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lake this Lesson. LET IT MAKE A DEEP IMPRESSION. The Case Of Mr. A. rVJERRY. several days after just as great a pliysicr. , wreck as bcfoie, for at that time in) (by otm kkfoktbr), nervousness was something intense. Tin It was the icalisation of the immense leai,t excitement used to cause my hcait to >urce of advantage to his fellow-citizens t " ro ' l >" a frightful manner, and the Inch such experiences must result m that "wous state of mind I was in bad the effect romptcd Mr. Alfred Hferry, of Wilkie °* making me lose confidence in myself to load, Kensington, Dunedin, to give these ( '° things _ that I had previously though! >\rticulars to our reporter:— nothing of. The most Unhappy ideas thai "Ever since the days that I went to could fill one's mind used to occupy mj •ohool,"saidMr.Meiry.' , lhaveli.flowiiwhat -attention and increase my mental misery, lis to suffer from dyspeptic troubles; but a Rni ' although 1 was born in Dunedin am '.itfle over three.yetrs ago I had a very had know an y amount of people heie I had no imo with indigestion. It seemed as if my desire to ma with anybody." lisorders had been swelling in intensity "It was certainly a very unenviaMi hu-ing all the previous years, and had then predicament to be in," rcmttiked tin iroken out with their utmost violence. For reporter. , t long tinie-I noticed that my vitality was "It w « s tli8 | worst experience I ever had in tho wane, as I did not have any energy ?°d I thank God that I was by some meanl--my work, and when that was dragged induced to take on Clements Tonic, fm lirouglrl had no inclination for any sort of nothing on earth appeared able to do mi ■njoymont at night. I did not want to an y. g°°d> with the - one exception of thai •xert myself in any way, and from the time eapital medicine, two /or throe bottles of I got up in the morning I was praying for which had so improved my condition that J ■edtime to come round again. J was always thought a further use of it might result ii> Irpwsy, depressed in spirits, and without my health being legained." ..he least paiticlo of animation." "So you kept on with it?" " Were you able to sleep well when you " I should rather think so, and the mon etired at nights?'"asked the scribe. Clements Tonic I drank the plainer it "That l was the funny pait of it—or, I became to me that it was the best medieim ■hotiH say, the unfortunate part of it—fori that any human being could take. A> ould not get to sleep anyhow, not till the increase in my appetite had already showi, lights were far spent, so that would account itaelf i and my heart was gladdened to hV »r' my weary feelings in the mornings, tliat the wind troubles after eating wcu ftm see, my work is all done indoors, and I Q ll '' 9 overcome, so the pains from thai uppose the sedentary life I lead has a wl,se wcl ' R ccJcd there mid then. The ondoucy tawaids destroying one's digestion, removal of my indigestion afflictions had <>r you can tell by-the appeal ante of those Decn * gigantic task up till now, but with 'ho work inside offices and warehouses that Clements Tonic the matter became as simple heir internal organs are not so healthy as *» AB C. Clements Tonic had the effect oi hose whose employment is in the fresh air. destroying those feelings of restlessness j'or some time 1 hud not been'a large eater. wn^n had kept me from sleeping the greatoi >ut when my health failed altogether tluee P wt of m y »i«hts, and I could not possiblj /ears ago,l lost my appetite completely, so over-cstiiu ite the immense benefits 1 derive* hat what I look was only forced down, and through getting so much sound lest «It t did not do me any good either. The meant that my spirits were blight when 1 everse. wis really the case, as any fond awoke, and those tired aisc ;ave me a feeling in the stomach as if wind hift my limbs. There was no bitter taste ir -ad twisted and twisted till it had formed n, y mouth in the mornings, and the pain' nto a knot, and the pain was really terrific. l^ out m y shoulders and loins were entirety In my shouldeis-or, I should say, under dispersed. By persevering with Clement! the blades of them—l experienced a great Tonic I found that one improvement led tc Wount of agony, and the pains that I had another—not like some physics I had in my back were enough to make any man's taken, which seemed to do a little good to iife a misery to him, without having any day, and to-morrow I was equally ill—mj Jthcr afflictions to put up with. My chest c,lest I'»''is being cured, and the drowsy, became so tender owing to the heavy pains dull, an d distressing sensations, like bilious •hat affected me that it was positively pain- headaches, were likewise got under control ful_ to touch it with my finger, and it was J ty breathiug became easier because the luite surprising how short-windeo I got oppressiotuui my cheat had come into con owing to those horribly oppressive sensa- tact with the .sweeping operations ol tions. Having sustained such a great loss Clements Tonic, 'and all the time, these of strength through the years of sufleiing I improvements were tahtag place there was s endured, my nerves had nothing to support gradual additioii 'being made to my vital them, and I. got into that irritable and iWi w " ic » any mortal would hardly nervous condition that even the jolt of a believe could be effected. A tremendous ear would annoy me." increase in strength and entire amelioration "You must have had a considerable fwm my long sufferings-wcre the blessings 1 imount of medieal treatment during so realised through using Clements Tonic, and many'years of adversity t" people would do well to treat such ailments " Well, of course; for no man can-go on aa mine with the same remedy." :ontimia]ly in such a wretched condition " But how are they all to know thia I" <nd not make an attempt of some sort to "Thiough the papeis, if you will, and you get well. I was under the treatment of °»n publish this account of my oiue in any <everal doctors, but I was no better off form you like." __ • .vhen rhad finished with them than I was -——— before, and that made me more melancholy STATri-rnnv nrm in i™« Wr. Ifeltthatldidnotvaluemo,, i J?™"?Sfi£FL«~ r anything olse, and many a time I wished Dunedin, in the Colony ol New Zealand, do lolemnlj I was dead. When I walked the aches »"<! sincerely declare that I have carefuilj cross ray loins were very troublesome, but ""? the m^ (i , document, consisting ot three folios, hi ..ii.i_ t,i an d consecutively numbered from one to three, and _ e ache, were not only there as I could that it contains and is a tme sVf.ithlul account 'eel similar sensations in all my limbs, ol my illness ind cun by Clements ionic, and >lec .yhich was probably the result of the great eenhini my full permission to publish in any way /eakness which hid overtaken me Mv my«t»tenients-wuichlgive Yo!mitanly,'»hhoutre eauness wiucii naa overtaken me. My ceivmtj any payment; and I make this'solemn do llness „ Hail alreafly aaaumea alarmiug duration conscientiously belieriDjrthesametobitruo, 'imonsions—l might say 'alarming,' if for and by virtue ot the'provisions ot an Act of th< lo other reason than that I had gained no °™F* iZ' mWy . "' £S r „ z< * l » IMi > " ,m]ti " T1 " cl i j- ■ i4i j Juittcet of Peace Act, 1852." isnefit from any medicines yet taken—and (wiavoryscepticalaboulthep'osaibilityofany ' y V phyaio improving niy.wretchedcondition, so I L>v%£ >i/ >%✓" went to another doctor one day and asked him straight out if he could do me any good. ', * , { *s=%r~\ / tie wplied W'aeking me a lot of qnntkmi DlclH . rt ~ DMeJ| thi , ilxt|(nth fcr „ UuA uto how-I feltand so an, and then pre- one fJw«na muc hundred ind three, befen me, iCnjjed more i letutned to him t v B. CHISHOtM, M.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13288, 20 May 1905, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13288, 20 May 1905, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13288, 20 May 1905, Page 5

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