terrible weakness and weariness I could not runt either night or day. 1 can honest y say 1 did not sleep for font mot;: las, and it is a great wonder that L retained possession ol ray senses, for 1 was in a frightful state of menta: anxiety all the time. The noise'made Lx the children when playing about th house was most exasperating. A shuddering thrill went through my enlVebiOa system at the slightest sound, as well as being sent into a state of nervous agitation. “ Under such tribulations you musthave become exceedingly in daiu holy ?” "1 cannot my that 1 was at ail despondent, because I was past being wor nod by anyth.ng. I baa i ot suineicnt strength to properly realise the awfulness of my condition. 1 was between life and death, with the balance hanging on a delicate thread which was likely to snap at any moment. The hospital seemed to be the only place where I might got a little better, so I went. Up to making this move the treatment I had been receiving was not the right kind. As soon as 1 got in'o the hospita’ I was examined, and shortly after 1 was informed that an operation was indispons bo. I f did not matter to me what tlx y did, as I was heart i'y sick ot my if.s. Anywry, I was in the ho pda 1 for liroo months, and in the meantime I had undcgcnc th i'co operations. How I survived them is a mystery to me, for I had not die strength of a kitten.” Whet did the doctors say about vour
" J ho (lc tore- ?sii-. i ..;-... u ccration of ho sioniich, and that I cou d not live n r ortn:gh'.. T cy injei t- .1 mo' pi ia and kept mo piLiuif;:;.;,• i-upr. -ed Willi modi ciiios, v.hi. hj did r.o good. The doctors ind nurses wore exceed: g\v kind and ni.tfi iv. and I am ~nre they did everything in their power for me, but their olfo.t.s were inadequate. As they could nnfc cure me f —on. heme nearly dead. I tried cnothir doctor, under whose advice and treatment I made no improvement. I was daily getting less able to sii»nd tin- agonies which were torturing me to death. The doctor gave* mo up at last, saying he ic.i.d not cure me. I was sr.il'i ring so acute!;, at the time hat I ordered him out of the house !)"?: ;: e lie admitted his irabi ity to do m: grod. To rcoh further for re'ief now -eema-d but a .va.! .• of time and money. I eoe'd only be relieved by the coming of death, for which I waited patiently, i was aroused fiom this despondent frame c.f mind by hearing of a case like successfully treated with .nnie. I s'artcd on the same remedy that r'av. I eou'd only take a 'e.'spooi'ful at first, a portion of which, ike everything else, I vomited. 1 took .■'.other (io.se of Clements T-.nic latei •n. which remained in my stomach, and I h"vr never vomited since. A c ter the fr'i'nres of medicines and several doctors, after livine: on ico and milk for four months. Clements Tonic rescued mo from the jaws of death. I was able to increase my food gradvally, and the oothing infuience of Clemen's Tonio brought peaceful repose, besides restoring strength and vita'ity. Thus T continued «i li that wonderful medicine till 1 was well enough to discontinue it. To dl sufferers I heartily recommend Cements Tonic, and I wish you to publish iheso facts in any way you deem advisable." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I. T"AN-.'iK Anpkrsos. of 14 Smiell Street. Dti"pi!ir\ nv il'niis's and cute by Clements Tonic and also :omains my full permission to publish in any way in state-rents, which I Rive voluntarily, without e'-eivins; anv pavmprtt; and I make this solemn leclaration conscientiously same to he nip, and by virtue nl the provisions of an Ac of he Geneial A'semhly of New Zealand, In ituled 1 The Justices of Peace' Act, 1852." d at Drferlfn this thirty-first day of Decern ho'isand nine hundred, before me, ISAAC SEI.RY IP.
O TICE The CARDRONA COAL-PIT is NOW OPEN for the SUPPLY OF COAL for the Season R. M‘ LOCO ALL & SONS, PerKhtwke, September 19, 1595. BONNINGTON’S CARRA G E E N IRISH MOSS CURES Influenza Bronchitis Asthma Sore Throats Coughs and S Colds. fASK FOR SEE THAT YOU CET IT. XJ OHOOV need sulFt p.in fr 'in Nenraltra _L> 1 H iti ache. M .mips, Qni.isy, or Sore Tor jut while \\ 11 C 11 LS OIL 0 obtainable. OR BONNINGTON’S.
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Lake County Press, Issue 979, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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