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BE <miDepOT OTHERS' EXPERIENCES Tho Case of Hr. R. H. FLETCHER A J.OOAI. REPORTEfI.) Absolute .hunger la not -a t rial which u usually familiar in this cu'uniry, and Itowe*» i fnuch imagination may talte -Clic place -ul Experience the realisation of its' (errors c n not he very vivid unless they have lx*e» fnHured ; lull; when ill the evils, of life ar'_ frnduced In iheir elementary forms,' sicklies*, la undoibtedly the mii-t' rual, tlnd il is to Rave our fellor.s from hardships in lliut reepnet that sucliaid as ' th>.< following was solicited by a reporter from 'Mr ' liohcrt. Jlcnry Fletcher, of $ Hope-street, Dune,tin, jrho said s 1 ' '' " . "*•' " Somi four years lmck my health was in a very queer state'indeed. "' It 'ivii's after the busy Ht ftsou of'CfirilstmaS time 'that 'J found iny nerves had collapsed under'the'heavy (Strain, but I' wrs in hopes thftt tile rest 1 ■would get! during the holidaysmight' have the effect of bracing me up again' It was {lot io be, however, aiid insteal of getting letter I got considerably worse." ' " ' '"You mean that other complications * " Just 8a for one thing I experienced the fUsn,'vantage of losing my appetite, as 1 (Mould not out anything with the least d-gree pf r. lisli, and the'unloruin <te part ot il all jvas, tluit the small quantity 1 did partake Of did not do me any good. Quite the reyferse, in point of fact, for then I had all the unpleasant. sen ations of indigestion to contpnd with, not the least annoying of which was a great sense of oppression in my chest, »')s if what 1 had swallowed had stopped there and turned to stone! Troubles were further augmented through the fermentation the food, which brought about a very uncomfortable sensation in the stomach when ib liecame filled wit|i wind, and 1 suffered very .much with a sort of headache iiko a throbbing in my temples. It was a very unhappy I hristmas for me, but I would Hot h ive minded that so much if 1 had only jjot better and been able to start work afresh." " You wer<" suffering some timei then." " Yes, unfor unately : and all the doctor's medicine* and patent medicines could_ not my distress. I 'grew more llui'giiid and melancholy than ever. .Signs of kidney disorders or ppet l up, and I was persecuted witli acute p tin across the loins, which made ft ft misery to walk. A yellow ftii 1 sprend across my tongue, showing > ho bad state ot my internal organs, and 1 always had a vile taste in the mouth, in the mornings especially. Kcatle.HSiiCMS at nights was another thjng that helped t'ofiWcndo'fnywearinesa, and 1 did not seem any better even when 1 did get h little uli'ep, for 1 felt so worn out fit the beginning of each day that I did not, care how things went. ; 1 liie'd *to havti dreams like the nightmars, and'when I gotifp from bed in Hie morning* my limbs almost' ached for the want of strength 'l'he doctor Raid it was my nerves that were causing all the trouble, and no doubt ho was right, for they Vied to shake terribly, and another indication fef my nervous a flections was th'at my mind was always upset with thoughts that were never agreeable. 1 used to get one little ifcbrryiiig idea in my mind, and' I conic] think of nothing else for hours. I,t was a life of wretchedness that 1' was' leading, and I am thankful that at last 1 purchased, dome dements Tonic and set myself free." ! "How' did' you"coiii«j"to take Clementß ToniC?" • ' " Tlirough reading some testimonials about it, Mid I. think I ought to give one in return to guide those who are s ill suffering. It was a wonderful diffe're'Wcewhich Clements tijoiiic made in me, steadying' my nerves, making me cat, and overruling my internal disorders so completely that soon'my digestion was all right. It was a perfect cure for flatulence and chest pains, and for making me sleep well 1 give Clements Tonic the palm over everything. In course of time the pains across my loins had taken their departure, and I was intensely gratified to iihd that m*i kidney disorders >'had been remedied, IjOTiuso the symptom* belonging to that complainfwere gone, and with each bottle of Clements Tonic iny vitality increased remarkably. When my nervous system' w'arf properly balanced again I had Ho anxious thoughts to worry <rhen I could iciumo work with the same vigor M before my illness 1 sincerely thanked Clements Tonic, for it had made » healthy man of me." '""Can 1 maks use of .your statements t." "You can publish them to the whole world, in any form you like." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Hon"BT Hkxrt Kt'rTCHSB'. of NA « Hop».»tr»el, f)uh<dln, in the Colony of New Zealand, do'tolcmnly and nlnoer*!,v rleclare that 1 have carefully reaid'th* annexed document ot two folio* and consecutively numbered from one to two, and that It Contains and ii>># true and'faithful account of my ill■ mas and cure liv Clement* Tonic,'and al»o contain! tnj'. full permiiiion to puhlish in any *«y my state. *'h|ch_ I 'pl*evoluntarily, without receiving ■amy ti»ym>nt: and-1 -make ; thir solemn-declaration oonseienllntwly lie lie v inf! Ihesame l to be true, and li} vlrni* of the proVlaion* of an Aot of lh«:Oeneral N.tw Z.aland, intltulad "The of fetes Ast r i|gT,"-y . . £/ Dtclared at Duntdln, tbla thirtieth day of Horcb, to* thouaaod nine huodred and three', befors'me, ■ " ' ' JAMBS WREN, J.p.

Childiien \V«bn Teething. TJiis is thamost dangerous age in the life nf a. child. At this time thely hnvc more or Diss diarrhcea, wfcicb weakens the system Hrtd renders the CbiMrnoresnsceptible to iliKtiaflo Any unoßwat'lwfariiow of the bdWola shdnld bo promptly wnich can be (tone by piving Cb»mberlain'B Colic, Cholera tfnd Diarrbo: i Remedy;' 1 with sin occasional <toao of castor oi! to 'cleanse t'h'e pystem. X|li«' ntedioiue take and ia without dptibt.the aaf.'st 'jrehteSy 'in • me today f&r 01l bowel troub'es.— For pjile : by Jaa. ■WfOwUi NaHebtvand W, ryle. St. Patlians u .. ~\ •

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 36, Issue 9465, 31 March 1905, Page 4

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