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. SOUTH: ISLAND". OOUUSINQ OLtJty-;■ The noiniuutiohu for llio.South Island Coursing-.Club closed on Tuesday, 13lh December, and 01 dugs luivo inado the first payment, which Is considered very satisfactory. Mnny clubs are now in durslood that the winner will receivo £IOO not, ami thai any person who Ims overlooked his nomination will receivo the lirst vacancy liy applying to tho secretary at once. The 'following are' the nominations for tlic Challenge SUko:. M- Taylor, Auckland 2 Tapper llrcs., I'arnell ... 2 (!• Leslie, Onmuni ' i) 11. W. Davies, Welliiigtcii ... 2 W. M. Dunbar, N. Canterbury il ('{l fustic, OiigaOiiga ~. , 2 W. Gosh, iM Worcester street, Christ church 2 H. 0. Caniplicll, otckuiko 1 •I. Hlmirt, Oruti I'liiins, Winlon 1 ■l. Krnser, Ceorgelown 1 J), ill'llhii., Oiiin'ani 1 ■J- (Irani, Itoslyn, Dunedin 1 Vi-riuir and M'Oombic, Oumaru 1 J. I). Aiinmirl U'ninnu.., I -I. Miller,.Wellington It. A. and A. I'rico, Dunedin ~ J' - - It. Bust, Wellington 10. K Kihiilewhite, Oaniaru It. M. French, Oaniaru Smith ami Taylor, Juvercargill W. Clardener, Oaniaru W. Similiter, Oaniaru O. li. Wise, Oaniaru Carries oil the Mushing maid, And the coii.sln.nt advertiser la the ono who gots tho trndo. ThoGaseof Mre.G. LEMONi j (MAKOTACO REPORTER,) Many people with troops of friends get at ClirisLinas time more presents than they care for. A perfect avalanche of turkeys ' and other good tilings descends on them, : ami they grumble at these, at the worry of having everything come together without I knowing how to use them all. Eut thoro aro gifts which prove serviceable all the year round, such a one being bestowed upon our renders by Mrs. Cecilia Lomon, of Gisbomc-strcct, South Dunedin, who said to an enquiring pressman :- "I was living in Mornington six years ago, and for somo time before leaving that locality I was not at all well. My system Bccmod to be broken down, and I could not got along with my work. My trouble was indigestion." "Are yon quite suro," said the reporter,' " that you have not made a mistako about your complaint!" " Yes; I know it was indigestion, because I had been to a doctor, and he was treating me for that ailment. Altogether I suffered a good many years, and it seemed so painfully strange to me that tho doctor's medicines could never do mo any good. After so much ineffective treatment, I began to think I would never bo cured, and I thought I would rather anything happen than I would live continually in such misery. It was so long sinco I hud been able to sit down and cat a good meal that I had almost forgotten what it was lib to havo an appetite; but my great misfortune was that ohc little I did oat had no atrengthening effect upon me, and, besides, it gave mo such an immense amount of pain, Tho oppression in my chest after the taking of nourishment was alniust unbearable. Everything seemed to lio iike a groat weight and stop up the passages through which I biwthed, and tho pains not only affected my chest, but also wont right through into my shoulders. It I was quite a common thing for me, when I was in the house, to be taken with sudden fits of giddiness, which affected me so badly that I would have to put asido whatever I was doing, and rest until the attack had gono away. The daily decrease in my vitalitv brought further disaster to mo in the form of nervousness, as I could not bear to hear any noise, and if I got startled by any manner of means my nerves trembled to great excess, Such adversities as these woro bad enough to endure during the day, but when, through sleeplessness, I had to really terrible. After lying awako for hours it was usual for mo to fall into a slumber that did not do mo much good, for I was dreaming all the timo, and I awoke feeling «3 tired as ever. I was troubled greatly with flatulence, and although I was'cor; 1 siderably weakened right throughout, yet it, was in my back that I felt the weakness most, and the aches across my loins wcro J very troublesome, That wearying sickness; brought my weight down a good deal, but j and hearty as ever I was, and it is all duo to tho cure which I managed to obtain through tho use of Clements Tonic." "■Were yon advised to use that remedy f " No, 1 read a testimonial about it, and tho case was just like the ono I was com. plaining of, so I thought Clements Tonio might do me good, too, even though l]io doctor's medicinos were of do avail; and it was a blessing that I did get some, for 1 picked tip my health with remarkable rapidity.' Clements Tonic acted well upon my whole system, giving ma an appetite and such freedom from pains, giddiness, and nervousness that in a short space of time I scarcely knew myself. I could not realise that the complaint which for several years.had held out defiantly against all previous treatment was really being conquered at last, but the fact becaino patent to mo later on, Headaches, sleeplessness, flatulence, and the other tortures of indigestion woro gono, and I always slept soundly, and uwoko fecjing fit for tho day's work, ]3rslievo me, it was a happy release, and I slnll nover forget Clements Tonio for it," "Howarp others to know your experience f ' l " You can publish my etory in any way j you please," STATUTORY DECLARATION, I, Csciha Inlaw, of Qishorne-strcct, South Dunedin, In the Colony ot New Zealand, do solemnly ami sincerely declaro that I have carefully read tho annexed document, consisting ot two (olios, and consecutively numbered from one to two, and tint ii oonttint and is n true and faithful account of im Illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also ooiitains my full permission to publish in any way nu Btatcmenls—which I give voluntarily, without receiving; any paynunt; ami I make this solemn rii plaration conscientiously believing the same to h. true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act of lh< Gonertl Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tin l Justices of Peace Act, 18K2,"* I 96(u/u<iu^(J<ynHis? Declared at South Hunodln, this sixth div ot thtoli.ooethousiiKl nine hundred and three, Wort WU.WARDROP.J.P.

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North Otago Times, 17 December 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, 17 December 1904, Page 4

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