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Mow it r%VB4/ §l/ Not forced insm to fame, bat recommended by one to another for 75 years tintil It enjoys the widest ifl popularity of fl vSJUSi kind in the world. A fine drink, plain or mixed, a true tonic, a SURE remedy for troubles of the stomach, bowels and kidneys. It belongs In every house.

AROMATIC SCHIEDAM BUY UNOPENED BOTTLEB with Wrappers intact, or be sure it is tho real Wolfe's Bchnapps.

People's Experience, (bt an otaoo reporter.) Many people with troopa of friends get at Christmas time more presents than they care for. A perfect avalanche of turkeys and other good things descends on them, and they grumble at these, at the worry of having everything come together without knowing how to use them all. But there are gifts which prove serviceable all the year round, such a one being bestowed upon our readers by Mrs. Cecilia Lemon, of Gisborne-street, South Dunedis, who said to an enquiring pressman : " I was living in Morning ton six years ago, and for some time before leaving that locality I was not at all well. My system seemed to be broken down, and I could not get along with my work. My trouble was indigestion." " Are you quite sure/' said the reporter, " that you have nob made a mistake about your complaint ?" " Yes ; I know it was indigestion, because I had been to a doctor, and he was treating me for that ailment. Altogether I Buffered a good many years, and it seemed so painfully strange to me that the doctor's medicines could never do me any good. After so much ineffective treatment, I began to thiuk I would never be cured, and I thought I would rather anything happen than I would live continually in such misery. It was so long since I had been able to sit down and eat a good meal that I had almost forgotten what it was like to have an appetite ; but my great misfortune was that the little I did eat had no strengthening effect upon me, and, besides, it gave me such an immense amount of pain. The oppression in my chest after the taking of noutishment was almost unbearable. Everything seemed to lie iike a great weight and stop up the passages through which I breathed, and the pains not only affected my chest, but also went right through into my shoulders. It was quite a common thing for me, when I was doing a little dusting or other light duties in the house, to be taken with sudden fits of giddiness, which affected me so badly that I would have to put aside whatever I was doing, and rest until the attack had gone away. The daily decrease in my vitality brought further disaster to me in the form of nervousness, as I could not bear to henr any noise, and if I got startled by any manner of means my nerves trembled to great excess. Such adversities as these were bad enough to endure during the day, but when, through sleeplessness, I had to put up with them again at night, it was really terrible. After lying awake for hours it was usual for me to fall into a slumbor that did not do me much good, for I was dreaming all the time, and I awoke feeling as tired as ever. I was troubled greatly with flatulence, and although I was considerably weakened right throughout, yot it was in my back that I felt the weakness most, and the aches across my loins were very troublesome. That wearying sickness brought my weight down a good deal, but now, I am thankful to say, I am ae stout and hearty as ever I was. and it is all due to the cure which I managed to obtain through the uso of Clements Tonic." •• Were you advised to use that remedy ?" " No. I read a testimonial about it, and the case was just like the one T was complaining of, so I thought Clements Tonic might do me good, too, even though the doctor's medicines were of no avail; and it was a blessing that I did get some, for 1 picked up my health with remarkable Clements Tonic acted well upon ray whole system, giving me an appetite and such freedom from pains, giddiness, and nervousness that in a short space of time I scarcely knew myself.jr I could not realise that the complaint which for several years had held out defiantly ogainst all previous treatment was really being conquered at last, but the fact becamo patent to me later on. Headaches, sleeplessness, flatulence, and the other tortures of indigestion wore gone, and I always slept soundly, and awoko feeling fit for the day's work. Believe me, it was a happy release, and I shill never forget Clements Tonic for it." " How are others to know your experience ?" " You can publish my story in any way you pleas*." BTATUTOR? DECLARATION. I, Cscima I.r.Mov, of Gisborne-street, Sou Mi Dunedin. in th« Colony of New Zealand, do ttolemiilj and *ineerel.vd .'.-ir* that I have carefully read the annexed d<«: i«ciit eoniiiring of two folioi, and con-iectitii-elv numbered from one to two, and that I' contain* and iu a true and faithful account of w; illnets and cure by Clements Tonic, and also con tain* my full perroiwlon to publish in any way in. statements-which I give voluntarily, without r cefvinc atir payment; and 1 make this solemn d clnration ronacientiously beiitvinjt the i«m« to 1true, and by virtu* of the provisions of an Act of tl. General Awembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tii' Juetice* of Peace Act, 1881" ci&^jfe** l^^^? Declared at South Dunedin, this siith day of JJaroh, one thousand nin* hundred and three, before me, WM. WARDROP, J.P.

P A PTQT A V Hair Ke» ewer - A l H.AHOXAII t |j e greateat preparation for the Hair ever discovered. An Infallible Remedy for Baldness or Grey flairs. Mernirs Ford & Co., hairdreeaeiß, agenta for Cromwell

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 1929, 20 March 1905, Page 6

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