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/^fitKlti D~R. SPEER. n "iF^filKk Tb* original H. J. SPEER. M.D., has W -fls*I*^ / m \lflfl|HS £. returned to the colonies after 10 years' \* -"-si ~ / W Sliliftlr v absence. Chronic, Nervous. Stricture, \ -<*a< / * MWt sa " A jj g k j n Diseases, Kidney and Bladder X ~ J F°R Troubles Specialties. Send for ques- / R A RV'^k tion form with stamps and be treated at MI/IO B O home. Address P.O. Box 339, Wellington. ,>,,.., DR. SPEER'S Female Pill (Regulator), OiriilN 10/ a box. Extra Strong 20/; -end for it. \ XV rpHE WIFE'S GUIDE AND B'RIEND. r*^. /~~kx -*- A Book for every Mother, contain7/ Vjil Us plain and practical advice' on matters ffl L-^~~*f ot importance. Post free, 1/6.—Nurse £4J^^ry Lever, Great King-street, Onnedln. IHY&l ■ /. LI" -■''■/ mHE NAKED TRUTH—Private Book for \% '.•<■--<•':' ■•*&! '' ••'-'"■•' 7 T Men about themselves, 100 pages. Posted II \*iC V. * .».|J '-v / £ in NZ. stamps.- Write. Professor 0. ¥' PL £=^ Webster, Specialist, Exhibition-street. Mcl-L^—^^-^^K^^^^^M ■"I=cTr? •voUNG~MEN,~w'rite"~to me for valuable lX^i^^r>^ra^*^tei-r--!-u--^ J. Free Books concerning yourselves.Nothing so pure, so sweet, so wholesome, for Professor Robert Hermann, Specialist, preserving;, purifying and beautifying- baby's Collins Place, Melbourne. skin, scalp, and hair, as warm baths with Cv- —- " tictoa Soap, followed by occasional anoint- ttjINDING of every dewription required for ings with Cuticuka, the great skin cure. JjJ 'bank, mercantile, law, insurance and gold Sold everywhere. British depot: F.Newpebv, London. mining companies executed in best Style a L toiTEK I>. asd C. Cokp., Solo Props., Boston, U. S. A. lowest rate with despatch, at the ' htar Office. Gives up His Work. SICK, SUFFERED and SAVED. The Case Of world that was moving round me. I became very despondent and lowspirited." Mi* Wm IUIf»PAI?THY " Were doctors called in to see you 1" WIT. WITI. mCUHMni. , (Q^ yes> an d they prescribed forme, but with no result/ (From the Windsor and Richmond Gazette). " How long were you ill altogether ?" " I was ill for two years. Nothing BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTER. geeme <j to hold Qut any hope .» Information having been conveyed to the "Did you suffer from further seizures?" Gazettetha.tMr. McCarthy had recovered from "Yes, most unfortunately, I did. Not A Very Serious illness, we at once detailed a reporter to make full the previous one, and my illness seemed to enquiries into the matter, and also to per- j,e r&pidly progressing sonally interview McCarthy himself on the t« » e^oi Nam subject. When our reporter arrived at TO a t-atas Isiose. McGrath's Hill, near Windsor, he found I -^as now in a terrible plight. All my whom he sought, powerfully wielding a symptoms were intensified. I suffered more sledge hammer in his forge. The way that than ever from want of sleep. I became Mr. McCarthy lifted up the heavy sledge extremely weak and thin, and in a very as though it weighed but a few ounces quite short time I dropped from list to 9st 61b—a astonished our reporter, for he had expected loss of 221b. This is a to find the blacksmith in Tremendous Loss of Flesh A Weak State of Health. for a light maD) and will gpeak more p i ain i y *• How do yo* feel, aßked our reporter f o f mv condition than any mere words could •^Never felt better in my life," replied the <jo. My irritability and excitability had blacksmith, and he put down his hammer become worse since my seizures. Iwashopeamd entered straight away into a conver- IeBS and in despair. I was laid up in bed, and aation. never expected to leave it again. Once a "You ask me what was the matter with little book was brought me by a friend. me," said Mr. McCarthy, " well, that is < Read it carefully,' he said. I did so. The what no one could tell me. My illness book was descriptive of Clements Tonic and came upon me as unexpectedly how it had effected cures in the apparently As a Thunderbolt. Most Hopeless Cases." One day I was working in the forge when I ««What did you do ?" was seized with a violent headache. I had " I sent for some afcd commenced a course to at once put down my tools and go into o f it. After about a dozen doses I began to the house. notice a distinct improvement in the general From that day I/late my sufferings. I tone of my nerves. They gradually became could no longer enjoy my food. In fact, in better in tone and less liable to cause me to a very short time eating caused me intense shake suddenly. My nervous system pain, and I only took what food was abso- gathered vitality every day. That SSJSSSS. wLTmy 3 food & a 1 «—"* Foreboding Feelinff always of the lightest and most easily which had hung over me for so long begaa digestible kind) waseaten it caused a painful to lift like a cloud." Distension in My Stomach. \\ ™} I*^ camT a Sour gas would rise in my throat, together renewed appetite, and Clements Tonic, I with an intensely bitter fluid. This, I found, had a wonderfully stimulating effect believe, is what is commonly called heart- on m y digestive organs, and lastly, but by no bum. My skin began to get of a dirty means least, sleep once more came to me. rapfdTy.»