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perterous .. IN PRAISE GFJVIERIT,/ •■•-■•- The Case of.-.' ' . (BY A I.OCaI. KEPORTIiR.) The generous stirring' of nrigii!( kindness that prompted jVlis. i'<- '.■'■ Maoauhur to give tlie following ini'ui in -\ to pur Y.e-y-pr'ter has a beneficent -m. : .;■• : that wil! iiiit be lost upon the resiu. .:.*•. • Woodliaugh, Dunedin, where Mrs. ->iarc'mr's house is situated on the rmun toad.. Tin; l.idy.nientioned began by saying : — „." In ihe'-'spring of last year I wit'sSiii ;■-•.' very jJilJerelit- state of health to what I an.. ,;vt -'the. ■ present time, for then I" was on " ■ periiMicirju tmicli uuhappiness owing- to tji< slny^ish condition .of my live.r. For a- .>-■<" . lime previously I had been' feeling iinwi H butfor a while I did not take much heed oi my little.ailmeuLs, Chinking that they AVouir. perhaps go- away as 'they, had come— on theii' <Ava;ac.c6imt. What a sorry. .mistaki/'; • thiii. was to be sure ! I)o yoif know that '"if - last I- gotso ill'Cij.n n for six ; weeks" I -was laid •-; , up in bed,-, aiidsc; rj&ly able- to move fn.i,;: : ■ one sde to tliesQiuer. Oh ! it was a Lf.i rilily trying time, and I pity anybody wh> sullers us .1. did Llien. I -; ; . ' : V' VV as itentiiely \yith the liver that yov .' .were;'BufTeriijg'?" enijuired the pressriiani. ; " It was, allliiuigl) at tlie time 1 did no! know wliat was .the cause of niy^.distrc*s, i[-I-.tliought I hat! liunbayo .and was t.i eaiin. ntysol for that complaint.©. The paiiis in t;: lower part of my back were so dread; '.-; thai: I had to use liot Ipmeutatious ;:.;! pdidtiups on the parb ad'aited;; but c\i ■ those i - eriH:dies only gave me temporary i - i--liof. When I trot out of j bed it was onh -.with a p.u'nfuiiy slow and uncertain gai; tliat-I wur.t about, aud, being so frigh -fulij weak, X soou became exhausted and 'liad-b*- : return to bed again, where I never slep; withou'fc having unpleasaut d.reams, more often tfiati hot 1 did. not' sleep unti .morning arrived. Av.ful pains in the rigli side and aches in all my limbs continuallharassed me, and sometimes I had to endun ' headaches as well. I believe that the nast; bitter taste which came to my mouth evei} morning had something to do witli spoili". my appetite, which got very poor, and every thing seemed to have the same flavor. Qni<, : \ regularly I became, troubled with flaiule • after taking my food, and the pains hi. - spasms that came to- my stomach wof • almost unbearable. Ifc looked 'as though was going tp'b'e subjected to all the aiimuul that are possible to be experienced, as, ii addition to what-I have already told you, i • was. frequently affected by turns of dizzines.and my nerves' \yere pelting weaker eve \ day.",:-• ' ,:-• ! " And all that-time you thought you, ha> lumbagOv" .■" Yes ; - and ■it was not till- I read ; Clements. Tonic" book that. I really khev. what was wrong with me, for in it then wore several, cases just like mine, whenpeople spoke of being cured of disordered livers by Clements Tonic, and I thought i. wise to try the same medicine. The verj first bottle seemed to do me a little good. and when I had finished my second therf .was nofc the slightest doubt, in my mind ■that in Clements Tonic I had got^'just the--righ't thing for my ailments, as by that time the pains in the small of my back were si greatly reduced that there was no more need to resort to fomentations or anything of that kind, and the best .part of the whok affair was that Clements Tonic not onh 'eased me, but gave me permanent relief from my tortures. lam very pleased to bo able to tell you that the pains in my sidt , also went, likewise the headaches; and for restoring one's appetite I dp not thinlc Uie'nis anything to equal Clements Tonic, wlii'cl■was just »8 serviceable ito my nervous system, as my nerves were toned up to a nicety. By a further use of that reme )y I received a lasting release from, all the painfulness which I had experienced when • flatulence took hold of me after eating, the bitter taste disappeared, and dizziness ceased to affect me." To one so weakened as I was Clements Tonic is a sure friend, foi its strengthening qualities were really wonderful, and to all who suffer as I dida year ago I heartily recommend a course of the &ame medicine, my reason for so doing being that Clements Tonic quite cured me." " Then I may. report your remarks 1" *' Certainly. You may publish them in any way."

STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1,-EtitiBN.MACAKTiU'Ri of Main Road, Woodhausrh. Dunedin, in. the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly 'and -sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of two" folios,-.. 'and- consecutively numbered from' one Xo two,- and that it contains 1 and is a' truu and .faithful accdiirit of ;my illness and cure : : by Clements Tonic": and also contains my' full- permission to publish in any way my statements— which ' I mve voluntarily, without •"receiving any payment; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously bi-lievinu ihs «ame to be-, true and by ! irtue ' f tha provisions of an Act of the General Aisembly-of-Sew Zealand, intituled 4 "Xhe Jubticesol feaceAct, laa2." DeL'larsd at Dunedin, this twenty-aixth day o! .February, cue thousand uine' hundred and three, , belojri'C", -•■■ j . . . S. MYERS,..?. P. 1 • ' : - ~

• ; Notices* - .. ; ■''■-. .j John Bead, junr v " COAL MERCHANT & GENERAL CARTER. "Sole Agent in Tokomairiro for TARATU-- COAL. The Best Coal on local market. / Price 14s 6d deliyered. Orders can be leit at Mr M'William's, baker. Milton. RICTURES FfillED - - Have you aDy Pictures that want Framing ? Send them to me and they will receive prompt attention. MY SHOP IS THE"CHEAPFST.and BEST •IN TOWN F< »R ALL KINDS OF ' PICTURES. MIRRORS suitable for Presents always in stock. ENLARGEMFNTS 'of all kinds done in. Oils, Water Colors, and Black and White. A, 'SffOBGAH, 123_CaStjle street, DONF.DIK ._, Electric Car passes the door

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 5, 20 January 1905, Page 7

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