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ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH IN AUCKLAND.

The Case of Wire, SVI. TAYLOR. (BY OCE E.EPOE.TER.) Since the iuventien of the telegraph and the development of the newspaper no British or other celebrity could possess that wUich may be de.-.cribed as an " Impei nil Voice M without making it liearil the world over, and even private people can make their voices heaid when t!:ey have a lnhid to, as is the cass concerning a. matter to which Mrs. ilary Taylor, of Rutincll-street, Aucklaml, referr- d in our reporter's presence. She said : — '" Some time ago I was in a very crilicil condition, having been andcra Kcri-Tus operation, which left mc so ill for a long tin>e after that I felt aa if i wou'.d never get better again."' " Did you rsmain un.ler tiie caro of j-our doctor after the operation had been performed ? M asked our special repres-illative. " It\Tii3 really iKiccssiry that i si>ouM," was Mis Taylors reply, "for T was too delicate not to requiie treatment of some kind or other, and the unfortunate side of the whole thing was ibat the treatment I received was thoroughly useless. Not 011I3' did I have one tiuctor, but several, a:i.l the physicking I wi, i, .'. joctfd to w;is something awful, more especial-y as it all resulted iv nothing. Afterwards I patr-nis*! medic!t>es -f ihe put lit van ty, γ-et I c<;n ! tinned to sin"< lower ami lower, and wotild j soon have drift-tl out of existence allo gethor h.ul not Clements Ton o been brought to my si'io. To specie the truth, ihat inyiicine biinply iicW ii: cbeck t'.io wasting of my vitaiity tor a while, and then commenced to strengthen mc so steadily that in about a month I fe!t sure that I was out of (iav.gftr, for thn improvement in my health was something wonderful. Bcfor< I tonk to thai great remedy I usoil t. have very vasty turns, a3 if I was really going off", and when I cH.rr»e to again my a xiuty nf mind wa.fi appalling; for I was always dreading the nc\f attack of f.iintncss that I kn»\v was s:iro tc c mo. and which ooctimd very suddenly. It, might be that I was talking to you, ami in a moment my hca.ll seemed to give way anl a sl-ate of collapse msucd." " I do not wonder at yoiH- being alarmed. , ' " [ shoultl think net, in. leed, for my heart was very weak and used to Uke to palpitating terribly. Tiie lyast exoiLemenc set i; g'ji-ng, arv I ivas very Ciirefiil to keep away I'lOHi everything that iuid a tendency in th»t direction, and the consequence was that my .ifti tecani3 thoroughly miserable because 1 i could not indnlgfl in p"|i(asurca of any kind ; i oc tliat my inclinations were great, as 1 only fels fit for 1- ing .!own and giving w.-n to fits of despair. Imagine yonrs It' frill- , piercing headache* like I had every day, atio no appetite fur food, and n fccJing a,ftei eati g • viT so little that I hud taken to< ranch and that it was fermenting inside an 1 wanted to come up again. Tlint was mw> dition roguWy, and di.in't I sufler witpains in the etomach, too—.l nasty, gripii< ser.aa'.ion li c the colic and my cheat wa so heavy and painful that i- tote mc all m> tirne % to breathe. But that was n</t nil About the shoulder blades there was mort pain, and over my loins 1 had such ach s that almo-t prevented mc walking, an< ; when I did move about a little I got so that I was soon glad to sit down a^ain. 1, " You were uot so badly oftatniglit, wer.. you ? " _" My afflictions were worse then than" ever, for I could not siceap, and wliat po-» soul dots not know how h-ird it i to in suffering in i-ilence whilst evetyb.itly else i sleeping? and, to make it harder still, 1 very nervous, and imagined a'l ki:'<in c> tilings, 'i'lie iapb few ounces of Mesh ii.ii l ; left my body, nnd at the -time of on Clements Tonic IVas jusl lilcc'a shadow : but now—and, oh ! how very thankful I nit for it—l can do all my housework, ineludin the wailing, and never fed any the worse for it. The reason foclhis is that Clement.Tonic renewed my digestive i ower- and rls cured mc nf nervousness and weakness ; and when 1 tell you that after taking a fii Imttles of that medicine 1 could eat Let ti a-nd sleep better tlmn I h»d done fer yen; ■ you may i c surprised, but it's the truth fo* ail that, and I had neither ache nor pan. lef- either." "You might like to tell o'hers these facts ? " " I would indeed, and you may publish them in any way." STATtTIOUY DECLARATION. I, Marj Tatlor, of Kaimellstreet. Auckland, in the iJolony of New Zealand, do solemnly an*! sincerely declare that ■ havt caj-e, r ully read tiie annexed doc-.iinent, consistit , o( two folios. »nd consecutively numhered from one to tn-o, and tliat it contain* and is a trud and faithful account of mv illness asid enre by Clements Tonic ; and also eontaine u-.r full p*rmis3ton to publish i:i any way my etarements—which I sive voluntarily, without receivinp any payment : and I make thi° Bo'enin doclaratiOT coDscienfionsiy belicvinsj the ea.me to be true, and by virtue of the proTieionn of r t Act of iho Generil Assembly of New Zealand intituled " Ihc Justices o( Peace Act, 1852. , ' Declared ni Anek'Rnd, t>>is ei2hteea l h flay of July one thousand nine hundred and three, before mc, J. IT. If ANNAN, J.P.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1904, Page 7

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ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH IN AUCKLAND. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1904, Page 7

ANOTHER GREAT TRIUMPH IN AUCKLAND. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1904, Page 7