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The Case of Mr. C. BOUGHTON, (BY A DUNEDIN REPORTER.) It is exceedingly difficult to get an aetual acquaintance with the constitution of a country unless one lias lived for a time iu face-to-face view of its operation. Often tho exact meaning of thewords employed to describe the working of ajcona\itution can only begot on the spot, and so it is with matters concerning the individual nieniosrs of every home. To gain an accurate insight into' affairs that once affected Mr Clement Houghton, of No. 58 Forth-strcet, Dunedin, a reporter called at that gcntleman'e residence and enquired : "Is it a fact that you were once ailing with indigestion, and that you are now quite cured 1" , ''That is so," answered Mr. Bonghton, "and it is to Clements Tonic that my gratitude is due for being in such splendid health at the present time. It was when I was living at Tuajjckn West, ahou t four or live miles from Lawrence, where I was working, that my sufferings began, and ft fellow-workman put me, on to taking tho remedy that cured me." © : 'J Had yon been trying any other medi cine before yon took Clements Tonic?" "I hod taken several kinds, but they Imd no good effect; so that for fully five months I had to persevere with my work under' most unfavourable, circumstances; My appetite got so frail that I scarcely ever enjoyed my meals; and many a day I had not the least inclination for food. It doe 9 not tako n great deal of that sort of business to reduce a man's strength, as I found out to my sorrow, and when sleeplessness also started bothering me my vitality ran out all tho more quickly. In this way I soon became so languid that I had no desire for work at all, and with the feeling of drowsiness that settled upon mo I was not in tho right frame to take interest in anything. Nearly the whole of some nights passed before I could get to'sleep, and when I woke up it was usually with a nasty hcadache, that tormented me for the rest of the. day. A bitter taste in my mouth gave my morning meal an unpleasant flavour, and after eating ever so little I was afllicted with a heavy sensation in the chest, which seemed to interfere with my breathing. j?But that was riot the worst part of my troubles, as my stomach used to bccomo filled with wind'that arose from the undigested food, and the pains that also came there were Bevero in the extreme. A new experience for me, and one that I did not like either, was to find that my nervous system was (jrcatly run down, for when I had done a little exercise my; nerves were quite shaky, and at other times they started to treniblo if anything occurred that gave ine a start. Often a si range mist gathered before my eyes and gave me the impression 'that little dark spscks, like grains of soot, were dancing iii front of me, while, to make my life slill more miserable, there were achcß in my loins that sometimes made walking quito inconvenient.' I am not altogether sure what caused it, although I suppose it was one of my indigestion symptoms ; but there was apain right under my shoulder blades that I could have done very well without; yet [ had to bear every one of my ailments right up to the lime I started taking Clements Tonic, and then, I am thankful to say, I soon began to feel easier. Upon my word, I never experienced such a rapid change foi the better in all my life, and my Bpccdy re. covery affords emphatic proof of the curing capabilities of Clements Tonic, which I can safely say is a genuine remedy for ailment) similar to the ones I suffered from." " Can you remember the first benefits you derived?" " To tell you the truth, I felt more vigorous and cheerful after taking a couple of bottUs of Clements Tonic than I had been for a long time, and the appetite I got was surprising. By-and-b'ye 1 noticed that my food was going through a proper procoss of digestion, for the wind and stomach paina left off annoying me, and the heaviness had gone from my chest as well. For curing headaches and making ino sleep, besides removing all pains and putting my nervous system into splendid fettle, I shall always bear pleasing recollections of Clements Tonic, and you may publish these facts for others' benefit in any form yen like.-"' BTATUTORY DECLARATION. I CiiiMOT Bouoiitos, ot fiS Fort.h-street, Duiif din in the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly anil sincerely declare that I have carefully read the annexed document, consisting of two folios, and coiisecuiively numbered from one to two, anil that it contains and is a true ami faithful account of my illaeii and euro bv Clements Tonic, mid also contains my full permission to publish in. any way mvstatomints—whlclil uive voluntarily, without reccivins any payment; and 1 make this aolaum deduction conscientiously believing the same tn b« true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Art of tin General AisraMy ol Stw Zealand, Intituled "Tin Justices cf Peace Act, ISS2." Declared at Dunedin, this fourteenth day o> March, one Uioußand nine hundred and three ' )c!ot6me ' P. 0. TRYDE, J.P-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13859, 23 March 1907, Page 2

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