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PIMPLES LIKE YOUNG BQILS. BILIOUSNESS and DYSPEPSIA. A REMARKABLE CURE IN DUNEDIN. The Case Of Mr. F. PALMER. known to me, anS there to abundant proof of the cleansing properties of /d t ,!> +-, i laments Tonic, for the pimples on my fay a Ltxai Kcptrttr.) H |j ln gcon irlei „ p mi disappeared alto„s m« iw n.' *■"•""* "" reuci afforded by sleeping soundly ai nSn ° °; ♦i? 7 *!. 3 !" 1 !??!!* 1 ' ll . iEht ' BitlloUt being distuVbed by m mmwmmmmmm annoyance. After & while these pimples became very itchy tind irritating, and the more I scratched, the more they itched. The tortuio was unendurable, rub till the top 3 came olf, aad thus the exasperating irritation was intensified. I got no proper rest at night—vcrv oftiin no »:eoi). y unfk. 'Ol work. mo iwemy-iour l am reiuarli. oly re., bat it was not an unusuai thirg for mo ■y ali nmht tin ueh and nob sleep half-an-hour. VI. n I di.i tinae off it was generally ;. jout t!ic t mo 1 shouid bo getting t.p, , ut I was •■" exhausted and done up b] ib I was •d to yield at any t :111c to he overpowering sense of w.)i hit.-, t which sometimes bi'oiig'it a brief re; ose. On a.yal; ng, I u.wc.ya f'.uiid my pillow web with a sa'iiva which hud been ruiiiiin ; from my month." " i'et i:;.|i. yi 1: wr n also pufiering from novor in dov.b;. nbou , t!ic matter, as the symptoms aro made too for ibly evident to allow of any room for clcubt. i can advance no reason whalevti lor this ailment coming on, unless it he attributable to the hot spells'of weather I experienced whilst doing business in the tropical islands. I do not remember Buffering from bile before this attack, neither are any of my re'ativos of a bilious temperament. But, at any rate. I fell into a frightfully bad state of health altogether. I had not Ibo levs: dusire for food, having compete y lost my appe'ite. About a.s miieh food a;would satisfy a. delicate child was always enough for roe, and I felt quite b'oated and stuffed after eating it. A most uncomforinbio fooling appeared i ■ my chest, which felt overburdened ami weighed doivu. These symptoms wire followed by depressing, stilting seiistitions which I had to endure for loop periods. On out of bed in thi mornings, the ob/'octionsVe taste of bile was in my 1110 ;t!i. ar.d my tongue was dry and furred. .T!„. food that lay undigested in my s-roian h turned to wind, thus causing a!un,«c. incessant be'ehing of sour ga-sos. Sickly headaches were my incessant tormentors; but the heaviest load I had to carry was a terribh mental gloom that mnde my exislonc a hardship. Of course, I slink into .•■ serious state of weakness, and my flesh quickly went out of sight. The. last ounce of strength seemed to be sappct.' out of me, ray nerves also being un settled and doranged. Costiveness was a regular trouble from which I tried in vain to get relief." " What kind of medicines did yon take, Mr. Palmer?" " I cannot remember tho names of a! of them now, but at all events the;. did me no good. In spite of everythiir I took my ailments remained uncoiiqm>r ed. However, whilst reading tho papei one evening, my eyes happened to res; on a report relating to one of the mosl wonderful things I ever read. It was all about a person who had suffered greatly like mysolf, and who was mud;' well by a course of Clements Tonic. The idea struck me at once that 1 ought to follow in that man's footsteps, and so I did. The first bottle of Clements Tonic worked wonders. I fo!t greatly improved in many ways. For instance, the aggravating itching soon became a littlo easier, and there was a considerable cessation of those painful aches which had so long uffectcd my limbs. Tho confined state of mv bowels was altered to a rcgu'arity which was hitherto uu_.odieine for removing bodily pi'in.s. Even my bilious headaches departed ; but in the meantime I had gained « lionlfrluT annafito M— Al—. tivo orp Instead of fermenting and turning to wind, my food now nourished and s: roiiv;l'hened my weakened system. As a blood purifier, Clements Tonic has no fresh complexion in place of a yellow ""'""' -" , J; -figuring eruptions, beiv breath pure and my mouth sweet. When I had taken three buttle 1 had to wait for a week before I couid get any more, on account of b"ing out of touch with civiliiationi; but I gob another bottle or two as soon as I' had the chance. These were enough to make the cure perfect, for b> tin. time they were finished, I hid r g uned all my lost vitality, my franr wi.m well covered with flesh, and the di r.tngements of my nervous system were ■.nt aside. After reaping so much benefit Horn the use of Clements Tonic I naturally recommend it to any invalid who '.omen under my notice." '1 ■ „re 'he usual results of your re-.-ui'iiuendationa?" "The results are always satisfactory. A case in point is that of my wife, who some yoars back Was in an ularmins'.ate of health. Sh a- n<ss the roo <:< mplaining about being weary andfatiqi'cd. Ido not wonder at it, because ; In) was never hungry, and she was un:.Ve to digest the light diet partaken o". She iv ed to suffer with terrible v : ns in the head, chest, and side, besides enduring frightful agonies in the si uiirich and between the shoulders. !•' 0 could not keep the food down at e. ~ but was continually vomiting and >::'.' lining her inside. A terrible werv01'1 pros!ration ensued, and at last my w fo could not wak; fhe was too weak. i v >' n she wont to the hospital, where a l : .:tlo temporary relief was' obtained, 'iiit a second visit was soon' necessary, and thus she continued backwards and forwards, till, altogether ,she was in hospitals three years. Besides prescribe i.'s all sorts of medicines, the doctors ndministered biifters and plasters to In-thor orders, but their treatment did neb bring the longed-for Some doctors said it was an exceptionally ■tevere case of general debility, whilst lituither medical man said she was suffering from an internal complaint. It ■<e-ms as if they did not know what to ma.ko of her disease, but in any case she w:is several times very near the grave, and I am sure nobody could be so misernb'o and hopeless as she was. As the dnitors could not cure her, my wife resorted to Clements Tonic, and thus she was saved. Clements Tonic eased all -.in'ns, toned the nerves, restored ■twain, and, in short, made her a 'n'J'h.v woman. Publish these facta in my way you choose." STATUTORY DKCLARATIOH. I PRM.HiMr.K P<I.MEB, 0» 107 "' !>.-...1K in ilie Colony of N« no- fr-.lir.t and consecutively mimbi. <r< e, ni'ri ilihi ii conulns and Is a Ii :r. nnt nfniv illness and cure by CI nl also cont.-iins my lull permission im way mv wWcli 1 voluntarily, I'iihi'iu n™.i\in.' any payment; and 1 make Ibli loliinn rifr.liiailnn conscientiously believing the iau« to he tn:e, and by «'-" -» •>•» ' ' -in Act of tlie General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tlie Justices of Peace Act, iBSj," mmmmmtmm ISAAC SELBY, J.P.

