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TheOas' (■* A kvCCaJ* BXPOBTBK.) Hare is a tip that may be found asefnl t many, if they care to consult their own sxfet} and comfort. It U given by Mr. William Smith, of Main Hoad, North East Dunedin, who said to our reporter i~ "To anybody whose health is broke* down I cannot do anything better than recommend them to take some Clemen ti Tonic, as I found it to be a iirst-rate inedi cine when I was suffering from debility twc years ago." " How long had you been ailing I" li> quired the press representative. " Fully twelve months," was the reply " and a bad time I had of it, too. It w»j after a very severe attack of influenza thai I was left in such a poor state of health thai I did not have enough energy to do anything scarcely. The most distressing feelings of languidness were in attendance every flay. the result of which was that I had no desire for work, and it was even too much trouble to do anything by way of recreation. I.ij spirits also became very depressed, but twl was not to be wondered at considering thai my vitality was so very low. This state oi weakness would probably not have continue) so long if my appetite had only been better, and if the food I took had nourished mi more than it did ; but those see- .d to b* my two greatest difficulties." " Your digestion vu evidently In a, Bad way?" » " Of that there was no doubt what«rei, as I suffered terribly with flatulence aftei taking food, and in the chest chore was * feeling of oppression aa if the food had formed into a lump. Under my ahouldci blades there existed a pain that was verj tantalising, and besides being intensely dull and drowsy I had headaches that mad* things all the more unpleasant for me. k peculiar feature of my sickness was that I used to get restless when 1 ought to have been sleeping, a? if my weariness during the day had turned to an unnatural state of activity at nights for the purpose of depriving me of the sleep that was so much required; and, of course, such » state of things only conduced to intensify the exhausted condition that I was in. Bearing the brunt of these adversities had the effect of considerably weakening my nervoui eystem, and in regard to this matter I can apeak well of Clements Tonic, as its nervetoning influences could not have been unproved upon. Thedisordered conditionol fliy internal organs was demonstrated by the bitter taste I used to have in the mornings, and I was well-pleased winh Clements Tonic when that unpleasantness was done away with, for then I could enjoy my food better, as, in addition to its cleaning qualities, it gave me asplendid appetite, ttulwhen I started eating well it was not : ong before my vigor was on the increase." " Had you not taken any other medicinti before u> ing Clements Tonic T " "I had taken several kinds of physics, but not one of them was near as good as Clements Tonic, because it benefited my system right throughout. Indigestion feemi (.o be such a common complaint tiiat I think it should be known to »11 who suffer from it &hat there is a medicine within their reactwhich can gain ti.e upper hand over then iilments, and it is for this reason sold? that I speak of the advantages 1 gained bj using Clements Tonic, which stopped the food ■iom fermenting, and thus relieved me of the paiua arising from flatulence. With i further use of that valuable remedy mj iigeslive organs were thoroughly repaired, and really remarkable what ar invigorating\efff;ct Clements Tonic had upoa me. The old feelings of drowsiness and depression were put. aside, and fur removing headaches and the other inconveniences I had endured for twelve months, Clements Tonk added me to its lists of advocates, for 1 shaJJ never neglect to advise those in need oi nied'citial help to adopt the same course that lifted me out of the unhappy state I was in" "Perhaps it would be just as well to nuke your recommendation in a public way I" "I li.iiik thut would be the best t'ninp; to Jo, for then my eiperience could lie brought under the notice of so many peoplo that 1 tm not acquainted ■• ith, therefore you may publish all I've said in any way you deem fit." STATUTORY DECLARATION 1, William Smith, of Main Road, North Kn«t Valley Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, do solenmlj jtid sincerely dec'.ire tint i have carefully read th* indexed document, consisting of two folios, and consecutively numbered from one fi two, and that. U contains and it a truo and faiihful account of mj 'llnsss mid cure by (.'iements Tonic, and also contain! iiiy full permission to publish in any way mj statement! — winch I (rive voluntarily, without ;ec ivinsf any payment: and I make this solemn :le laration conscientiously believing the some to be true, and by virtue Of the proviiion* of ;-n Aet of 'hi General Assembly of New Zealand, Intituled "Th» JjftioM of Pesoe Act, 1532." Declarjdf-Novth Eas» Valley, Dunedin,this twelltl Say of Maß" ,008 thousand nine hundred and thrj«i tforc v» OEORCE CAI.DER. J.P ITS SEED TIME IHTrite to Us. We Supply t,%\& Best J\t lioisrest JPjpices. Our stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds this year is more complete and better than ever. All the latest varieties from the best powers are included ; and having been tested, they may be relied on to vegetate and be productive. We supply Seeds For the Garden, For the Farm. Write stating your requirements, and we will post you what you want by return mail. Cash Collections of Seeds sent by post. Ten varieties for 2/6 ; 18 for 5/- Sp.'endid value Etowden | Moncrieff SBISDSMBN & NURSBRYMEX, 51 PLUNGES aTREET, DUNKDiN. V| AKE A GOOD BREAKFAST, and *1 you are ready to tackle the day's work. One of the best thingb to take is porridge, provided it is made from JROBINSON'S PATENT GROATS. Such a porridge is of finer flavor, easier of digestion, richer in nutriment than the ordinary porridge. Medical authorities give it reference. A woman at Foleshill passed every night of her life of 62 years in the same house and slept for 14,000 niffhts in the same bedroom.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 699, 27 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 699, 27 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 699, 27 October 1909, Page 3

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