colony of New Ze.iUnd. do solemnly »oriucerely declare that. I have careful.W read ,u ■«-xe<l document consisting o» 'vo folios', i sccutiveiy numbered fro u m< w urn. and that i mstains and is a true a;id faithful account cl u> iineoi an* cure by Uleuienls Tunic, a.id a'.so ooi iritis my full permission l publish in any way w tutemenis —which I givt voluntarily, wil.htmi r 1-i.viujf any payment: and-! make ihis ioiciun d I'laralion conscientiously believinjjf the (wue to I "r.d by virtue of the- pinvUious of an Act of >l ,1 Assembly of New ZeaUnd, intituled "J. .'usticee of Peace Act, 1882." Oeolarsd at South Dune Ha, this si'th day 6 one thousand nine hundred and three, beloi WM. WARDROP. .1.

...HAVE YOUR... Oculist's Prescription For SPECTACLES made up at the lasgow 171 George Street, DUNEDIN. ALL WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. Cive me a Trial for your next Pair of Glasses. NOTE. I keep an 1 accurate register of all Glasses supplied : Size and style of frame, strength of glasses, etc., etc. Should you re quire a new glass fitted or have a new pair of spectacles same as old ones, all you need to do is drop me a In*: stating your needs. D 8.0.A., London, Qualified Siglit-testing Optician, 171 George St., DUNEDIN,

Sydney advises that several of the suburbs and part of the city experienced a fall of red rain last week. The fnll is supposed to be clue to dust brought by the wind from the interior.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 698, 20 October 1909, Page 3

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