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indigestion and Biliousness. ELEMENTS TONIC SUCCEEDS. JChe Case of Mrs. M. A CADE. \Bjf «' Special J. Nf>. 58,, Park-road, Addington, is the residence of Mrs. Mary Ann Cade, 'who recently verified certain extrabrdhiarj statements which had ares ted the attention of a special writer. -In answer to the reporter’s question as to tho hutufii df E’er remarkable experiences. Mrs. Cide fcaid: y_ • ■ ' r “ The doctor told mo I, was suffering from indigestion and biliousness. I ivas really in a very perilous condition, end suffered enough torture to last me a lifetiMei I I Would never get over my sickness, in view of uie fhbt that ko many, complications set in, aid the. dbbtof’r medicines were inoperative.” ,

“ Can you , describe your several 'ailments, Mrs. Cade?” 1 I, should rather think so. Abominable stabbing pains came between my viouidets, anti I WAa likewise afflicted A. the lower part of my right side. Whfen I had eaten a few mouthfuls ol i tod fey stomach felt as if it were over|i .mded, add ifefeedi’ately followed eruc- | atidhs of Wind. The wihd moved backwards add forwards, • causing terrible, paroxysms of agony, besides promot-* mg an unnatural quick beating of my‘ peart.- These indications of . disease Brightened me considerably, and I had lull greater reason to feel alarmed when a noticed my face become a deathly, (white, and my lips almost colorless. . 1 |,vas always drowsy and dejected, feeling *5-3 though there was nothing in the (world lor mb to think about. . For a pvkile I could sleep fairly well; although fl was troubled with nasty dreams, aild (never experienced any benefit from the humber I obtained; la course |r time, however, I found it *jt '.ore difficult to get to sleep, being kept K wake many a long night through, by. anxious forebodings and bodily torment. Sometimes the dreams, were * voke from them, and lay in a sthte 'of doilbt as to whether they were real b • not. 1 was exceedingly nervous lid the most simple . thing Bating faxe in a frenzy of terror.” , I- ‘‘.How did your strength keep up a ider the strain P”. >, { “It io'S\ faded oiit of existence, j/eakness became bo pronounced that St could not raise a chair, without con-, § dfeablV exerting myself.' . If I Sat down ail day I still felt fatigued and (weary; but I could not rest always. 1 Shad several attempts at doing a little, work, the result being that I whs scioni Simpletely prostrated With the .effort, | isiaek. having agonising pains dartin*. 3 hough fey limbs, and I coiild not staiid t, [I * Straight. I Was further weakened 'by periodical attacks of neuralgia. Terribly acute pains • darted through toy t.toples and wpjked: up. to the top ct my head, TheSo maddening pains often lasted, without a moment’s respite, for a Week at a stretch; My body Was taw. its thin.o3 a skeleton. My medical i.lviser said I .wotild get rid of tha neuralgia when I regained fey strength.' 1? I had to wait till then I wOUkl have |,.ii!e toad, because his medicines did hot strengthen hie in. the least*. I then tried several nioclicmes, which 1 saw advertised; hilt they, too, failed to afford b jlief. Despondency beyond toeashre fel; |. poii me. Then a small booklet was h.uided to mo one day, containing some Itmrvelldus cures resulting frofe the 'us3 ,cf Clefeents Tonic, I ascertained that they were tiue, and then started on acourse myself; That was the turning point in toy career, for I gradually "iiiiidd ail all-round improvement in toy health; . Considering thd hob-success of Ly doctor’s and other medicines, it is really astounding how quickly Clemente lonic cured my complaints. First, toy hervea were toned up, .and the neuralgia Was put under. ■ Then my appetite came buck in conjunction With the great reviver—sleep. Tito sick headaches and body pains departed one by otie, leaving toy limbs lithe and active. A tinge erred came into toy cheeks; and I throw eff that distressing feeling of despondency. Having tile tight physic at last f persevered with it till there was not | trouble of ‘any sorb Unconquered, E oxiralela never Affects me now, and my liseased liver was made healthy and jmmd by Clements Tonic.” “ May your statements appear in •inb?” , . ' L . “Yes. ■ Many people may benefit icreby, so ydd* oart publish these faces t'any way you like.” ” STATUTORY drclaration. b Makv Afia Cine, of N'o. 58 Park Road, Addingf 1 Christchurch, in hie coiOiiy of New Zealand, f solemnly and sincerely declare Ihtt I have caieI iiy read tha annexed document, consisting of two 6 ios and consecutively numbered from one to* two, 5 d that Hcoiitainsand is a true and talfhtul account L M y itloess and euro by Clements Tonic and also I .malts mV full pormiattloti fo publish in any way I y statement!!, which I gk? voluntarily, without Shelving any pajhneiit; and I make this solemn ft' claratlon conscientiously believing the same to be S ~e and by virtue ol tne provisions of an Act of 1 1« ’General Aasfeihbly, ol New Zealand, Intituled I" The Justices ol Peace Act, 1882.” tvn Declared at Addington, N.Z., tbis thirteenth day ol one thousand nine hundred, before roe, JOHN C. SOPP, J.P.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12534, 22 June 1901, Page 9