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Popder, & Profit BY A CAREFUL PERUSAL. The Case of Mr. J. BLACK. (BT A SPECIAL KBPOBTER.) The consoling facta in a diaagreeabl* situation are that real changes of an appreciable character are to be obtained if the right means are adopted for effecting the desired ends. The trouble usually begins when the right means are being sought for, so to help those who require enlightenment on certain matters Mr. James Black, of No. 76, I''orth-street, Dunedin, says : " I daresay there are hundreds of people who suffer in the same way as I did, and who have no more idea of what a splendid medicine Clements Tonic is than I had when I was ailing for six months through my liver and kidneys being cut of order ; and now that I am Letter, it would not be going out of my way to let them benefit by my experience. During my term of sickness one of my greatest drawbacks was the loss of my appetite, which became so i poor that I seemed to lose all inclination for food, and I could not enjoy what I did eat, especially in the first part of the day, when I had a very bitter taste in my mouth to begin with." "What sort of a sleeper were you in those days ?'' asked the reporter who had called to make enquiries. '.' A very indifferent one, as I continued to be restless most of the nights, generally dropping off towards morning, and when I woke up I felt heavy and languid, as if my sleep had done me no good, besides being so depressed in spirits that I took no interest in my work and disliked the idea of tackling it. I felt completely done up, just like man whose vitality was all wasted away ; nd occasional bilious headaches, in the mornings particularly, made things more unpleasant still. My breakfast was nearly always retched up again, and I had a feeling in my stomach as if there was nothing but wind inside it—a matter which not only provoked discomfort, but which sometimes amounted to distinct pain. My loins, too, were in a very tender condition, for if I stooped for a little while they ached so much that it was irksome to straighten luy.i If up again : but at all times there was a ieeHng of intense weariness right through my body, which was a source of much distress to me. Some days the lassitude was so great that I was practically helpless to do any work, no matter how much I tried, and as time were on I noticed that niy nerves were not as steady as they had formerly been ; but I suppose it is only natural for one's nervous system to become affected when there is such an extreme falling oil' in strength as was the case with me. I was getting pretty well tired of being in that wretched condition month after month, I can tell you, and how much longer I would ' ave remained like that only for Clements 'onic it is hard to say, bur. I am none the! l less thankful to that remedy for putting my system into thorough working cider like it did. The way I came to use Clements Tonic was through reading somebody's testimonial, so it is only fnir that I should help other sufferers by giving mine, and in doing so I can conscientiously say that Clements Tonic is a certain cure for such ailments as I had. My food supply being cut down living to my lots i.f appetite was a matter which Clements Tonic qnickh overcame, for I began to eat heartily snon after starling on that medicine, and its effects upon my digestive organs could not been better. The weakening fits of retching stopped, and I awoke with a wh-'la-iomo palate every morning a[ter sleeping soundly all night. Jly bilious headaches did not trouble me at »H after a further use of Clements Tonic, and I could feel an increase of vitality in my body as each day went by."

" You would then be able to work with a bettor grace." " Rather, and you may bet I was glad to be rid of the wretched feelings of laugr.idne=3 that had afflicted me so long. Before long I felt like a new man, with my nerves greatly strengthened and my spirits ns hright as possible through all my aches and weakess having passed away. I have lived in )uneclin sinco ISGO, excepting a few years in other parts of the colony, and I recommend the use of Clements Tonic to all my suffering friends. You may publish theße facts in any way you please." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jambs Black, o( No. 76 Forth-street, Punedin, In the Colon/ of New Zealand, do solemnly and sincerely der-lare that I have carefully read the annexed document, cr.nsistinc of two folios, and eon-oeiiiively numbered from one to two, and th.it it contains ani2 ia a true ami faiihful account of my illness and cure bv Clements Tonic, and also i-ontains my full per niisfion to publish in anv wav mv statements which p.d atDunedin, this twelfth day of Ma land nine hundred and three, before me G. LAWRENCE, J.P. VRINSLEY & UU.'S CHAMPION RANG'^i They are the Best Cookers, Moat Economical and Convenient Ranges in the market ALL RANGES GUARANTEED. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. FOUNDRY at 36 CUMBERLAND ST., DUNEDIN. Catalogues Free on Applir-.ition. WHY? TAKE OTHER BRAND? WHEN YOU CAN BUY lilliYWßi THE BEST ON THK MARKET' lEELAND A CO. Office: At Mill, Po-ers i>.tr*M O U S E-P A I N 'I BEFORE y<m Carry ont NOVATIONS of YOUR HOM Estimate front A AVE A REMINDER—If vou ars in v.--' ■■' a SUMMER SUIT aid ■■■"tnt rHOROUOH SATISFACTION entrust jov* order to STEVENSON AND G"RA'">"T. f YOU WANT A GOOD OINTMK*T L that will heal Sores, Wounds, P."-ns. Sore Legs, Sore Heads in Children. !■'.<•■■. Skin Irritation, call, at Headland's for a box of Mansavita. Beware of spurious imitations.; \0 YOU KNOW that the CITY HAT J if the best-hard felt- Hat i? ■■'.-.■ market- Can onlv be bought frc'ivs STEVENSON AND. GBAN'J '•. . Tbasset'si?***

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 8683, 7 January 1905, Page 1

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