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O 4B _^g jm an Java! SAMPLE catarrh on the left «*«■»■ rfc.R • lung for some time, °° KCtlp and after a course 4<i. postage ' of other medicine yßß&&2sZ@2&£fcj xtf\**v ' «, .. " ' from which I derived Ww%/W\ . MenU6a no benefit, I was advised tS£&^ *&!&%' 4s^^ "* 8 P*P*» '" '- by my doctor to take «^*' \fitb. X Angier's Emulsion. I ob- /^^'>«c^'^^ sl <SS k ** 3\ tamed a small bottle of* it, 1 to^^''"'*^ 4 * %^'jit' I®l 'm and it did me a lot of good. w^fik % ' '' It stopped the spitting of (f%^ 4^o^^^k. \ '* "• - : blood, and greatly relieved my \J--' !§&. jst> Nalk \ chest." I have taken it for two % ■ months, and my doctor now pro- fjrTi ®\ ' nounces me to be as sound as a Wa^^'' r iJ^ <^^vV " bell. Moreover, I have put on 16 lbs. li ' ' -i in weight since I began taking it. I C^v!®^ ■$r s^^ zf ■'" shall continue with it, as it is the surest J preventive against colds that I have ever J^ used. AH my friends who have tried it " on my recommendation speak very highly of its effects." (Name and address furnished privately.) THE MOST PALATABLE OF ALL EMULSIONS, AND A GREAT AID TO DIGESTION. Angier's Emulsion is positively the best remedy for coughs, bronchitis and all catarrhal affections of the throat and lungs. No other remedy has >uch a soothing, healing effect upon the inflamed mucous membrane, and no ether remedy will so invariably promote appetite^ aid digestion- and build up health and strength. Of Chemists, 1/3, 2/9 and 4/6. ' ' j ' ' . >. ".', THEE AKCIER CHEMICAL CO., Ltd.,' 7 Barrack Street, Sydtiay, N.9.W^ 1 _ , . .-..,-. 11. rU Corner Willis and .Manners Streets. s * IIOUES: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7p.m. to 8.80 p\m., including 1 '• ,■ Wednesdays and Saturdays. t ' •>.'.*': YOU ARE ALLOWED to run no risks 'here.- A' highly sltilled and '- experienced expert presides over each, branch of Dentistry, so that no matter how great or how small- your tooth trouble, you have th6> assurance that an expert will givo his whole undivided care, to' your case, with the object of affording you permanent satisfaction. EXTRACTIONS ARE GUARANTEED PAINLESS., \\ Full upper oe lower sets frobi sz 2e. , , , .- c ANDREWS aad"WYETT"; :: Dental Surgeons, Wellington. , \

AsoiMr 'Wellington Record/^ - J „ ;i NEW .PROOFS EVERY DAY., .; ' ' '? : ____________ __-____. 1 1 — i.:>v? u j Tho Onte of for was to be left quietly to niyoelf, and nit' Mro. IVS. BARRETT. to bo bothered with anybody. Sounds th»»" would pass unnoticed by *a person" in' i) (sya special REPonTUR.) heftlthy condition were often sufficient' tejj Although this colony is still bucyed up on ' mt .. m y nerves ?\?[? T sh ak h e >/f A fc I^PSj v wave of unexampled prosperity it has *«;">■ W™ that I wHntort torn ifo Tip, valuable, lessons to learn on various matter., 6 " 1 "',. f he " * "»»j«« S o ' n e «^» \ in instalment being given below by Mra. hl \\ "° / Mb J bo S an to f " fc ? b 1 ?°* U8e ',tf .£; Ua.ia Harrett, of K. 6 Charlton-avenuc, Bald boforo > thl » w « "V fir f 'HuesS, rtnd itf Wellington, whose remarks to our reporter cani ° as , a ver y ■ eve ™ bloi V *« «?•• Starting j _^ . ' * at the lower part ot my neck, the moss i " have you always raided In Wellington ? . , (h fi d them J lvet "Oh.no. I wnß living fti Chr.stchureh. t , b coluli tion as I was ia four year, tor thirty years, and it was m that city „ J where I had the only experience with sick- «„ D , d tell| how you cam| - lieu which fell to inyuelt, and 1 can tell you fo c f ements Tonle ,ft vi alUuiconty that it was a very bitter „ j a . , useifcby aUd^ who . ezpouanoe too. I real ydo not think any- d jffer w h the body could pass through worse agony than faco d h jfc/onl? did she advise m« I had to fight against, and now that I have ugeClements Tonic, but I had seen the proved to my own satisfaction what » a d ff f fel t medioino v n her ith Biu-o for those troubles. I dt'em it my duty B hmi . ftt k^ x w nofc to teach others the leason Iso luckily M , icf ]ng tQ mt - m any othw y< j toarnea. . ■ began, thank God !to take Clements Tonic. " Where did you feel the pain most, Mra. 'j want expUin yol , on? thing ii l 'rl " • •u t i *v • very clearly, and that is that I was nob .- »Ib was in my right arm where the pains aU » onee _ NofcW bufc fl WirMl6 wore most severe, ' was tho reply, right wfc offeoted fchafc b but .elements , rom my shoulder top to my flagora. Some- Tonjc did tho Mx( . besb th i ng _ it cat<id ma i times the arm aeemed to go quite dead, and f nilmBnts b dogrcos . d when I hear f.