'A Nervous Breakdown^ ALL TREATMENTS FAIL, . But „\ I lost greatly in weight, and, of course, (by our special REPORTER.) became correspondingly weak. A languid «I am busy now, but if you will call in the and d ressed feeling was upon me coating course 3 San-hour I shall be V^*° ally. I was very thin and my answer any questions on the subject of my was Pa& . cEl men±-like care" This was the answer furnished to Auburn 'nt Sydney Consequently our addit ion to those prescribed by your medica* : fil'pXdaShT at Mr. Myers' residence, attendants?" . .-;; reporter called again at iur.i y ng . roo m, "Yes; 1 tried various medicines whiqifc; lU] d Hl,?Sleman shortlyafterwards were recommended to ,ne by friends an* where that gentleman snoi^ neighbours, and also medicines I sa* What was the cause of your illness, ad £rtised, but I obtained asked the reporter?" . „,;.._, No sort of Satao^act.on »I cannot tell you with certainty, WW m Clements Tonic." AZ,.Z Mr.Myers, " I come of a particulailj till I'.tned terc^ beneficial?" healthy and long-lived family I a^, n™ ..fXI in i e d. Half a large bottleX to think my illness was the result of an fo^ ™' cient to caUße ■ aCl d6ntVa.l from a Horse, A decided Improvement wh en I was about 14 yea. of age had I ? — . believe, no little to do Withit, mlc°n- "^jg^J and invigorating qualities of ; tinually suffered from headache aft«™ arda. stieng fe influence of I toJto^B^**,**^ £™ZX my appetite at once began to some years, atdthe returned j mpi . o ve, and I was enabled to get much S^S^Z^^^ahled have any direct with effecfc upon t j ie bad headaches which you're Severe Nervous Headaches, me ntioned ?" - which chiefly affected the back of my head. « Yes; the headaches began to decrease . These were much intensified by the confine- from the day I commenced the remedy, and ; ment aTd hard mental work *hich I had to as I continued with Clements Tonic they undergo in the conducting of my business, Went away altogether. i nwas eSKtdlion obTgStoLp^rTteiid - My digestive organs worked properly agah, Li operations in Se bakehouse, where ana I once more began to take a renewed SesSJ^atmosphere had a tendency to interest in my busmess andsurrounchn£. taake mv general health worse. I was not In the mornings I arose refreshed by my Twetoteke a holiday, and, as a conse- sleep and feeling quite: able to fulfil the. able to taice a nuiiua.y, «.u , duties of the day. All that dull depression quence, . it t with the ill-health of My Health Broke Down. ° hK™ was the cause, and I was no longer .. I became very nervous and irritable. My j rr itable, nor did small matters worry me. ' headachescame onat more frequent intervals, j pufc on my l os t weight, regamed my >' i and were exceedingly violent. I couldn't Usua | Healthy Appearance, bear the children's noise, even if they usuai "™ /' ,i i ii • t chattered in my presence, and such small and am able to do a day's mental or physic4||| trifles which once gave me no concern work with any man." ,',..- „ ■-". worried me exceedingly. I began to lose "Clements Tonic has done all this,.Mr. my appetite, and often when I was called to Myers ?" my meals I could do no more than make a. « Yes ; I attribute my recovery entirety mere pretence of eating. Then indigestion to that remedy, and it succeeded -wheaf^l get in. Nothing I ate agreed with me, aud everything else failed." 'MSB my food would lie undigested on my stomach "I presume you will consent to publishing S for Ion" enough, giving me considerable your testimonial ?" ', \ B Pain and* Distress. _« Yes; I freely consent." .1 My system was entirely out of tune. I was : — I completely run down. I passed long, weari- ', ~c STATUTORy DECLATU TION. 111 some, sleepless nights turning from side to MAIU . I side in vain trying to get some rest, and in t jauks Simpsos- Mykiis, of Harrow-road, Aiiburn, | the mornings fwaf dull and tired, and felt I Entirely Unable tO attend read the annexed document, consisting of eight * __■ ii j i folios and consecutively numbered from one to eight* to my business. In fact, I was compelled to A^_ t hat it contains and is a true and faithful aocounw put my books aside." of my illness anc) cure t>y Clements Tome «d al» F tent A ™„ ™r,«nh ,nr doctoi-q Mr contains my full . permission .. to publish Hi* "Did you consult any doctors, ivxr. Bame ,„ a n y wavT and I make this, solemn Myers?" _ declaration conscientiously believing: the same to b« "Yes. Before I came here I was attended true, and by virtue of the provisions of aa by several doctors, but they failed to cure ?