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START AT Q'MGE ■ COLLKCIING i SWISS JIIIiK CHOCfiIATE I OUTSIIMJ WKAI'PfiRS, « tld, (Id, Is. and Is oil h'efs, . | j KOnioieliMiitifulWATOHliSwiirbo 3 I W. TAYLOR, Dunedin.

tions in my loins that made each movement painful, and if I got n, little bit excited my nerves trembled all ovor. Often and often] t bought to myself that I wua done for, and if 1 luid no other reason to think sn the way my Jioai't palpitated was enough to make me form those morbid opinions. Consider!up that I was just a physical wreck—being complcte'y broken up altogether—and thai none of my medicines were able toi-relieve my sufferings, what else could I think f " It certainly seems I hat you had cause to lose heart, but I am very anxious to hear how you recovered." " Ah, yes. That is the bright side of my slory, and the part that surprised more than myself. It was Clements Tonic that brought me round, and it was through my mother reading u testimonial referring to it that I purchased some, ' although a lot of my friends had given me advice in the smut direction some time previously, but .1 did not head it because my faith in medicines was destroyed. But it was a good thing for me that I did not overlook Clements Tonic,,,as it is more thau likely that I would still be a posr suffering mortal instead of being as I am. I did not fee! the benefits of Clements Tonic all at once, and I begun to think that perhaps it warlike everything- else, and was doubtfu' whether to continue with it or no-", bin something semed to tell me Unit I ought, to give it a fair trial, and so I did. You can see the result for yourself. It was like v magical charm to me when I had usnil Clements Tonic to a certain extent, for tlu-i I begun to feel the good work it had h;x\ doing. The feelings of inertness won quickly pasting away, and with the iniiig.> tion of my pains, Vrhioh only Clomen!> Tonic produced, I enjoyed a sense of «■■!>. and contentment, which was inspired by tin soothing and invigorating influences of mj new medicine. To my own delight and as toiiishinent I began to «at well, and such ithing as retching or vomiting never agnii occurred. 'J'hjs was enough to build up' tin hopes of the most despondent, and when 1 had no difficulty in getting a good slee] every night, and found that, my licftdftcln,' did not. return in the mornings, I thanks God from my heart that at last I had beei persuaded to persevere with Clomcnt: Tonic, as it was surely pulling me throng! my trying ordeal. To one like me,!. ivlium digestion was completely gone, Clement! Tonic is the one thing needed, for I cai safely say that it wa3 the only medieim that could restore my internal organs to t thoroughly'healthy condition,- and I helicvi that in this secret, lies my complete restore tion to health. Yon would hardly cri'di: how my,pains drifted away one by one, ani what a mercy it was to be able to get abou with feelings of strength and vigor, .and with no aches of any sort to bother me," " You are able to help others now." " I always recommend the use of Clement) Tonic, and you may publish my remarks it any way." STATUTORY DKOMRATION. ], Mary Oom.ktt, of Nc, 47 F.irth-ntreet, Duneijii. in the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly and sin etrely declare that I have 'carefully road the annrxei! document, Miniating of three folios, and consecutive!} numbered from out to three; and tint It. contain and it a irue and faithful account of my illness nitf cure liy Clements Tonic, and olio contains my full permission to publish In'any way my which I give' voluntarily, without receivms; arj imyraont: and I make this solemn declaration co'scientioualy believing ihe'oame to be tme, and by virtue of the nroviiioiis of an Act of-ilio (lentrA Assembly of K«w Zealand, intituled " The Justicet ot I'cace Act, 1532." ' "fafafcDeclared at Dunedin, tli'n IweKthdoyof March, me (hotuand nilic hundred r.iui three,.lieforo me, ■■'..' Wil. D; UANLO.S', J.P.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13432, 4 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13432, 4 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13432, 4 November 1905, Page 2

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