° loUr> *"* * "*"** *° Weigh* DeeP and Refreshing Sleep " How about your work !" was now the rule with me every night I •' I had t« entirely was soon out of bed and in the open air. o:«« i in Mv u/A»if The exercise did me good, and as I continued Uive up wiy worK, Clements Tonic my strength continually m I was too weak to do any. Sleep became improved." almost entirely out of the question. I was a " And what about the other pains ?" victim to the worst form of sleeplessness. « Those in the bac*k and head all left me, Night after night I passed walking up and am \ was aoon a ble to do some light workdown my bedroom, getting into bed and Very shortly Clements Tonic put me on my again rising to pace the room in the vain j e g 8 again, as hope of inducing sleep. In the morning I «*..,__.- .....j m-»i,> *. m« m would be so weary that I could scarcely Strong and Able a Man atand, and yet was quite unable to obtain as ever I was in my life." The Blessing of Sleep. McCarthy3?" 11 *** n 0 How I did long for it, if but for half-an- " No; I firmly believe the epilepsy has hour. No one who has not suffered as I did b een completely driven out of my system, can have the faintest idea of the advantage an d I don't fear it now." of proper sleep." «< You look in good health, anyhow I" " What effect had this want of sleep upon «< Yes, and can do as hard a day's work your nerves ?" as an y blacksmith in Australia." " The very worst. I began to get horribly «< And can I put this in the Gazette ?" nervous. I couldn't bear the sight of " ¥es, you can, and as lam known all strangers. The most trifling noises would the country round anyone who requires send me into further particulars of my case can easily find A Fit Of Trembling. me? As you may S ueSß *am extremely ~.,,, ~ „■ . grateful for my cure from what seemed a I became extremely irritable, and inspite of f ife . long if nofc fata i m^ss." myself, I used to fall into a terrible state of ° excitement about nothing." , "Any other symptoms, McCarthy?" STATUTORY DECLARATION. "Yea; strange pains now came on in my McCarthy, of McGra^'s Hill, near back and loins. They were doubtless kidney w;idsor, in the Colony of New South Wales, do and liver troubles and extremely agonising, solemply and sincerely declare th»t I have c*reand used to fairly wear me out, and then fully read the annexed document, consistingr of eleven tW»> arose another staffe of mv illnesi folios, and consecuhyely numbered from one to eleren, tneie arose anotner stage oi my illness andthat jt contains and isatrae and faithful account which was so dreadful that even now 1 of my illness a«>d cure by Olemente Tonic, and also hardly care to talk about it. As you under- contains my full permission to publish the same in stand, although I couldn't work I could "S^^SSJl^&i^SSttt'USrS bTMlf^d'^ still walk, and was accustomed to take a virtue of tne proviuionsj of an Act made and passed in stroll in open air on fine days ia the the ninth year of the reifn of her present Majesty, hope that the fresh air would do me good. intituled "An Act for the move effectual abolition of On\ day, when some distance from itome, g^^^^^^^ Without any warning, I saw everything an( j to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for going black before me, and I fell down in a the suppression of yoluntary and extra-judicial Oatha lit. It was epilepsy, or the falling sickness, and Affidavits." and I was /Js /7 rf //O Taken Home Insensible y/L^f /mfwcwb in a cart. The state I was in for some time fr /(Z 'tsus&t***' ~y after this I can hardly describe. I vomited and was so weak I could .hardly move. All Declared at Windsor this 20th day of July, isas, clay long I sat in a dull, lifeless sort of a befote me" JAMES J. FITZPATRICK, way. I seemed to possess no interest in the ' j ug ti ce of the Peace. CLEMENTS TONIC has a record of cures none can rival. Hundreds of base •.uustitutea come on the market, the plausible advertising resorted to attracts the attention of the thoughtless and unwary, and they have a sale for a year or two till they are found out. For a medicine to remain popular for the number of years Clements lomchts, it must have exceptional merit. The Australian public is too well educated and too discriminating to be gulled for long even by clever, if false advertisements, and that is the reason all ' the quack nostrums run to the length of their tether in less than four years m this country. Clements Tonic has been the leader for tea. S GALLONS OF DELICIOUS LEMONADE FOR A FEW PENC« iKfflßwißHßfc,. ENGLISH A Bottle of "Eiffel Tower" makes 32 Tumblers (2 Gallons) of most delicious Home-made Lemonade. It is by concentrating the Lemons in the orchards where they are grown that the "Eiffel Tower" Lemonade can be supplied at this remarkable price. It is made from only the finest Lemons that the world produces. None genuine unless bearing the "Eiffel Tower" Trade Mark. Ask for it at the stores. lifyou cannot procure of your grocer, send Bd. in stamps to ARTHUR H. NATHAN, Custom's Street, Auckland, Agent, when a bottle Will &9 cent by return post

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 14, 18 January 1899, Page 6

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