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ANOTHER LOCAL CURE. HERE ON THE SPOT.

TboCo«o«f Mr, Q. BERBYftlftN. (BY ABEKJIALJKKFORTtau) A light ao-stroog tb*t it caoaob be^sily misunderstood was lately sh«d upon an important anhject by Me George Borryni»n, Of Mo. 12A.Haok«y-3treet, Wellington, whose remarks to-oor reporter tvere ;— "The pcatcip*! thing in life U, undoubtedly, good health, and when xn b«.ve lost tint we hsve lott er«rylftriag. TbU ipas brought home to me very forcibly sojne eighteen months back, when t w**«uffeEkig With, influettza." " Hoxr did you tnsnage to contefwl; that complaint;" asked the wnter. ' " Goodnes* only kaonv. I can'kiall you. All I know is th&t I commenced ftelwg HI, sndl keptoo^ettingwoxaaandwofieuntilat test I waa eompelkd to Be op. When I «n« took to my bed it was a case of sfckjripg there for a week, aad didn't I fael miaftiabla a>H that time — lying there and not being Ikble to do anything for myself'! It was a terror, I tell you, what with the psißa •nd one thing and another. I got frightfully weak, too, and no -srondec, for 'the perspiration was *l«*ys. oosing «wt of me and I could not take aoy food that would have kept up nay strength. Tbat was fyliere the real mischief came in after the feveriatroess had died aw»y, for I believe that if I had bhea been able to eat I would not ba.ve sob into tbe terrible condition 1 did." "Why; did you fall away in weight much ?". " I lost twenty-eight pounds weight in three vreets, and jf Start, was not enough to make-a man a bit scared 1 don't know what was. Yes, two stone less in weight than when I was fir&b taken ill, so you g»n fyrrn yoar own idea as to bow much strength 1 lost as well. Sly body was all aches And I naß generally out of sorts. The greater part of each night wets spent in wakeiolness, and to fckat «s much nA-aayUrmg J.*ttc£fcute the irritable state of mind I got into. The {east noise would make me feel cross, or even if I beard soytbiog cooking ie seemed to grate on my nerves and mate me badtempejed.'' " Perhap&-voutijef*«3-w«re none- toosood, thwf "They were not, you are right, for I could ieel a sort of tremor continually running through my body, as if my nerves were befog thrilled by aa-oreetric battery. I got so melancholy Hi at I ahv»ya avoided company i{ pogsfble. Bwfc then, you see, I was ahpteys in pain, and 1 had a-pyidiay ffeirag tfast 1 could not aecewat ror at a#. One side of my bead felt quite bennmbed— np fe*&)g in it of any sort, and the other side WJrs all right, excepting for the horrible ach*SKtl}at usually tocmeote&me. &fj sight got very bad, and ray eyes 90 heary tbac 1 coufd Uardfy keep ti»em open sometunee. i was also suffering with pains in the atom£?h and An oppreasrve feahngkuny chmt, which w^« t&yrmya worse after meaJs ; and tbe »nnoyisg part of oil tins was that 1 continued to take medicine week after week, and go gpod came frojn soy of it. Then I began tfktng Glemtnts Took out of sbeer desperation, aod it was a pity 1 did not take it p*tbe firrt plaee"a3 it would have afwqd me Pfocli ef tht misery I w«nt cbjtmgb. But I pm very thankful that things happened aa they did in the end, for 1 veofd Barer have got right wich the drugg 1 wae doctoring inyastf with. 4 few bottles of Clements Jfonia worked wppdejrt, though— easing Ihe paint in my head aod giving me auch a restful feeling generally that 1 did net have the same trouble in setting to sleep at nights— and tfa*t helped me splendidly. To my surprisa 1 soon began to eat well, aod I found tbst after using Claments Tonic tor a time tiie rtooiach md chest pains got less andgj&en left me akogatbef. v'ClemenU Sonic ieaervea a special word of ptaite for fl» *c£*oa upaa my nervous system, far tbe qaifecißg ot mj nerves entirely ceMsd r aod, when that was dose, I gat along rapidly. My, lot t weight was rogaioed and I got stronger every day. It was' not long before 1 could work bard all day and walk home at night without feeling fagged out, and I am always mindfnl that it was Clements Tonic which mad* me so healthy asd tonnd. Jf aoybor}y wishes to aak »boot my recovery I shajl be happy to tell them, aad you may publish these facts in any way jonlibe." 6TATUTOR* DECLARATION f^TjOsoMa Biuthih, of N». Uk HiDtfj-itrut, WtllinttD?, in tbe Colony of New Z**i%ai, do"~ loJerairty sad linceceijr declare tbtt "I h*Yt, carefully read tbe anocud document, cooaivtmg cf two folio*, ftadeonitcutirely numbered ffotg 001 to t*o, iqd |h»t it ceoUtat «.id ii a true aad faithful acoount of my illneis and cqre by dementi Tcnle ; and also conUini my full perttiiilcn to pabli?h in any way my tUlemenu— ybicb I give yoluntinljr, without rtceivin? any payment; and I make (bn totems declaration coaapsntieoflf bfJisrmr U)» uir.e to be true, sad by virtu* ef ibe previsions of an Act of tbe General Anemllc cf N«w Zeiltpd loiituisd "Tilt Jatticn of F#»ce Act, IjSJ."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 12

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ANOTHER LOCAL CURE. HERE ON THE SPOT. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 12

ANOTHER LOCAL CURE. HERE ON THE SPOT. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 12

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