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Ballooning is the latest craze for nerves. Possibly -we may soon see a ballooaatic , asylum.

Public Notice v .. Ponder, & I BY A CARET PERUSE Th® Case of Mr. J. (BT A SPECIAL EEPOE' The consoling facts in ' a situa'ion are that real chan p eciable character are to be c right means are adopted for desired ends. The trouble v when the right means are beir bo to help those who require < on certain matters Mr. James 76> h’orlh-strcet. Dunedin, sa “ 1 daresay there are liuudi Who suffer in the same way : who have no more idea of wh medicine Clements Tonic is th I was ailing for six month: liver and kidneys being < at Dow that I am Letter, it woul< out of my way to let them I experience. During my ten one of my gre' est drawbacks of my appetite, which bocamt I seemed to lose all inclinatioi X could n >t euj' y what I did i in the first pai tot the day, 1 very bitter taste in my rat With.’ v “ What sort of a sleeper those days ?” asked the rep< called to make enquiiies. “ A very indifferent one, a to be restless most of the nig dropping off towards morning woke up I felt heavy and lauj Bleep had done me no good, b depressed in spirits that I toi in my work and disliked the ling it. 1 felt completely dor B man whose vitality was all and occasional bilious head: mornings particularly, madt Unpleasant still My breakf: always retched up again, and lug in my stomach as if ther but wind inside it—a matter provoked discomfort, but wli amounted to distinct pain, were in a very tender cond stooped for a little while 1 much that it was irksome toys If up again : but at all t s feeling of intense weariness my body, which was a sourc tress to me. Some days the to great t bat I was practica do any work, no matter how and as time wore on I no nerves were not as steady as merly been ; but I suppose it for one’s nervous system to b when there is such an extreir Strength as was the case wi gutting pretty well tired of wr* tched condition month can tell you, and how much have remained like that onl; Tonic it is hard to say, but less thankful to that remedy lystem into thorough work it did. The way I came to Tonic was through reading i timonial, so it is only fair

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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 3