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able to rise. Such a haggard face you never saw. I had no colour whatsoever, and tho black marks under my eyes and tho deep lines in my forehead bespoke of the mental anxieties and physical sufferings I endured. The symptoms of indigestion were now more •aggravating than ever. The skin over my body was a dirty yellow colour, and I got as nervous and fretful as a child. If the butcher or baker announced their arrival in their usual manner by calling out, I got quite a start, and commenced trembling all over, whilst the conversation of people who happened to call only jarred on my nerves and made me irritable. Nothing was pleasant or agreeable, and I suffered from a general fooling of discontent which must have had a prejudicial effect upon those with whom I was brought in contact. But my friends pitied mo, and indeed, 1 was deserving of sympathy, for my life was i living torment. If I had a short doze during the day I was made restless and uncomfortable by frightfully hideous ’roams which made me loathe the idea if falling asleep. IMy emaciated frame was thoroughly bout up with pain. I :ould not move without suffering aentey, and if death had hailed me I would have welcomed it with joy.” “ What kind of attention did you receive?” “ Considering that I was so bad that 1 had to go to the hospital you may now that I wanted the very best attention obtainable, and I must say that ! got it, but the medical men did not unler.'taud my case at least, they could lot relieve me. When I left the bo pital I was fairly done up and dr ho. Cell'd, but I was soon under tho care of mother doe!or, who said my internal organs were very much disc,.seal. After jolng under bis treatment for a : ong line without any good results I dis•ontinued bis servues and engaged another doctor, whore medicines tninel •lit to ho equally un.-iicn essfu'. Tims I vent on from one medical man to another till I must have been tieatcd In -ix doctors a'togethor, and the who e ot of them did not do me a pennyworth of good. I then thought my dis•ase was incurable, and I was so worked "p with a feeling of melancholy that I dare not oven hope.” “Did yon try any medicines bc.rde■. lie doctor-' H” ..’lomonts Tonic proves the truth i f 'hr awing. Yes; a friend tod me !l:a' Clements Tonic had cured i;;m. and a k ■d mo to give it a trial. 1 rein n any way.” STATUTORY HITIAKM: f} I. Richard Hon ft. r-f N \ 7 *V.t 5.. ; P medm. in (Id* re (my (t Nc.v 7 ,\ \ < lemnlv and sir.ceiely dtrl.vf* 1 I’mv •i liy rr u] ti c .r'lievc 1 d.. co .’ c hrro ffdi «; and consemti v»-l vnn P•. ■’> •. - mror.nl of in ■liips'. .imiiTr < "I* m-r*-fa . (? A • V // s / —V- ? Lois' Pcrhund at Dunedin, this th’ri' f;c * <iav !)<n:c*iiiher, one nine liimiiird, i>• •I. :• inc, KIV.H r.pt'JfT i y I.

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Lake County Press, Issue 977, 29 August 1901, Page 3

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