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so violently that X became nearly black in the face. But the most serious result of my long illness was the total collapse of my nervous system. I shook and trembled at the least noise. When anybody came into my presence unexpectedlyl almost jumped out of my skim It was not safe for me to be in the house alone.” ' -> » “ Was your, condition really so bad.” ** I will tell you what happened one day when I was left alone, and then you will know that lam not exaggerating. I lmd been suffering from an unusually excessive feeling of nausea and giddiness for noma day’s, accompanied with a terrible dull pa.it* in the head, and the doctor was paying his usual visit. When he entered my room I received a great shock to the system, and fell into hysterics. The doctor poured some water over me, which had a slightly reviving effect. Shortly after consciousness was restored I felt a strange, horrible sensation creeping up my face and extending to the top of my head. I remember no more ; but some hours after I was told that I had had a fit. I was in bed for weeks after that with my health completely shattered. A series of fits followed one after the other, and it was fully expected that I would be carried off by one of them.. The doctors could not make out what was the matter with me, although I was very carefully examined by them. After repeatedly trying experiments with countless medicines, which proved of no use, the doctor’s decided to put me under an operation. The awful agony I was submitted to nearly caused my death, but yet the fits continued. I was so disheartened at such a number of failures to cure me that I wished and prayed to die.” “Did you obtain no relief whatever from your doctor’s medicines ?” “No; neither did I benefit from any physic which X bought, with the sole exception of Clements Tonic, which was recommended to me by a doctor, who said I ought never to be without it. Although the advice came very late, it was not too late to save me. The wonderful stimulating properties of Clements Tonic gave me a new lease of life. My first bottle had a splendid effect upon my shattered nerves, which "were greatly steadied and toned up. My head had not been so clear and free from pain for fouiteen years as it was after a few doses of Clements Tonic, which also acted sp’endidly on my liver. The pains in my back and stomach were soon subdued, and 1 enjoyed the return of a good appetite. I filled out rapidly, and in a few weeks I was quite robust and strong. Every night ; I slept calmly and soundly. I was no longer disturbed by hideous dreams, and in J the mornings I awoke feeling fresh and j cheerful, and ready to do my work. The : fits became less and less frequent as I gained , in strength, and in order to ensure a perfect j cure I continued with Clements Tonic till! my disease was eradicated from my system, i If I had know r n that such a reliable and ! valuable medicine was obtainable I am sure those years of anguish and torture could have been obviated.” “May I give publicity to your statements ? ” “ Certainly. I owe my life to Clements Tonic, so you may publish these facte in any way you like.” STATUTORY DECLARATION". I, Annik Trueman’, of Charlotte Avenue, Wellington, in the colony of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely declare that 1 have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of three fclioa and eonsecuth ely numbered from one to three, and that iv contains and is a true and faithful account of n>y illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and aIHO contains mv full permission to publish in any way my otatements —which I give voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to he true, ana by virtue of the provisions of an Act of Ihe General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled “The Justices of Peace Act, 1882.“ a Declared at Wellington, this 15th day of November, one thousand nine hundred, before me, F. MoPARLA'D, J.P.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1514, 7 March 1901, Page 66

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