(Ihprinted from tht (Hugo Daily Times, 12th DaeenHer, 1909.) CITY IMPROVEMENTS. Messrs Stewart Dawson and Company, goldsmiths, jewellers, »n<i English watoh manufacturers, have now entered into possession of their premises at the ie asit, and that to Dowling street 42ft, magnitude and adaptability a> to carry a display on lines similar to that carried hv ih«m in UfaHm,,**,.* BH J Q n J« n «. J) _L- 11 _• nie this establishment ithstand suoh, a oh 'll attraot a large i r . nil readily understand i distinct acquisition to Dunedin. It is difficult to nee of the shop is suoh M of a fairy palace. 11 attraot a large custom. The interior has the appearance of a fairy palace. ">B manner not onl r m *egard to the counter and show-cases, but to the walla and ceiling, which are subdivided into panels, with alcove cornioe and wall ing contrast to the glittering con be inspected by intending purcha d into uniform sections, each cc i of excluding dust or moisture, d marble facings cover the piers -ly polished marble, with the nr — length of the fronts. Both in :tion are displayed array of gold watches* and fine display of handsome sign, with the monogram of the firm in the centre—one of the pprtnmty of inspecting and obtaining a class of goods of a kind ouite eoual to that enjoyed by their friends and relatives at Home. The goods come from their om ??i. t , rt worl «*°Ps in the worid. There is no middleman to intercept 1 and the finest workshops in the ' of the benefits which should join •UTTOunding districts. It is 80 years now Melbourne i}"&°™ tTsuclTa'n , lt^t i ™* • eol,rw * 'ne of the finest busim „ ""•If. that ct Kicholson'a Buildings, at the corner of Collins and Swanston ftreetf, aeotating of eight shops and 24 offices. The S- J •--" w r" ,D S Perth, being situated in Hay and Barrack streets. NOTE.—Kfcentver you want things and cannot eo we will forward you our new astieU fa our atook ia from 35 to 80 per cent, under usual Utaeo mioss. IVhsß you visit Dunedin we eordially invite yon to call and inspeetour aw pt

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 1170, 16 April 1903, Page 3

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