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RANTED BUYERS FOR—PIANOS, ORGANS, MUSIC, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, AUTOHARPS from 15a (rare yalne) CORNETS, BANJOS, FLUTES GUITARS, MANDOLINS, MOUTHORGANS, STRINGS and FITTINGS for every Instrument afc LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. W F. MELD RUM' S MUSIC STOKE.

A Wretched and Hopeless Existence. HEALTH FULLY RESTORED. The Case of Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell. IFromthc Windsor, N.S. W., " Australian"]. (BT OTO SPIOIAX, BEFORTBR.) News was brought to the office that Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, of March-street, Richmond, N.S.W., had been afflicted with dropsy aad accessory symptoms, and had recowred in a manner that was As Remarkable as Complete. In consequence a reporter was instructed to make the closest enquiries and elicit the fall details of the case. Mrs. Mitchell kindly volunteered to furnish the fullest details. "I found myself gradually losing my health," said that lady. "I felt heavy and dispirited, and My Head always Ached. Pains between the shoulders made themselves felt, and a sharp, alarming pain in the side racked me suddenly now and then." "From what did this pain in the side arise?" " The doctor said it was from my heart, and indeed my heart often used to flutter (trangely, and sometimes I should go quite faint, and would nearly Lose Consciousness Altogether. The rest I obtained at night was so disturbed and deficient, and I was so weak and fagged in the day time that I eouldn'fc get through my work. Indeed, sometimes I should be so sick and faint that I was forced to go to bed in the middle of the day." " What else, Mrs. Mitchell ? " "My legs began to swell. Sometimes the swelling would extend to my foot, and I iras not able to get on my shoes. Sometimes my legs would get gradually larger for days, and then they would decrease in dze for a time, leading me to believe that I was getting better; but the hope wa3 always disappointed, for, after a short respite, they would commence to swell again." " What was the swelling like 1" " The skin was of a whitish colour, and when a finger was pressed on the place it would leave the mark for a long while. When my legs were very bad it was Very Painful to Walks fnri i often had to lie up from this cause." " How was the appetite ? " " Very bad ; just a little light food and a cup of tea three times a day; not nearly enough to keep up my strength to fight against my complaint." *' Well, how did you get ob ? " " Got worse all the time. I could see I was going down hill and getting weaker every day. I was dragging out a Wretched and Hopeless Existence^ when I heard that one of my relatives, who was very ill, was obtaining great benefit from the use of Clements Tonic, and I at once obtained some." " Any distinct effects t" " Yes, upon my heart, dements Tonic certainly Bteadlad the Hearfs Aetlon, for my heart gathered strength every day, and I was troubled no more with that _ feeling of faintmess. Then I noticed, with a great deal of satisfaction, that the swelling in my legs was gradually decreasing, and showed mo signs of growing up large again. The flash was firmer, too, and had a healtltier apfe* ranee. I kept taking Clements Toaic, and I gradually got rid of the swelling altogether, and my legs became as strong swi healthy as my arms." Howabont your general healtht" "Oh, Clements Tonic Did (He Geod All Over. I couid get my rest at nights now, and come to my meals with an appetite, and I was soon rid of the various ailments that had accompanied my dropsy.'* " I presume I have your consent to publish this?" " Oh, ju; certainly. STATUTORY DECLARATION. I. Hmmu, of Ifarehatreet, Richmond, in the Colony at New South Wales, do jolemnly and lincerely declare that _ I have carelnlly read tie annexed document, coniiating ot Six (olio* and consecutively numbered from one to tlx. and that it contains and is a true and faithful account of my itinera aad care by elements Tonic, aid alio contains my full to publish tie ma* t* any way ; and I make this solemn declaration, conacientioualy believing the same to be tra«, aad by virtue ot the provuions of an Act made aad paiMd in tb* ninth year of the reijn of her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for the more clfactaal abolition of Oaths asd Affirmations taken aad rtad* in the raxioui Departments of the Gorernm'eat of New Sooth Walee, and to robititute Declaration in Geo thereof, aad for the tuppreasioa of rolaatary and extra-judicial Oathi and Affidavit*." Declared at Rls&nood tUs SBU day ol July, 18S8, WfeffML W. SPLUVAK, J.P. Mrs f a g a n Having the Nobsh Otago Hotel, has had it put in THOROUGH REPAIR and REFURNISHED it throughout. Visitors and Boarders will find all the Com forts of a Home. Hot and Cold shower Baths, and all the conveniences pertaining to & first-class House. Stabliso Fbee. /"TELEBRATED "MILLER and JUNO LAMPS at lowest) prices. Splendid Nickel Table lamps, centre draught, full »™> ) bom 10s 6d ; smaller sizes, at 7b €d each. W. H. Coxxbsu/s. LI BR and Kidney Complaints, Bilious nan, Headaches, Gravel, etc. cured by LOASBY'S ' WAHOO.* Beware of Imitations. American obgan for. sale—bargain; owner leaving Oamarn; 12 stops, 2 swells, eoopterfc (baar And treble), very fall rich tone/waaiHt andgoldHhed can in firsthclws: ojrdar. —MS& .HOLT, Cbtorrtreefc

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 7480, 1 April 1899, Page 1

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