LONG'S CALIFORNIAN THISTLI AND NOXIOUS WEED EXTERMINATOR. . Box containing 201b, to be diluted with 200 gallons of water, £1 ss. Keg containing £5 15a. Warranted harmless to animals. Eor ragwort, garden paths, etc., 5s per- oil drum.-THOS. E. LONG. Patentee.— MUßßAY, ROBERTS AND CO.. Sole Agents for the Dominion. RRBUMATISM, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago are due to the presence of excess urio acid in your system. How can you hope to cure them by liniments and embrocations ? You must get the poison out of the blood, and RHEUMO will do it. All chemists and stores, 2a 6d and 4s 6d. , BACKACHE AND KIDNEY TROUBLES) Suffered for Eighteen Months.. 11 1 have suffered with my Kidney^ and Back for eighteen months," writes Mr. Sydney Jeffries, 12 Hordern-street, Newtown, Sydney. " I was quite bent with pains, and used to surfer with then* all over my body. When I would stoor; I could hardly get up again, for th« pains in my back. I have been in thq hospital with my ailments, but could nof ' get any relief. I was recommended to." try Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, but they being new Pills I was rather afraid oi them at first. But I gave them a trial, and from the first dose I seemed to pulj up wonderfully, and now I am perfectly cured and tny work is a pleasure. My wife also suffered from Kidney Disease and Pains in the Chest She had a continual pain for six months. She tried all kinds of Pills and stimulants, but could not get any relief until she tried Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills. They are tha wonder of the world, and I shall nevei be without them in the house." For all Kidney Troubles use Dr. * Sheldon's Gin Pills. One of these Pills contains in a concentrated form all the curative properties of a pint of the finest gin, together with other important ingredients recognised by the medical profession as being remedial agents of the highest value for the Kidneys and allied organs. Price, 1/6 and 2/6. ' D" SHELDON s fS|T| JjS! A Remarkable Cure IN YOUR MIDST. The Case of Mrs. A. MORRIS. (BY A BPECIAZ EEFOJEWEB.) To prepare the ordinary citizen for thi battle of life first place should be given to eubjepts which wauld prove most serviceable during one'i career, and the "extras" could be learned at leisure. One of th« principal things to know is how to take carp of one's health, or, having lost it, how it may be regained. The remarks of Mrs, Annie Morris, of No. 8 Elizabeth-street, Wellington, should he ho'lpful in this respect. | «' Although I have lived in Wellington foe ebme considerable time," said Mrs. Morri* to a special writer, " I am not a native of the place, as I come from a suburb of Sydney, named Stanmore, and that is the place where I first fell sick and ill somt years ago." 11 Did you think itrneeeEpary to consult • ■doctor ? " asked the reporter. " I was not well informed in" matters of sickness then," was the reply, "so I thought the only thing to be done was to see a medical man. If the same thing occurred! to me again, though, I wony think differently, because I have found a safe remedy for the complaint I suffered with. Well, I waa going to say that the medicine which niy physician ordered me was of no avail. «_M did not help me at all. Had it kept me ai I was it would -not have been so bad, but id didn't. I kept getting worse. Several timoe I had to take to my bed and lie there for a few days until the paralysing weak* ness wore off a bit; but it waa an awful •truggle to keep up, even at the best of times. When I saw that I was not making any progress I consulted another doctor, tna his advice was to go under an operation. Ho maintained that my health would be much better if I did, but I objected to il altogether, and I am glad I did now, because I saved myself all that risk and all that pain by taking the advice my mother gave me. " " What was your mother's recommend I**1 ** tion ? " enquired the interested listener. " She said I should give Clements Tonic • trial, as she was sure it would do me ths world of good. Ifc was quite a family medicine with us, I may tell yon, although I had not taken any myself up to that time, for t Vas fully occupied in doting myself witt* A-hat my medical attendants had given me. However, I did as my mother said, and th« improvements that followed were the talk of the neighbourhood. Constipation tfaa one of my leading troubles, and I had ecu unmerciful time both day and night with tho worst kind of headache you could think of. Really, sometimes I hardly knew whera I was or what I was doing ; and a nasty taste in the mornings nauseated me for th* rest' of the day. I felt as if I wanted no food at all, but there were some kinds thab t could not keep down even after I haul swallowed it. Heartburn, pains beneath my shoulder blades and in my chest soon followed the taking of food, while tha agonising tortures I had across my loins made me think I had Blight's disease. I always wanted to lie down at every chance, I felt so weary, and I was affected with giddy sensations a dozen times a day. ' If anybody coughed I'd scream with fright, so you may tell how nervous I was, and the slightest thing would throw me into a violent state of excitement. My nose used to bleed very frequently, and the loss of blood I sustained in that way must have materially assisted iv gettiug me down to such a frightfully feeble and nervous condition. Upon tny word, I was getting quite scared, and duiing my long hours of rest* leßsness my thoughts were very woeful indeed." "Ib would take some time to recover from such a condition as you were in, surely ? " " Not so long as you would think, tot Clements Tonic turned to ridicule the medicines I had taken before-, by building me up very rapidly after the first stages of my recovery were got over. Tho pains that had blasted my life were promptly subdued, and I could actually feel my vitality increasing each week. I slept grandly and relished my meals immensely, and before long I was entirely free from nervousness and my digestion was perfect. lam under an obligation- to Clements Tonic for all tbis, and I wish the world to know these facte, which yoxi can publish in any manner you tbiukfit." BTATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Annie Morris, of No. 8 Elizabeth-street! Wellington, in the Colony of New Zealand, d« loUmnly and sincurely declare that I h«.ve carefully rend Ihe annexed document, consisting of two folio*, and consecutively numbered from one to tvto, and that it contains and is ft true and faithful account of my illnees' and cure by Clements Tonic : and also contain* my lull permission to publish in any w*y my statements— which I give voluntarily, without rcctivini; any pa>ment; and I make thiß solemn, declarnl ion conscientiously believing (he same to bs true, and by \iitue of the provisions of an Act of tha General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Xbs Justices of Peace Act, 1852." i Declared at Wellington, this ninth, day Q] Uay. one thousand nine hundred and thrttk before me, HENRY FIELDER, J.P.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 12, 15 January 1910, Page 12
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