Another Wellington Record.
NEW PROOFS EVERY DAY. A RECORD OF SUCCESS.
Mrt. M, JAWiWTT. i»t a iraoub MuroiiTni.) , , Aithottgh thk s*l#»y is still'lMioyed uy en . a vM 1 of ttMtttampM pcotperity it has nAtubk leMotM U mtm*m various «att«f«, m faMi*rsMsif ' \ukkt gtwesi below by Mrs. Hafi» Bum*, it K#- 6 Chaphen-atenue, Wetfiogton, wfeoss resnwks t*our reporter "Bor tlss Mieaurfart ef myllf* I h»ve lean t ftnaoAMij rslHMt and hsalthy wowaa, and u$ to f««c ytMs ago X aevor Ipsi aoytWag wfo»f with me ttiat 1 can ma*m\m,M y«swfllsi»ytlut.l*M* very lotttaate i*HVWu*l," > V "Xt* are i«feed," «Wd*t*d the i«Tlk«, M 6iMS<ydit »iwt9*t«di«iin W«fiiil|*M f " •' Oh, no, 1 wa* living in Cbristohusoh lor, tW/ty y**M, and ii «mw In fch«# olfcy md«M liMd tiut only edMMcUaM with iiok> nm wWcJi foil tfi mysoif, asuf 1 can tell you h stf daouky th«e it tut a mmv Wtter , MqMdMM. to*. I -•aJly io i«i Ohfik «ty< lady could pass through worssj agony than t !*d to fight afl*insb, uul now that 1 hay« juttvtd to flojr own sasisfactfon what Is a r» tot tisoso trouble* 1 . 1 doom It mv duty teaoh otkew tho lesson 1 to hwkily kUMW 14 Whew did you feel tho fiafa mest, Mrs., tentftf" « •*It w«s la my lighl arm whoro th« p«ins mm most ttifMti,Yt*t tho reply, "right (r*M tag sfwuldiir top to my flu«rs. fionw < ttSMsr tue win seemad M go qufto dead, and M tho • tins, being I ioi« the uss of it •Uegether. , Thoro w*s a fsellng as ff lemethbg was going round and round Id - tat putt of my ihowder, and at tack turn iras taken tny dlstms ittorsasod. It alway« «t worse ac alghc »fa«a 1 gM warm In bed, . t»i tho con«enuenoe was th*t t Oould not ■ deep all night loo*. And who* « mimrftbie *r«ok 1 istt mjNfdf to Im as each morning Mtti« f no energy to do' the work there" wm to W done, a»d so frlghWulljr depresssd in tplrics that 1 did not seem to ears for wjthlng. The limb afeeted by rhawnatlsw r*v« me tke inott agooMnff jnuijs with anry ilumge m th« womlitfi I jstwitjf knew *h*n ralo wa« aomSmu or when a north* foster ,ws* g*lag to Blow, for then I was itaoSt dUttMUA wUk th« pains running ionfa my arm. This stiffttwg w«nc very liMid wish m« on mmsmM) ot » hanponlag »» 'a ve*y eritioal tta« In my llfe-ln fact, wk»n that gnat otang* takes plact which imjs*i» to , mtvy nwiMur whm s> oortala "►ln all ptobftbtl&ty you w»aMh*w quite noas^to conteud Kjßri«st wltlwtiUHiriog ifetumfttistm sw wsM 1 " V'My word, I h«4ti for my health wm wmplaisly broken down/ Tho pains in my Wm wore terribly tetore, and I bad sucli lAnivgo attacks ot gictdiness and flashss Art stssasd tOittdM'M power oU^-ot dm, tUally, I used ioifl v It I wm actually ■ jfiikmg away whilst thosa horribl* Mnsflttons *t*« tm r tUkA wt«a, ttbar • wWI#, they mn gone »g«lff r 1 Mtnalned la positive lr«ad ot tit* «uno fe«lliig4 coming on again, Irt tho oorly pact of th« day 1 had 4 tut* In my moatii hie bits, and ny toasjuo wsm dry and furred. Hvtiry UUi« thing gemed to ,bt contrary to what it ought to have been, hi faot 1 my appetite* bring very poor hsdeed. Food that I used to like I did not t«re for then, and it was really amunliig how I u*Jd to try And to&* my«elf to «t»t, bscau«o l did not bellove in giving way so lonm m i oould hold oat- som« w*y or otlior, Bui without ait appetite the tnont tempting monels wore no good to me, ami go Increased weaknecg stenltltily stole* U|»a inn, My Mtdtfince vrte daily beaoming tnmeaalttiit' *bl«, for I, boftaii to skkV with terrlblo fMat Imtwecn tfae sfioulrlors and tfio aching wmtlotu about my toio« wore very foHtallufng.jfcThe, cHitux vrwt pnt upoti my iffliutfotifi by my netvom system boiog jdm pletely. oQbirig«d. -Y»u Air not know trhm injury tM» c«b«' dm* AH I telt fit
