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Debility, Dyspepsia, LIVER TROUBLES, AH Banished. Th* Oase of Mr. F. OORY. (BT A WELLINGTON KEPQBTK»)» ' By the noble self-sacrifice of our colonial troops in responding to the call to artni :"©tt' behalf of the mothar country when v tb? South AfricAn.warwtw dedated\»:e no^hikve . experienced soldieWTctiirning i# r tb*. W ? -. T nie* whose insight into the^modem-methWi of conduoting warfare shouldjprovef of ,'jpw. assistance in imparting ?»l^fy knowledge to our volunteer forces. New ■ Zealanders, Canadians, and Australian* hare proved themselves "worthy {qtpxeia'ilk every battlefield wherein they have r.boen . engaged, and the patience, intelligence, and foresight shown by them during the many intervals of scanty fare and other privation* have aroused U*> adinira;tU>n of seasoned old warrior* wh«se campaigns are Numerous. Their discipluie and daring Bave been highly eulogised l>y the officers under: whom they have served. At one time, -owing to the deficiency of transport, the Army . had to perform much work that woulft;«?ti»irwise have been done by horses an 4 ?*?«•• After sleeping in wet clothesi and iuflenng the ravages of cold, hanger, end ttfague, besides dninking any water that could-,!)* found, no wonder that such an appalhng list of death* occurred of those ÜBfortunate* who failed to escape the prevailing disease*. - The number of victim to enteric ;£*»•* forms a dismal feature in the history of thf war^ and it is' sincerely nopedth»t"ey«ty; : man who has. recovere.4 *ufficientiy;^wTf-; . turn to his home may toon enjoy^he manly strength which he exhausted in upholding the honour and dignity of "the British Empire. An incident which ia Woiithy of the reader's attention was Bupplied to our reporter by Mr. Frederick Cory, of RaonQrov#, Mount Victoria, Wellington. ;Wr^ V " I am informed that you, were In.deucate health some timS back," hazarded 'tKJß'rey porter. ■••! would Uke to know, the , par-: ' ticulan of same if you have no objections ?•' "I have not the slightest hesitation to giving publicity to ray experience 'o( ; *lpk^ ness, as I consider I shall be dwcharjpng afl obligation and a duty at the same time^ It -^ is about twelve years ago, I dare say, since. I first became ran down in health througfc extreme heat and oyerwork. I ws* pbyS 1 cally^*nd mentally wom-o»t,.and my^nervotti iystem *howed marked sigin of niy -leriotfi eUteof debility." " .;. - ; - '•Were you living In. thi* city «t tfi* time?"' ■ -„■:.■;•■■ ■ "'■■ ■ , ; -' - :^ ' "No^ I was residing in Melbourne. I have travelled nearly all over the adjacenk colonies, however, and I considejr that the sudden changes br^ weather in-some^ptrta have had a great deal to do with, bringing on my attack* 6f : dibflity, ajsjwpiter an 3 liver troubles. My, appetitet fell off com^ pletely, and I slept veryinoori;.". I was also troubled with indigeatjoa. I felt tired and fatigued, with a gtcatidisiqcljLsatioij.lor exertion of any kind. During the. progretl of ithose twelve r yejtfs;l;h>ky«>k,en a. Jot qf physic of various •kiiidfc..=.3yitß"".'t"b'! 8 .".