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Engineers, Saw and Tool Makers, 83, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. LAWN LOWERS, HEDGE S GARDEN SHEARS repaired, sharpened, and set for the coming season. We Guarantee Satisfaction! DON'T FORGET THE ABOVE ADDRESS when your tools require attention. V**"-' fJ'-TC:iii IL xt '* 4'4pntch direct tram lit Country, a ' »L-*i£SF* '»'f>*jr to en; dug on t»n da.T»' ap* HL Gavostfpy Fly ope five J™ &W29 th'OUKbont, end cninoWed loajK I^SH «oSi!iLS -53.30 to oKE JM3js|«i|iaJ» fitted with tit iwoeCimproTeaanß. Wsiir Vm pacttcci ant 3 Delivered Kj/|jj» OZf Ffßiß to my port In tho w»nJ. •. ''^&IM' •fIfVnVC ARCfiTQ y* nt<;a In each autrtoC x!y HUjIVC Atltlilo Large prcfltstnillr mm v, Writ* »t onoe. mine mCclent potuse, for free Art CtXo fclotfsa* ud onr Special Offer on nrapl« mvMne. ,-' MEAO J3YGIE CO.. UyERPOO& ( Gold Aedal Paris 1900 Unrlyalleil for ilte Complexion r.WDUTiSOIII l URISRnE I Of all Chemists 2\ Perfumers V J ANOTHER ' '' HERE QU THE SPOT. Tho Case of Mr, G. BERRYIVIAN. - (BY SPECIAL KEPORTBK.) A light so strong that it cannot be ejisllj misunderstood was lately shed upou an iij»; portant subject by Mr. Geoyge Eerrjmajuy of No. 12AH»nkey-»treet, >VcloagW, wh<s remarks to our reporter wcro ;—; — - - » "The principal thing in life is, iin*. doubtedly, good health, and when w,e hay* lost tlLjit 1 we havo lost everything. Tlutf \r<is brought homo to me very forcibly so rod eighteen "month? bac'lc A yrj)«u*l was suffetiid with influeuzn." ' ; t ™ " Elovv did you tnaukge to coiitrfefc thas complaint?'? asked the writer. ' " Goodness enly Jciiows',. I can't tell you, All F know is that I eonrtnencerl feeling illand I keptougetting worteand worse uutilaj last x l wa* eompeUe.d to lie uj>. V]f hen I our 4 took to I ' my. b,eil ic'whs' a case, of sc.vyinj there foj: ft week, and didn't t foci inhorabl< all that tinie— Tyhig there And not bei^ able to do aiiytlii;ig for lrryee)}'? It was * terror, I toll you, what wi'ih the paiiij and one thing and another. !'I got(rii<hcj fully wefck, too, and no \vondar, tor th 4 pertplrati&a wjia tUvray* oeafrijpcub of m« and 1 could not 'Laxe auy faod'that would! have kept up jny strength. That wa^ whero -the renl mischief camo in after tl>^ feveiishtt/sss lud died nway, for I believ« tl)B^ if I JU(I then bceii able to eat I would not Jja,v.e got into ihe terrible condition i did, 8 *"- > - <( yVhjy; did you fall awAy ia- ■wehj'rrif muchj' " 1 lost twenty-eight pounds weight kq| Uireo weejtf, »pd ii t{ut was npt euough 14 inako a man a bjt scared 1 don't know 'whaty was. Yes, two stotoe Jeea in weight thar< . when I was first taken ill, feo you cj»u forrnf your own idea as to how much strength t lo3t as well, My body wns all aches aml.J tvap generally out of sorts. /The grc&teg* part of each niijlit was spent in HakefuJjJessj and to that ss much as hh> thing 1 attribute the irritable state of mind i got into. Tli« leust iioi.Bo would inako mo feel cross, 0* even if I lieardanything cookingit' seemedf to grata on my nerves aiul make me bad/ tempered." "l'erliaps your nerve? were nqric too good, tbeni" "They were not, you are right, for | could feel a sort of tremor votitimmlly ruu* ning through my body, as if my nerves wer* being thrilled by an electric battery. I go^ so nulaikOioly that I always avoided "tom« p<\ny li po:ail>lB. But then, you sec, I vva^ Tilwnja in pain, pnd I had a peculiar i'oeliiitf phpt X cyujd not account 'for at all. On 3 Mdc of my' head felt' quits benurtihei}— n^ feeling in it of any sort, aurl the cthci, fiid^ was all right, excepting foe .the botrif'l* acJie? tJ)at tisitalty tormented me My Sigh* got very'bn'd, ami my eyes so heavy thao I CQiijd liardly keep thorn open sometimes. I Was r!so euficiing with pains in the luomac^ ■ and on oppressive reeling in my chost, nhKlf wai «hvny«- svorse n/ter.me«ls ; and tho. an« noying part of all thin wai that 1 conunuccf to take medicine week after 'weeft, and ntf good came from any of it. Then l'began| '.tilling Clements Tonio out ol sheer d ( s« perfttion, nnd it was a pity I did not takei# in tho first place as ii would have savsd m* mufli of j.1)9 misery I went through. Rut I am, very thankful that things luppener) o4 they did in the cud, for 'l would never ftavn got right with the drugs 1 was doctonna ' rhysejf with. A few bottles of Clement^ tonic worked wr-nder?, thougli— easing tin} pains in my head and giving me siich vi restful fejhng grnorallj 1 that 1 did not hav«| die earne trouble in Retting to sleep »t nights— and that helped me splendidly. Td niy surprise 1 sopn Ijcgsn to eat well," and I louud that after using Clements Tonic lor { lime the ttawach ans chebt pains pot lest itid Jiien left mo altogether* Clcmcn{{ ronic dfcscn ej a special word, of praise fo* its action, upon my nervous system, for th« •jniveiing cl my nervea entirely ceasevi, nnd( when that wa» done, I got along lajndly/ I My Jobfc weight was regained* and 1 got .•mi diger every day. It waVoofc long l>e^' fine I could wcrjt hard all d«y brul walls! Home at nj^lit without, feejing; faggrd cut, and I am' nlwaya mimWul t^Jtit wat (JlelnenU Tonic whicli miids me co healthy mid oound. ?f a'tVybpdy 'wjabei lv ask abouS , my recovery I shajl be happy to toil them, obd yon may publish these tacts in ony way you lite." •«- STATUTOBY DCCLARATtON T. Geciisr Daiumuji, t,t Ns. Ua -ihoWer »n»^ Wtilu.gtcn, in ihe Cclopy Jof New Zc\|m)d, dp jeltmnly »ud eincertly drciare t))»t t hurt calefully rrod t)i« unnextd dccutVttnt. cqiiMj'.in? cf U>o foliqi, Qiidcointcutively nut»l)«r*d| (rcm one to Ivro, t-u1 thti it contjius <u;<t is t^ true and {oitMul account of my illness virt cunl h\< Cleintnt* Tqttio; sikl eUu couuim mv full ptrj nii-tbn to publisir in »ny way my «UUmcn»-« which I guc \OUlnUrMv. ivllbotit itctixtng «nij payment; nnd I nuae thl< icltniu dtcliiation eon, se\<""t ! ously bthevinff tlie same 10 be true, and b;i Mtuie cf (he ptcviiioin cf un Act of Ih* Gencru Ajstnith 1 cfKew Zealand intituled "The Juttictao' Pe»;eA?t,l^s." Declared at Wellington, this ninth dxv clMiy, on' thcusaud n i 110 !iui|died and tbrec, hsiotst mi, J OS EPU KITCHEN) -J.P

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 09, 11 January 1908, Page 12

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