for wm if he Utt quietly to my««lf, titta not t« b* bothered with anybody. Sounds that wouM paea unuatioed by a person in % he»Uhy ooidltion were often lufHofont to let my nerves all of a shake, and it becam* ■idly «pp»r«nt that I wanted'toijintf'up altogether. When 1 »%\f myself going down kill so f*tt 1 begtu to fret, because, as 1 said uef«rs, this wh my first/illness, *nd it' c»me «« * nvy severe blow to me. Starting' •t the lower j»r( of my neok, the most awful puiaa now shot up over my brafn, and iometlm*s I sosreely knew what I was> 4aiag owing to th« «gony'l was In. lam sum 1 could not have ■toed its all mush loagtr, and I billere 1 would have eolltpaed s>U«K«th«r hud it* not' been for Clements Tonic, so it is only Mv to other sufferers that I should put them in ths way of getting tatter when they find themselves in ths same condition as I was in four years e»Jr»" • . 1 " Do you mind UHlnt me how you c*m* to us* Clements Toulo V' , "1 was advisod to use U by a Udy who used to suffer t«rrlbly with neuralgia in 1 the face and hs*d, Nob only did she advlss mi to uw Clement* Tonic, but I hudseeuths good elfaott of that medicine upon her with my own «yes, and when at last 1 oould uot 1 tee relief cemtog to mo in any other way, 1 b«gs,n, thaak God (to uk« Clemtnts Tonic Now, 1 w»ot to explain to you on'i thing , v«ry olaarly, and that it that 1 was not cured ad at onoe, Nothing but a miraol» oould bay« effeoted that, bub Clements . TonloAlA t>h« osxb beat thing—lt cured ma of my ailments by d«gre«; and when I ht*r , of »o many people continually suffering tihrouth n«gl«deing to take tho right remedy, it makes me fest douiily tlunitful that I oommo'iced with the right moellolns/. when I did Q t may Astonish some' rheumatio peup - to know thai Clements Toulo oom-' pletely removed that dUettoo from' my arm and shoulder, but; il Is tho honest truth nwerthelew. Imagine how delighted I was when I noticed that tho»« horrlblo tormeuts wsro gradually leaving met Why, IITe began to assume a new phase altogether, for before many w*eks were over 1 wn» quite ft MW Womait, Th«^p*ln* that had r«ok«d my brain wore effectively do«lt with by dementi Tonic, and it was surprising what , * splendid appetite that remedy gave mo. I could feet tli*t my vitality wan luur*a*iag oaoh week, but that wot only to be expected ! considering that Clements Tonic hod $0 1 rsloaeed me from pain thaH had nothing to keep me awake at nigitti, betides enabling m« to digest! my food so wall that my wsakenod system gafned all ths nourish' ment from th# food that I ate." * "You had also suffered /com nsrvous* nosst" , it ■ " Yes j bat Clements Tonlo gave wond«r< ful tone to my nervos, so that trouble was soon ended, and as for giddiness and tho, . other ailments I had endursd, well, thsre is nothing like Clements To'tiio to cure them 1 and 1 hope this account of my remarkable recovery will be th* Manns of helping many. You are welcome to publish lb in any my."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 13
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1,231Another Wellington Record. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 13
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