* d * v " that I am conynqcd there is no medicine to compare mlh. Clemeuta Tonic. I forget exactly how I oame..t6 ; . start taking it, but when I did commence it was not long be» fore I felt that I was in possession of a very valuable medicine at last." " How did Clements. Tojtfo act withybu * ** " Unlike all $ie other so-calletl reme«Heii I hftd heen taking, % fou«d that otter taking a few doses of Clements Tonic I was abl« to sleep soundly and well, and my -whole system gradually underwent a change lot the better. <> The recuperative properties -«* Clements Tonic acted in a remarkable inanr ncr on my nervous si'stom, which wa« toned and braced up once more. By degrees my appetite assumed its normal proportion*, and I was thus enabled to regain toy. Vm% flesh. I lost all trace of. iadigestipn, . «jb4 the fearful headachea, from which I t«ed to puffer now departed. The. disappearancfi of all my disttcssiug symptoms waaonly *> tnatter of time with. Clement* Tonic, wlucK restored me to a first-class condition 6l health and strength. „ ■. s - • • Have you used any medicine since t , .. *• Only on a few occasions durjng the excessively warm aummer months, when I take gome caoinpnta Tonk? to v k«op i>«fe^f?*; I alway* found Clement* Toafo * fftUWul friend, therefore you are aVJiberigrJo pobli*h my tertiwony fa any way ypu Uk«. STATUTORY DRCLABATIOIT. I, Fbidmiiok Oort, ot Klxoii brov», .Hount Vie torU, W.Uington, in'tlw Colony ot New Z^fgd. * soleninly: and aincerrfy declwe tJ}ftUTi»v»a«^» read th« annexed document, consisting ot two {OHM and oonseontlvtly numbered from one to. w0,., and my ttlnew aSfcure oy QemenU Tonuy and *»»* i&sn>vMlpernii»ion to puWUh In .*to w«* ay stottm&ts- vWch I iiv/b volunUrily» I*Tthouk wStion oonscientiougly beUevinK tbe »me to^ Jnwr, and by rirtue Qf the Pro^«io D « of w^ot ot the General Asiembly ot New Zealand, intituled. "V** JnittMß ot Peac* Aot, 188?." Seolared »t Wellington, this nfaMawath to ot November, one thousand nine bundled. Worn £„ HENRY LESK DATIS, J.P. NELSON HARBOR BOABD ELECTIONCITY OF NELSON. - IN puKttiance of the provisipiis. of "'The Regulation of liocal Elections Act, 1876," « Tbef #ai> bours Act, 1878," and the sflreral amendments thereof, I hereby, give Botace that an GDEICTION of THREE Members of the Nfilsojv Harbour Board for. thei Ciitynbf Nelson, will be neldiMMi MONPAY,' 9th. flay of February, 4903 v And I hereby, appoint the iGovinty, . Office, Nelsqin, as #4 place, and FRIDAY, 30th 3anuaryi before la noon, as the iaineior the NOMINATION of Candidates;, ; Nomination Forms can b^ro^tain---ed at 'tie County' Office'; r Nelsbnf ; ■ . (SigneS) JOHN GL^N, n Returning Opoer/---215% January, 1903. S.'C~''' NELSON MAPOR BOAKB ELin^.::\ BOROUGH OF- RICHMOND. IN pursuance of the provisions of "Tlie Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876," " The Harbours Act, 1878," and the several amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that an ELECTION of OI»JE Member of the Nelson bour Board for the Botdugh ef Richmand , will be held ; bii ; MONV DAY, 9th day of Februaxy/ 5 190-3. t And I hereby appoint Conrity; Office, Hardyrstreet, Nelson, as the place, and FRIDAY, 30th January, before 12 noon, as the time tor tho NOMINATION of Candidates. Nomination Forms can be obtained from Mr May's Store, Richmond and at the County Office l^elsoni : (vSigned) JOHN GLEN, : Returning Officer. 21 st January, 1903. ' ■ '.ELEC^^^'tt:;";r , COUNTY OF WiUM^i'^ I N l )ur^ u arice of the- provision^ 6t "- *. , Th^,,^Reg«|aiti6ir:-bf " Elections . AcV 1876 *>- ' • » Th6 * HaK hours AcV; m%^ m, iheleyerftl am^ d m^.; ther^pf; I th®i^^P •$ mmwwbt THPBL^ :• of the;^sbh ; Office, Ha^y^etets^^^poffiiS^tilfc NgMINATIQN $ Candidates; ■ ; . -.,; *ta>Pi Wal^eia;^ Mr Pa?pß?r^ st^fe, V Mshjll ; Mr Q. Mapmahon.'is: hcjiStse^ MptUeka i Valley ;. andia^ jßie County : -:'V.:--'V"''^:::. :.^'c..- :. :.:::. '■■ f : ■■■-•. x • Returning Officer. zis^ JaflUia^lfp^^^Hij-ij:?: ■+ ■','; ■;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 19, 24 January 1903, Page 4

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