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Public Notices. THE WISDOM OF THE LATTER. The Case Of Mrs. E, GARTER, np straight, and when my giddy fits cam* on I was perfectly helpless. Agonies of an #™r . T«o.r -„~m~~.~ \ excruciating nature laid between my shoul(BT A MCAL EKPOBTEB.) ders and also on top of them, 'lhey wer« The most luxury-loving and self-centred just like rheumatic pains, for they even afaf women, if given wealth beyond the fected me under my knees, and made them ireams of avarice, would find that, having quite stiff and uwolleh. * One doctor said 1 provided herself with the lovrliest clothes, did have rheumatism, and that I was to the finest jewels, the daintiest food, the restasmnch as possible, but with the inmost artistic dwelling, with still more cassant tortures that I was enduring ther« clothes, and jewels and food, and dwellings, was no peace or rest on earth for me J jnd agaiu more, these things would Suou used to lie about feeling absolntely helpless, pall once the novelty had worn off; but, as and would have been better dead than Mrs. Ellen Carter, of No. 56 I)owl ng- living in such misery. My body was terstreet, Ounedin, said to our reporter, '• one ribly emaciated, and the lines of sorrow and never becomes satiated with good health." ■ suffering were deeply furrowed in my face. Continuing, Mrs. Carter said : . Indeed, I got so old-looking and feeble tbM "The better my healih, the more I can I thought I would never be cured, and ] appreciate all the blessings of life." was in that hopeless state of mind when * "Perhaps you have had ill luck, which friend one day that she thought Clemakes you value good fortune in that ments Tonic could do me good if nothing spect," said the scribe. else was able to.' Now, I had lost all faith " You are quite right," was the reply, in medicines by that time/ as all the stun "for I have had a fair share of sickness in my I had taken gave me no relief whatever | time. It is fourteen years since I recovered but it so happened that I had been reading from a dreadful illness that had lasted me about Clements Tonic a little while befort for many years. I had not the energy or my friend said ' Try it,' and the two cirwill to do my work with a cheerful spirit, cumstanccs combined seemed to give m< and, worse still, my digestive organs were the idea that I ought to." altogether upset. I had no appetite for " And did you?" my food, and I went right away from "If I had not I don't believe I would sleep." . have been here now, for Ciements Tonic " Can you assign any particular cause for was the only thing that saveil me, and yog the derangement of your digestion." may be surprised to hear that I had onlj "I believe it all happened through the taken two bottles of that medicine when 1 neuralgia troubles that I had been a martyr began to get relief. Two bottles, mind to so long. I went to several uoctors, and you, gave me more ease thau ail the medithey all recommended me to have my teeth cine 1 had paid lor during those years oi drawn, but lam thankful to say I did not abominable suffering; but, of course, it tooi follow their advice. Oh ! how frightfully more than that to cure me But was it no 4 Bevere the pains were, though ! Right a wonder that I was ever cured after whal along my jaws and even in my eyes I felt I had gone through? People were astounded, them—in the left one particulaily The and when I had been taking Clement* pains were so intense at times tn.»t they Tonic a few weeks tb*.y said how fresh an<j almost deprived me of my senses. Some- well I looked. It was the greatest surprise times a benumbed feeling came into the I ever got to find that I waa getting bungn back of my head as though it were cold and —me, who had not known what a health] empty, and I used to have to keep a shawl appetite was for years ! And after a whil» wrapped round it to shut out the air. In my digestion got better, but on'y by de those days I had a splendid head of hair, grees. for my internal organs were in such < but when one of my doctors said it wa3 too bad state. In fact, what with my breatfc lie.ivy for me, and that my sufferings were being offensive, and my tongue so furred, greater in consequence, I had it cut, short, and my taste so bitter, I thought an but that did not make ;>ny difference to my stomach was in some way diseased ; but ■ torments. Iu the winter my neuralgic further use of Clements Tonic remedied al] ironies used to start at about four o'clock thit, besides acting so well upon my nerves in the afternoon and keep on worrying me that I lost the tortures of neuralgia and ) ill night, so that at length my .restlessness forgot what it was to fear anything Oh! became chronic, and I never knew what it how happy I became to fiud myself rescued was to have any sleep. In this way I got from misery at last, for even the back4che. thoroughly worn out and took no interest and chest pains, and flatulence were cured in life. The heavy, drowsy, and languid by Clement* Tonic, and the best of it all feelings would not go away, and my melan- was that I got stronger and stronger at :holy condition was made all the more un- each bottle was emptied. Before I had bearable by having to put up with an done with Clements Tonic such trouble) uncomfortable feeling in the stomach after as vomiting food and sleeplessness wen making a little food, and a nauseous tiste brought to an end, and even the pains and ivas in my mouth every morning When I stiffness in my knees were gone. I believi irose, after spending another u.ght iu turn that Clements Tonic put ten years on to mi ng fiotn oue side to another, I felt tb*t life, and I shall always be thankful for it< :run sheer weakness my limbs were aching, wonderful cure." Mid to face the day's duties in that state " Statements like these may benefii ivas really more than I could bring myself others." :o do. What distressed me as much as " Surely they ought, and you may puklish inything was the palpitation of my heart, them in any way you please." lor when that organ is affected it makes >ne fear that the worst may happen at any STATUTORY declaration. lioment." I Cu.su Cartsr, of 58 Dowlinp-street, Ducedin, i« " Such a symptom would naturally make tha Colony ot New Zealand, do solemnly and sin. rou anxious " eerel} deolore ,hat ' n * ve carefully read the tumped uni.i.T ' ji i ii t rr. •. , document, consisting of threo folios, and conseouI' Oh ! I used to fancy all sorts of horrible ti-.ly numbered from one to three, and that M ;hings, and I was so intensely nervous that contains and is a true and faithful account of raj C was almost afraid of my own shadow: illn 'W »»d cure by Clements Tonic, and also wntaini .hile if anything happened suddenly it set £,£* KEHW £&£& .*%£& ?Lt£ ny nerves all o{ a shake, Jivery thing be- any payment; and I make this solemn deoUratioa same a trouble. If I went to dress the coiisoimUo'isly believing the a:,rae to be true, and bj shildren to take them out it seemed a ter- ''VfAiX.* ?*"? ral ~ , . , r T ii i j ~ ~ . . Asui-muly of .New Asalaud, intituled "The Justicei nble task, for I reallv had not the heart to »< p.™. w ikk»« * ° • ,uaute « oi Peace Act, 1882." *W-CCi*x \p<Zrt&£ Declared at this twelf hj day of March, one thousand nine hundred and three, before me, R. CUISUOL.M. J.R

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Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 7

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