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vent on. I was sine cn with awo and afraid Vo move." ‘ Ko doubt those symptoms mads you very anxious ? ” “ Hal.lter, especially when they came on during (he night. 1 very rarely slept, hut, w hen 1 did my hrain was Hooded with the most, formidable and ugly dreams, t 111 did snatch a couple of hours' sleep, I felt no hotter for it. -My legs, ami, in fact, all my limbs, ached both day and night, and there was not a moment out of the twenty-four hours that I was free from a sense of extreme tenderness in the right side of the abdomen, upon which my doctor applied many piasters, misters n-cd to appear, and then they were pricked ami allowed to heal up. Another plaster was put on with the same result. This prrformanee was repeated so often that my side got so sore that it tortured me for a month after the last application. I would iv t have minded the additional suffering if it had produced any beneficial client; lint it was all pain and no relief. There wa.s not enough strength left to enable mu to walk tun yarns without being overpowered with a feeling of faintness. My face had an unearthly expression, and I was reduced to a shadow. I WAS too lowspirited to hope, and there seemed nothing in store hut to linger on in misery till 1 died. All the medicine prescribed by my doctor was worse than useless, for 1 am perfectly satisfied it did mo a lot of damage.” “There is evidently nothing wrong with yon now, Mrs. Day? ” “ My health has been all that I could desire for the pest six years, and if Ivjiad only read that, lady’s testimonial when I was first taken ill, I am snrp my sufferings would have been stopped at once. Her ailments were very like mine, so I at once decided to cease the physio which proved so valueless, and see if Clements 'I onic was capable of doing me any good. I was too much broken down to expect to be cured of my disease altogether. ” “ Hut yon were cured, I understand?” “Vc i. I am very grateful to say that Clements Topic, after clearing my system of the disease which had nearly ruined my constitution beyond repair, built tip my .strength to a state of perfection. I experienced relief from pains in the’ chest and Bton.iaoli- the first day I took Clement s Tonic. M'y,apnetite.gradua.!ly returned, and I could soon cat anything without any unpleasant after effects. My nerves were strengthened arid steadied, and my sleep was made sound and free from dreams. elements Tonic pro veil its value hy restoring my lost vitality, and I threw off the feeling of melancholy in no time. I did not hesitate iti keening mvself supplied with Clements Tonic rill I was tho-oughly sound in every way, and I afterwards gave my daughter the same teinedv for a like complaint. Clements Tonic cared*her a’so. My daughter was so emaciated and weak ns a result of Iter illness that she could not walk upstairs. One doctor said she had heart disease, but she is now strong, robust, and happy, and Clements 'Tonic nnuic her so.” “ Have yen any objection to the .publication of your remarks ? ” “ Kobe w hatever. Yon may publish those fy.i' s in any wry 3'ou like. ' STATUTORY nR r I, A RATION. T iMtiinr.T Dav, of Ghiiriiec-slr”ct; Wellington, in ihe Colony of Nc, Zt-Mainl, cio solemnly sml site fuel v declare I liar I hove carefully read the ann-x-d document, cnntdslinir of Otrce f.mosand con[cmtivelv nmuamed from one tn three, and that it co'tains'and is a tme and faithful account, of my illnrs* and cine bv rlcnjccts Tonic, and also contains mr tall iicrmisiien to inib i-h in any wav my str.i, nici-.fci- '.vhicii I a'rc vnhmiarily, without revivin', anv na-.n'-n 1 ; and 1 malic tins solemn de-cU-idT n** con-Kcnlion-ly hr ievinv the same to be inn! and hr virtue of the nrovisions of an Act of tile G i,octal A-V-finhly of, »\v y.caland, intituled “The Juniors of ivioe Act, load." at vrHliDfrlon, t-his seventeenth day November, one thousand time hunched, before me. Ot R. AYRKS, J.A

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 2

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