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An Authentic Opinion. GONVERJEDiYEXPERIENGe, The Case of Mr. D. W. KAYE, (BV A SrXOIAIi REPORTER.) Peoplo.liave to be converted by experience from an obstinacy of opinion that may bo' honorable enough in its way, and when suoh lessons as these we brought to bear upon our intelligence th« most obdurate cannot helpbut beconvinocdthafcselfinterestistobe best served by unreserved co-operation with the,advico given by Mr. David Wiglcy of No, 27, Leilh-street, Dunedin, which ruus as follows :—' " I consider that when a person's health ■is broken 1 down a better medinm for restoring ono to a sound condition cannot bo procured than Clements Tonic." _ " Have you any particular reason for arriving' at that conclusion 5" enquired tho reporter, " You may depend that I would not make an assertion of that character, unless I did so on good grounds," replied Mr. Kaye, "ai such statements would have the effect of misleading, if the statements were not truethd vcry_ people that it should bo every, body's aim and object to assist. Yes; I have reason, which is that for soino time'l was suffering from a disordered state of my nervous system, and al3o indigestion. Those are ailments which are common to most people, especially those whose lives are mostly spent indoors, so I, do not think it necessary to dilate upon tho symptoms to any great extent." "I would like yon to tell me some of them," joined in the reporter, "if you can •pare the time to do so. _ " Well, unfortunately, lam rather busy just now, or I would havo been pleased to devote more time to the subject, but as it is one that, when given proper consideration, should result in assisting similar Sufferers out of their troubles, I will strain n poiut and give you a few minutes. My system was greatly run down after a rathor biißy period, and.l found myself in that wretched condition when a man feels that ho has no life or energy in him. It is by no means a nice state to be in, to feel that the least thing is a trouble, "and not to have the , slightest inclination to do the work that one knows has to be done. It makes life a continual drudgery, and when one is suffer Ing continual discomforts it makes existence ■till more'wretched. A pronounced depression of spirits accompanied tho intensely languid feeling that I was so inuoti distressed with, for I seemed to be unable to take interest in anything that was going on. Die drowsiness that hung'on to me, soon after meals especially, was very unpleasant, but lalso experienced a considerable amount of anguish owing to the violent headaches I had. I could not sleep well, and I got up with a hitter tasto in the mouth, and feelings of woariucss in iu limbs as if I had not been resting at all. Indeed, I was fairly played out and my nerves were all unhinged/ I could oat but very little, but that littlo was quite sufficient to cause i sense of oppression in the chest, and feelings in tho stomach as if nothing hut wind had collected there. Between the shoulders mil across the loins I had severe pains at Intervals, but what concernod me moro than my thing was to find that my strength was 3aily diminishing. I had previously had experience with Clemonts Tonic, and as it had jmh-cn beneficial before, I thought it might »nswer my requirements at the time I ipeak of." "So you gave it a trial, I suppose ?" " JRJost decidedly I did, and I could not nave done better, nor perhaps half so well, (or Clements Tonic quickly put my internal disorders to rights, and before long my physical strength was so greatly improved that I could stand any amount of work without feeling any ill effects, On the nervous system Clements Tonic hid 1 a romnrk. ably good effect, and I was pleasantly surprised to find how well that medicine made mn sleep, While its invigorating qualities :lrovo away the miserable feelings of langnidncss I had suffered from, so effectively that I felt like a new mau. Nothing could improve upon Clements Touic for giving a healthy appetite, and I feel snro it stands unequalled as a prompt and effective remedy tor indigestion, as all my paina, including headaches, were expelled, and soon I could tat anything without the least fear of suffering afterwards. I look upon Clements l'onio as a boon to the public, and yon have my-permission to publish theso facta of my cure in any way you choose." STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1, Davie Wioikt Km, ol 27 Lelta-street, Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, do solemnly and »it!cercly declare tint I hive rarefully read the annexcd : <locument, conmtiiif of two (olios, and roiisccutivtl) numbered from one to two, and that it contains and is a true and IsitMul account of my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish In any way my statetnenls which I Rive voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I. make thli solemn declaration consciciitiounly btlievln* tlie ejuuc to be true, and by virtue ol the provisions ol an Act ol the Central AwcmWr ol New Ztaliml, intituled "The Justices ■ el fcace Act, 1582." Declared 11 at Dunedin, this sixteenth day ol March, one thousand nine hundred and three, httore me, R. CHISHOLII, J.P. I! LANE'S MEDOLINE for the Hands. Applied night aKd morning keeps the skin soft and pliable. 1/- Battle J at all Chemists aad Stores.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13996, 31 August 1907, Page 13

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