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swollen during the night. Once or twice } tried to get, out of led without anybody as sisting me, hut I soon found out tlmt I was to< feeble, and the giddy sensations I used ti have were terrible. I ecemwl to have go too low to be troubled with the bodily paiir that some invalids have, but there was r dreadful ache in the small of my back, ami my limbs were affected in the same way. J: came to nucli a pais that I used to lie with my nerves shaking day ami night in .such f violent manner that anybody looking at im would have thought that I was troubled with St. Vitus' dance, and my feebleness wo# {Mutually so pronounced that I could not eland on my feet.", • Reporter: " What sort of medicine wm yon taking ?" Mr. Garrick: " Everything that mj doctor ordered, but it did not help me. After & while I tried to doctor myself, bill it was only running away ipitli money week after week for no purpose. I was thoroughly sick and tired of taking so much medicim far nothing, and I grew so disgusted ami despondent at last tluit I would nottakeony more. A spell without physic did not mend matters, eo I thought I would give just one more trial to mediuinej and this time it was Clements Tonic." & Reporter:" Were yoti more fortunate with that remedy than with the others ?" Mr. Gat rick: "Oh ! much wore. In faa, it was the only medicine that did me any good, and there is 110 doubt that I would still be in the same helpless condition were it not for the splendid benefits vhich rcsulted from the use of Clements Tonic, I may say at the outset that Clements Tonic cured me of my weakness, for when I started using it 1 Wis soarccly able to move; hut, several bottles of Clements Tonic had eo built u] my nervous system and invigorated me generally that I got more confidence in myself, and when my strength had increased tnfliclently, 1 got up out of bod and began to walk about. JueA think what my feeling; were like when 1 was able to do that, after despairing for two years that I would never regain my feet *gnin; and as nothing but Clements Tonic conld bring my health to such a satisfactory state, you can goess what a great opinion I have of that medicine. < In my case it has laid uudieputed ol&im to being the best remedy in the market, and my earnest srifh is tliat all who suffer like 1 did may be brohght into contact with Clements Tonic, as it, will assuredly do them a world of good." Reporter: " Besides the improvements yon have mentioned did you benefit in other directions?" Mr. Garrick: " Certainly I did, or else I would not have got my strength back in such a wonderful manner. The doctors had said that indigestion wis at the root of my troubles, and for that complaint Clements Tonic was superior to everything I had tried before. It made me sleep and cat well, besides releasing me from the aches and diß- - lhat had tortured my existence. It was almo.t like a resuscitation fiom death that I experienced through using Clements Tonic, so you can publish these words of thankfulness in any way you like." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I. ,los«PU Garrick, of Nc;. 02 High-street, Dnnrdin, in Uic Colony n( Kew Ztaluml, do solemnly and siucottljr declare that 1 have canfully read the annexei' document, cniuistiu* of three folios, nail eonsceu lircl.rnumfceitiHrom one to three, and thai it contains audita true and faithful account ol my illuesi and curt byClemcntsTonic, and also contains my luil permission to iralilith in any way my statements-which I give voluntarily, without receirinj any jayinant; and I inahe Uii9 loleinn declaration conscicritiouslv bclisr inc the tam« to lit true, and by virtue ot the pro. visions 0! an Act ol the Genera] Ansembly ot New Zealand, intituled "llu Justices ot Peace Act, >852." i ./Ls lucjfc Declared at Punedii, this «ixt;enth day ot Jlnrcli, cue thousand nine liundrcd and three, be/orc me, UUfIH GQDRLKy, JP,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14441, 6 February 1909, Page 2

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