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FURTHER LOCAL EVIDENCE. The Oats of Mrs. M. ROBINSONI (B? A WELLINGTON' REPORTER.) r History ia often silent concerning tlie past, aud many of the hidden niysteries can qnly be unravelled by close investigation. Thus * it' becomes necessary to despatch representatives of the press to Souices where information is known to be lying dormant, in*order that the public may share in the knowledge that individuals possess. This was lately done in connection with a mattet which Mra. ISbrtha Robinson, of No. 59 Consta-fele-etreet, Newtown, Wellington, speaks about in the following manner :— " TvVo yeavs neit September," aaid Mrs. Robinsoa, " I came out of one of the hospitals, alter having been under a serious offer»tkm. Before going there my health was altogether broken down, although I muat say that I vr*s up a' bit compared W what I Had been, ' and it was through using Clements Tonic that I had "SBe" strength to undergo the trying ordeal ih*t>'»WM*eii me. An operation was imlis. (liittafc'ble,: however, and when it had been performed I ,w» left in a dreadfully weak aud dehtiaittvsfcate. I was nut able to got about at all," being quite prostrate from the .ffects of ffhttbl had previously experienced, and my prespacts looked so gloomy that 1 spent many an anxious hour wouderin ( I whether I would over get better again." " Were you in a state of disorder inlerually ?" asked the scribe. '•I am sure I was, because I had most of she symptoms which go to show that the , liverjs deranged. To give you an ins ance, j I was shvayu greatly .troubled with flatulence after I had taken a little of the iuvalids'food that comprised my daily diet. It did net make any difference hew light it was, it would not digest ; and, in my feebir ;un<tition, the stomach pains I bad to conend with were almost more, than I could iband. Again, a heavy load seewed to b> lying acress the cheafc— sacfa a squeezed { .(verpoweriftg sensation that I could hanlh :et my breath — aud with ifc. all I was sub j 'Ct to very severe attacks of walpitation When that started q«i*e a faint feeing would come over me, and, for the tiny »ci g, 1 felt almost dazed ; but the horriblt sensation would soon pass away. Yet, ] dreaded its repetition because I did no know what it might lead to. That wtsnol the only- thing about .which my mind was in a constant sU.be of anjnety, for I,e*mld not get out of my.Jbead the thoughts a'lout all sorts of drendf 6l things that were- going to happen so you may tell how exceeiliHglj melancholy. I was./ 1 daresay that my nerved lmd gogiething'to do with that, because they were 04 Bhtky as if tliay had ! >een cut asuader, . aa;{ whenever I gob a BU-pri*e of any sort I could feel them quivering right thr ugh me." " What wits your apptcitc like?" "As poor as it could be, and it was strange how drvwsy I was all day and how Llve'y, or rather restless I was at ni -hts. 1 •nrned from one side to the uther till I wa fairly worn out and my patience exh*usteil, and when I got up again nevt clay I was fit for i>o4>Mng. Every time t looked at my to.igtte ii was covered with fur, a sickly, bitter taste I always had, and the heavy ivchefl in my head niaile my misery complete If I looked out of a window on a el&u bright day everything appeared blank aii' desolate to me, as though I had no share ii anything th*t w*s joyful. Neither I lia< ( for I was too vpe*k and md at hearr to fin choor ir> fuiytlrm*. • Whatever «hall I d< next fr> re:n«-Jy these ftffi ctioiis ?' I u--ed to say to myself. Then an idea came on< day. I woulii try Clements Tonic again because it wa" doing me so mtifh good whe I Went to"the hospital.'* " Did you find it beneficial a^ain?" "It could not have l.ecu mote so, I an proud to say, for it infused new life into me veiy quickly. A few week* later you would not have known me, a3 I was thtn quite oni of pain .vad perfectly happy. My indigetion symptoms could rtwkeuiosfcund againsi Cl ments Tonic, which completely reme-lied my nervous-»es-, too. To put ii briefly, T was quite a hearty woman 'Alien I ceased taking Clements Tonic ; and you cm publish my story, for everybody's benefit, in any way. ?> - - •- STATOTOIIY DECLARATION. -- 1, iIARTHi Robinson, of Xo. SB Cons'able-sttcei fevrtown, H'ellinijton, in ;he poJou y of New Zolim! (Jo sole in 'y ami &M<icr«l.v (lecjnre thxtl Imvecr.rr f.t'lv lciiHlie annexed document, coi;si<tin.- of tno folio; , Liid cniitt cutlytly numbered trni-fni" to t\\o, aid 'hxt it cminina.and !» a rue 'nd fai'dftil account of iiivPlu-X» and ours r>i Cltmont* r^nic a-H ilso oi'ntj.ii)S ni'. nil! p<-vm''tiio>i to ;.u'.ili«ii in an> \ !• 'rjr swnieiiUE — v")ii v i I -'. y e voluoUiri^'. w.'t.oj' i-uc^v'r^ j»v uvwent ; am! I mako lUis is lemn dop- '»! uion onai'te'iiiously JtHfdPTln th" sirns^n )"• une, flnl h" \i\ViV ct the" jiroMvom o[ »n Ac: i>f Ihe ". ncinl A»Ben'bl} of "Uw Z'.a'ind, intlmhJ "Ths 'iiHioe-i <.f l'ta'-ie Act, 13??." Declared itNe^tottii, '.Vplliii n 'M)ii, tliisciKhrii Jaj o( one (housit.d nine hu tlr«'i and three,' v*fore me, s ROBSHT MrKKXZIB,,J P f Fft& a ll liver disorders, sick k eadache biliouut&essja u n dice , \ndijszstton.fla,tu,Un,QS'diz*itus£ illness after eating, distress q/ stom. ach, torpid li vit* consifaiucK j k/t ma/n/u yean* aU, ovot ' r-j// $?*£&&' &aMaMuH\r-\ ■^^ JBONMIM^TON, _^H 7\ CHtMIST. f ■> Op£ -3 Sets of Teeth for £2 10s cash, for one month only. GEO. PUDNEY, DENTIST, 100 a, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 1518. MR S. S~T~A RKI E; CERTIFIOATED MIDWIFE, ', Jiate of Queen Charlotte HoSpitnl, London, ! .' * " Certificates from I ♦ Obstetrical Society of London, Central Midwives Board, London, Has commenoed practice: in Wellington^ and will attend patients af;,- their own homes. Has Removed to 4-, Cambridge-terrace. AGHATtMING CHRISTMAS PRESENT. » WE are offering 10 Delightful PICTURES (New Zealand Scenes) in a Portfolio for 9s 6d. These Pictures are reproductions, IN COLOUR, from the original paintings by L. W. Wilson, Esq., and are the finest samples of colour work evsr seen in the colony. J ' >.• We also offer them FRAMED, various styles, at 3s each. - We can recommend these to- anyone looking for a unique Christmas Bos. 1 S. AND W. MACKAY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 15

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