Gore Horse Bazaar. (Wright, Stephenson & Co.'s.) S. G. INDER, LIVERY STABLE PEOPBIETOB. HAVING taken over the Business lately carried on by Messes Kerb & Cootts in the above-named Bazaar, and having made extensive additions to the Plant, I am now in a position to meet the requirements of old Patrons, and the Public generally. Drags, Waggonettes, Double and Single Buggies, Saddle Hacks, and' a well appointed Hearse on Hire. First-class Stabling, and tbe best of attention paid to Horses on Livery. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness. PEOPBIETOB OF THE WAIKAKA BOYAL MAIL COACH. A FIBST-CLASS HEARSE ON HIRE. A Wretched and Hopeless Existence. HEALTH FULLY RESTORED. The Case of Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell. UTromth*. Windsor, N.S. IV., " Australian") (II? OUJI SPECIAL UKr-OUTER, ) News was brought to the office tbat Mrs fclizalitth Mitchell, of March-street, Richmond, N.S.W., had be, n afflicted with dropsy ami accets .ry symptoms, and had recovered in a manner that was ' As Remarkable as Complete. In consequence a reporter was instructed to ninke the closest enquiries and elicit the fuirdetnils of the cuic. Mis. Mitchell kindly volunteered to furnMi the fullest details. "I found myself gradually losing my lu-nltli," Siiid that liuly. "I folt heavy and dispirited, and My Mead always Ached. Pains between the shoulders made tliem. selves felt, and a sharp, alarming paju in the side racked me suddenly now and then." "From what did this pain' in the side arise ? " " The doctor said it was from my heart, ami indeed my heart often used to flutter strangely, a-.tl sotnelimej I should go quite faint, and would nearly Lose Consciousness Altogether. Tlie rest I obtained at night was so disturliul and dclii-.ii<nt>, and I was no weak and fagged in the day time that I couldn't get tin ough my woik. Indeed, sometimes I should be so sick and faint that I was forced to go lo bed in the middle of the day." " What else; Mrs. Mitchell?" " My legs li'gan to swell. Sometimes the swelling would .extend to my foot, and I itas not able to get on my t-hoos. Sometimes my legs would get gradually larger for days, and then tbey would decrease in size for a time, leading me to believe that I was getting bitter; but the hope was always disappointed, for, after a short respite, thoy would commence to Bwell again." , , " What was the swelling like ? " "The akin was of a whitish colour, and when a finger was pressed on the place it would loivo tho mark for a long wliilo. When my legs were very bad it was Very Painful to Walk, and 1 oftcu ha-1 to lio up from this cause." " How was the appetite?" " Very had ; jnst a little light food and 8 cup of tea three limes a day ; not nearly enough to keep up my strength to fight a^aiiHt my complaint." •' Well, bow did you get on J " " Got worse all the time. I could see I was going d >"wu bill anl getting weaker every day. I was dragging out a Wretched and Hbpeles9 Existence, when I he ir-l Hi tt o:ie of my relatives, who wis yory iil, was obtaining great b merit fr-rni tiu use of Clements Tonio, anl I at once obtained some." "Any distinct effects ? " " Yes, upon my heart. Clements Tonio certainly Steadied tha Heart's Action, for my heart gathered strength every day, and I \va3 troubled no more with that feeling of faintness. Then I noticed, with a great dc.il of satisfaction, that the swelling iv my logs was gradually decreasing, and showed no signs of growing up largo again. The flesh was firmer, too, and' bad a healthier appearance. I kept taking Clements Ton c, and I gradually got rid of the swelling altogether, and my legs beoamo ' as Strang and lualtbyas my.nrini." "Hon- about your general health X"' '•'Oh, Clcniuus Touic Did Me Good All Over. I coii.'.l get my rest at nights now 4 and come to my meals with an appetite, and I was soon rid of tbe various ailments that had accompanied my dropsy." "I presume I have your consent to publish this?" % ' " Oh, yes ; certainly." , STATUTORY DECLARATION. .1. MiTcnutti, of March street, Web.. n>nnd, ii, ihe Colony ol New Somh Wiles, no soleninlr and sincerely declare th<t I have ran fully ri-ad the annexed document, conaialiiiffol Mx Mlioa and "consecutively - mnnbend fiom 'ons. to nix, and lliat it contains and Is. a true and faithful account of my illness and cure hy Clement! Toiilcjaiid also contain* my full pel-nils ijii to |»nh. lish the same in any way ; and f make this solemn declaration, conscientiously beiieviiif the tttuie to ba trur, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act' mads and pasard in the ninth year of the reij-n of her present Majesty, intituled "An Aot for the mors . elTeiiial abolition ■ of Oaths and Affirmations U'-ea and madc'in thcVadona Departments ol the Government bf New South Wales, and to aobalitute Declarations inlieu thereof, and- for thu mimircralon oV voluntary and extra-Judicial Oaths and Affidavits." <bui.coi*ytL n\ytcJl*,ll. Ttailnrrd at Richmond this 29th day of July, 18S8 - '„ buorewo. " :• W. SUtUYAa. IA
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Mataura Ensign, Issue 828, 13 December 1900, Page 3
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856Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Issue 828, 13 December 1900, Page 3
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