«™tr%A^X^ fIX &* me, though occasionally I obtained tempo- th( f more effectual abolition of Oaths and Affirmation* rafy relief.- One Of th6*d{Jßtors Said I should* ta fe en an d made in the various Departments of th* .1 ' KftVe the headaches." Government of New South Wale?, and to substitute ftlways ha\e tM J&£*™* ,„ -, ■ Dedications in lieu thereof and for the suppressioa . " And did ybu get no relict ; of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and Affidavits.1 * ' " No, 1 got no better, in fact, I continued ' - to get worse. My continued ill-health ff ,*&/£? 1 caused me to suffer from Y\ ~^Y. Y^^*/** 0 J" Great Depression of Spirits. /y 0^ jI could take no interest in anything, not in ■■■ . ■JmBB my business, nor yet in what was happening Declared at Auburn this 23rd day of June, 18^|j| around me. Nothing gave me any pleasure. me, • TAYLQB> J?> j " ''..-. :;:_3ia__i
"W*EW PRIZE COMPETITIONS, j This month the TRIAD offers prizes as under for following competitions:— For Best Sentence from the Word W-e-1----1-1-n-g-t-o-n, using the letters as initial letters of Atfords. T&" close 20th March. Volume, 'Ruined Abbeys,' value ~.,..... £2 For Best Design, in Monotone, for Heading for the TRIAD. Youths or Girls under IS.. To close April 20. Gold Medal, value £2 For the correct sentence represented by the following initials:—T— T— I— F— P_ i_ T_ A _ A _ S _ !_ M _ To close May 20. Dressing Case, A'alue £3 • For Best Coloured Map of Australia; size of paper: 24 x 18 inches. For 6th Standard Boys and Girls attending any of the public schools. To close June 20. Watch, A'alue £2 For Best Short Story of about 1500 words or page of TRIAD. For Young People under 20. To close July 20 .... "£1 Entries for the above competitions to be accompanied with a receipt for not less than 6/ for goods purchased from one of the Advertisers in the TRIAD, or for Goods advertised in the TRIAD^ Competitions to be posted to 'Manager TRIAD. Dunedin.' The result of each Competition will when possible, be given in TRIAD in issue following date of closing. Anglo N.Z. Cycle Company Bartlett, W. H., Photographer British and Continental Piano Company Brown, Barrett's Tea, any Grocer Bycroft, Limited, Biscuits and Snowdrift Flour Carter, T. E., Music Teacher and Importer * Dr. Speer, Wellington , Eady, A., and Co., Music Sellers Fowlds, G.. Clothier Grand Hotel, A. Johnston Griffin's Biscuits, any Grocer Iredale, Draper Joshua Brothers, Boomerang Brandy King and Sons, Chemists Kirkpatrlck, S., and Co., X Jams London and Berlin Piano Company Mrs Miller's Cookery Books New Zealand Express Company Limited New Zealand Clothing Factory Partridge, A. A., Music Teacher Puriri Natural Mineral Water / Sanderson's Scotch Whisky Smeeton, H. M., Grocer Smith and Caughey, Drapers - Suratura Teas Three Castles and Capstan Cigarettes Upton and Co., Booksellers, agent TRIAD Vanity Fair Cigarettes -"-kiajj Van Houten's Cocoa and Chocolate *Wahoo' Loasby's, 'Koolibah'' LoasbyV West, John, Music Seller ' Westport Coal Company., Wm. Ronson Agent ' Wilson, Balk, and Co., French Coffee Ouvah T v-uu.ee, Zealandia Boots MONEY LENT ON PROMISSORY NOTES, HOUSES, FURNITURE, &0. BILLS DISCOUNTED DAILY. MOBTGAQES NEGOTIATED. JOHN W. HARDIE, LAND, COMMISSION & ESTATE AGENT HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. T IFE OF SIR GIiUKGh: UKliii.-PoT^ ■*-* lar Memorial Edition. 500 pages 11Bo Sok a s te elf^ rlCe• **>**** offlc* «<*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 8 March 1899, Page 6
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