>r the time bem A I lott tho use of it f * /,* continually suffering altogether. There was a feeling ac if throngh u9g -i ec l t i ng^o take ths right remedy^--something was going round and round .in . fc | feefdoubly thankful Aafc L one part of my shoulder, and as each turn comiheaced with Ule ri jj t medioine when r . vras taken my distress inoceusad. It a ways <Jid I( . m somc rheumatio got worse at night when I got. warm bed fewc * w thftt c , c , ncu!s Toni<> . com . xnd the consequence was that I could not £ £ removed that disease from m y arm <leop all night long. And what a miserable H Bhou i dcr> but ib is the honest truth wreck I felt myself to be as each inormtog ueVCTthole , B . Imftgina how delighted I wafl • came !no energy to do the work there was to , iced k h , „5^ tofmonU ■»c done, and «> frightfully depre sed in gradually leaving me! Why, Jifa ! .innte that I did not seem to care for *- > * fa altogetlier. for ' uiy thing. Tho liuib affected by i-heumaluim h f , I Qr iVas quite ■aye mo the most agonising, pauts with any Th { hafc hft( , -^^ Jhauge of the weather. I always knew b . effectively dealt with by when ram was coming or when a north- c & Ton} and ifc w / s surprisin g wh^ wester was going to blow, f.or then I was ndid • . thftfc nm £ * c almost distracted with the pains ruun.ng Jd { j itoll W J > croas ; D . ■ down my arm. 'Ims sutlering vent very , fe bufc tobe o , Hard with mo on account of t happening sderi ' Umt Clements Tonic had s« . at a very critical tune mmy hfo-m fact, , d » from in thftt j hatl nothil)g t< when that great change takes place w uoh fc atnights, besides entbTinf happens to every woman when a certain (] . fo ; a > Q wcU u{it m j age is reached. .• weakened system gained all the nourish* "In all probability you would have quite fc f th food s that l ate ..> . % enough to contend against without having t . y had a , a 0 sufferod {rom^ n3 fVoufc rheuitmlism ns woll ? • neg . * » " y . iT* 1 ! 1 h^ ! iOV t! V h<S?llth -n^ " Y «s J but Clements Tonio gave wonder. s completely broken down, lhe pains v my • that trouble wai Lead were terribly severe and I had such en(}ed d ftg id(JineBS ftnd th , ] *tr«nge attacks of giddiness and flushes ai i, nentB I had endured, well, th«e i> that seemed to take all power out « f. o. h} , ik clemonta Tonjc ' to cu e them 1 Really, I used to feel as if I was actually fl j K , f remarkab^-J sinking away whilst thoso horrible sensations • rec \ vM b(5 fch(J moan , of ,f el ; mR *i SS gone 11 "^: 16 ! 1 rSSned t'posUit^ You are^ welcome to publish it i» l «f way?dread of the same feelings coming on again. ■ „ In tlie early part of the day I had a tasto in my mouth like bile, and my tonguo was dry STATUTORY DRCLAUATION. and furred. Every little thing oeemed to , , be contrary to what it ought to have been ll *^ i 3!N^ s%*fi^%%^ in fact; my appetite being very poor nn |j pertly deoliro \l.»t I h*v« carefuilV indeed. Food that I used to lilco I did not road lh* anneWid 1 dftoument, eomlntiiiif ol thr«e care for then, and it was really amusing »ol>«». ™* Jontatutivily rtnmhefart from fln* to K^^r t „„«; i-X *..,r nn A mn-r mv«plf to mb ihro*. ana that it contain* mid in & true Ml i feulitnl how I iised to try and coax myscu to eat, acoount o( my m neM hlll | C ur<> b 3 Olomentt T-n-.o's becausoloid not believe in giving way so ftllt i t ] to eonulns my tull )iei»ii«iiaii t<i )>hii!itli long as 1 could hold out some way or other. In anyway my etatotiienU— wniili I tive volunBut without an appotll cU,u,ost tempting Ur>ly. £^^ =^ ; Juu 1 „ ,nxW. morsels woro no good to me, and so nioreased Mmt , t0 Ua lriie fttlci by vinil , „, „„ j lhlvUloll , c of "' weakness stealthily stole upon mo. My Act of th« General AMnmbly of New ZeaUnd. existence was daily becoming moro unboar- Intituled " Xbo Jutllcei ot Peace Act, 1331." able, for I began to miller with terrible . ~ pains between The shoulders, and the aching J f/^f eonsations about my loins woro very /7*J&JI«- Kfos,-,^ tantalising. The climax was put upon my S/Z**t*m. ' IS **vi&. /**\ ofllictions by my nervous system being Declared at Wellington, ihlsnfoth dtyr.nnr oat completely unhinged. You do not know thousand uiue hundred und three, Ue/oie me, what misery this caused me. All I felt fit I HY. FLOOKTOX, J.i>.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 150, 21 December 1907, Page 17

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