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Keep your wife's husband out of the i’lib.ic ilouee" by providing him at homo with A., and B. Mackay's tiiqueurWhisky. Wade'* Worm Figs are most affective and not unpleasant; children thrive after taking them. Brice, le. 217 Do you want to spend a pleasant and profitable half hdur ? Well, drop into Jonkinson’s Cycle Depot and lee..besides the latest things in accessories, buggy gas lamp*; kerosene cooking stoves, all sorts and makes of tyres, puncture preventives (not disallowed by law),. Morrow hub free wheels and brakes, etc., and a great show of Humbers and Anglo Special bicycles. Don’t Cough.—Belief can be- obtained immediately, Dae “Keating's Cough Lo. zeuges"—well-known ae the utterly unri. vailed cough remedy. Strongly recoin, w mended by ’ many eminent physicians. They at once check the cough and remove Uio cause.—without any after effect; tha most delicate eon therefore take tnoai. One lozouge alone gives ease—one or two at bedtime ensures rest. field everywhere in ti»**‘ Xlid eachThere are only ’ 8500 people altogether in the Klondike. Lees than 2000 of them : ere Englirh.

* My Broken-down System!"

ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOQ CLEMENTS TONIC. The Oku of IV!ra. J. 8. HCNDKRBON. (nr A i.oilai. KKP'ihTitii.) Orir special writer wemludhla way to Ns. 58 Kaiiiing iSlrcut, where VI n. Je.de Ber.lt lltmikTSoti resides. “ A statement has toadied my ears to the effect that yon wore very ill Sonic time ago, end (lint you effected e recovery,? said the reporter, "Ism very had With my liver, it in true, end the romjilioaiiqns which act in almost .succeeded in pulling -sue - 'soil. I could not cat e liilo of food without feeling e sense of great discomfort in my etomach, where the moat me apernling pains appsared. Greet volumes td wind wont roaiiiiug about ,my inside, canning terrihle egony, besides making my licn.it beat •about twenty timer .quicker than nauah Sensations of choking and suffocating always attended those unbearable spasms of w'idd, and dull, weighty - pains came in my chest. My heck end Mine .were the seat of nincu agony, and my nights* rsst were repeatedly spoiled by these visit* of toiturc.» In the daytime I felt drowsy and low-spirited. Gradually my enerty I and vitality died away, uutil at laat I could 1 not sweep the floor'without being frightfully exhausted. Tainting fits, u ere of daily 1 occurrence!. . After moving about the house for a while I was seized with a queer dieclness in my 'liead, and I was-obliged to sit down quickly to pi event myself from tumbling down. Xlion everything revolved In a contused heap before my eyes, and X rememboredano! mure till: 1 found somebody bathing my forehead with cold waier,” You were evidently very weak I ” “ Yea, and I got weaker every day. Hi* frail appetite 1 once had uow left me, with tli* result that 1 got reduced to e skeleton. My face was deathly white, and my eyes had fallen.dceply into their sockets. Eruptions oamo out on my skin, a feature which troubled me greatly, as my flesli used to be . as clear as crystal. Some nights I slept far , two or three hours riaht off,' hat the dreamo I had were so terrible that, on awokiug i from them, I was'afraid to go to sleep again. . The most shocking headaches qtteckcd me continuously, nearly driving me mod. X have sat with my hcsd in my. hands.ter { hours, and when I lifted it up again I could not open ,my eyes for ssvcial minutes in consequence of the violent agony.*' My tongue was rough, and covered with an ill-tasting, moisture. ' When I put my feet to the ground on rising in the morning my limbs ached and trembled ; I could n<& stand fufa few seconds without being overj come by exhaustion.- My nerves were in ft ' state of convulsion all day and night t Sound of any description set them going at a great rate, and if anything fell dowe, or m knock came to the door, I trembled and shook like a leaf, I dare not go out in the dark, as I had a continual fear that some-, thing or somebody was afterdate.-. Although I.had the services of several doctors, they ebuld not mend my broken-down syetenk -I tried a great many advertised, medicines in vain, and as I had sunk as low as it is possible to get without dying altogether, I did not think I wae going to live much longer. I would prefer- death at any time to lingering on In such abject misery. The many failures to obtain relief made me disheartened and- hopeless. At this critical stage a friend called in and urged me to take Clements Tonic. All faith in medicines had deserted me, but I thought as this was the only physio which 1 had not yst token, I might as well try it.” “And did you?” “If I had not, taken-Clemente Tonlo X would have been, dead; long ago. Yes, X took a rigorous course of > Clements Toniat which actnd on my disordered liver like msgio, riddiiig me, in good time, of ell my cruel body pains. My nervous system wee invigorated, and I sock slept and at* wed, putting cn flesh and getting heavier every day. Headaches, heart pelpitetiee, and eu symptoms of my oomplejat disappeared. Clements. Tonic restored' mo toperfeo* health, and 1 am happy to say that yon may pu l lish these remains for the benefit of other sufferers in any way you pioaoe,” STATUTORY DKXARATIOK. T. Jtssis liul Inmsar, of R HsielnfetreM, Weuintten, is the Cohmy o* Jfew Zealand, do aoleimily and aiocerely declare Dat I have caniully read us annexed document, eoniinlnt of;*•*: teiiee. and -oonaecotivoly numbered from one to two. and that It contain* and fo a true Sod faitbfal account ol my illneea and euro by lleutmta Tonic, and also oouulna my (ul) permission to publish in any way say statements—which I firs voluntarily, without reeeiv lot any pa, men!: and I mahs tbit toleinn declaration coiiKientlsn.Jy belitrinr the same So he true, and by virtue of the provl-iana of an Aqt of the General Awombly of Jfew Zoafaad. iotliulsd “ The Jnttlsss o< Peace Act, 1(82.” Declared at Welltnrton, thistlst day sf Xavnmbssb MM thouiand nine husdtsd, before me. . W. HILDRETH, JJP.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4467, 21 September 1901, Page 2

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