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Necessity Necessitates A Necessary. ThQ Case of il/Jra A, TYLEE. (n? a hbnsdin reporter). The necessity fer taking action in a practical way for the esicntinlly practical purpose of striding over all obstacles that bestrew our path is a anbject to which subsci'iliers will do woll to denote thtir attention, and in that direction a belter cannot be made than by reading tiie narrative of Mr». Aguen Tylee, of Hiiiikiclor-strcct, South Duuodii), in v/hicli alio stated :—

" I ftin now ocvouty-four ycar3 of age, and fcave been living in JJuuedin more than half Jhat time, no you may depend that I an* acquainted with a good few people here aboiitu, and when a woman arrives at my age she dues not usumlly eay thinga just for tl.c mike (if talking. Long eipnrieiico tcaclica ns that there is no goud in wasting words over subjects that cannot benefit anyone, and when I do spaak it in generally with some tangible object in view. This in a rule with me either in health or in siekueira." " You have had," said a reporter, " some nrpericiice with the In iter, I believe?" " Aii, yoi; a full share of it, and once I wns »o tiTiibly run down that I felt myself all of a, droop. 1 slept but very poorly, mid when J. got up in the mornings I always felt weary and depressed and had lieatkcheu that took away all the pleasures of life. A heavy feeling in the eyes and a troublesome dimness of sight were alio my portiun, and 1 had a very bitter taste in my mouth,.too. It wan ,i long time since my appetite was anything like vigorous, and oy degrees it had dwindled away to nothing, so' that I could not enjoy even the small quantity of brad I too' 1;. Mure than that, I euuld not ilige.il it, and I need to suffer terribly with wind o:: the stomach, nud heavy paina in my chos.l, and slnrp "ira between my thunlder.', like piiiD sticking into me. I iviis suffering 'or noiuo considerable time liko thii when 1 began to iiud that my nerves ivoro tmliingod. Any little thing could iipsat mt; and cause my nerves to quiver and :ny mind became morn gloomy thsn ever. Nothing cpenicd to go right, and tho most linipln thin;; made me feel irritable. All the tini9 my vitality was wearing away, and t'linetimm J was so weak that I could icr.icely wa|J; tin- Hour." " \V«ro yju reviving treatment!" "1 h.Mi -i do.rior, but bin medieincs only tcsod mo fitp a abort while and then I was ss il! ai «vnr. ■ i thought that nee was igahut m» And that 1 would never get rid jf my uilrr.mK What an awful eontemplalion ti'.ai ths to be sure ! I shall nevot iorget h'.'r? miserable 1 felt," "lb:.- '6 seem* that your ideas wero ivrnng ?"' " So they wore, but I did not. find out tho irnth till J started taking Clements Tonic, md ilien my only regret was that I bad not started on that medicine when my troubles i>»gr.n. Ifo-.rcvcr, I am intensely pleased that I took some Clements Tonic when I dii 1 .. '.'.s it no', only saved me from getting worse, tint it quite remedied all my physical defects in no time. It w»s a great folic f to my mind to feel to comforted under Ihe inlliienee of Clements Tonic, and (here is nothing that. 1 know of (and 1 have hc:n in touch with a lot of medicines in my time) In Pipifl ti;e same mtdicino for toning up the nerves and giving perfe-it relief fr.m the agonies of iudigcition. With the banishment of tlio<o melancholy thoughts which had kept my spirits under 1 felt quite cheerful again, and it was all through tho invigorating qualities of Clrmnils Tnnio (hat so much new lifo had been planted in mv system. The more relief I got from is:y discomforts the easier it became for m.3 to'skcp, and, oh, how thankful I was to be able to rest the whole- nighta through ! It was then that life became sweet again, and in the same way that my sufferings were left behind, so can others reap the same benefits if they adopt my advice and resort to Clements Tonic, for I know it to be a sure cure for such ailments as mine, for giving an appetit and building up my enfeebled system Clements Tonic has earned my lasting gratitude, and i shall always advocata its use wherever 1 go." " Will you luvvo your remarks in the papers?" " They will do good there, so you may jublish i-lioin in any way you like," STATUTORY DKCI/ARATION. I, A'C'W Ttmi«. n! IhnkHors'.rect, Smith Duneil'm' in tlic I'olonv el Nw fcsiaiid, tio solemnly >::il fir,i;;rrly ile larc tbr.t 1 hive caroliiily rmd Ibe anupsftl 'Viiiuent, coniistinj ol Iv.'o (cdioi and cuiiwntiTciy nuinbtrei from e-- to two. Ami ilul i* coiitiiru anil ii a true snil Fsi.adil ucso'.int e! W «i:«l cwtby Clcincnu ronic, >nd -ilw eonuins my lull psrmijiion (c. |;<li in any «'-7 ™>' sUMinsnU-which I site polnntarily, wltliout any piympnt; »nd I 'i »kc Ibis «?iei:m d€J?i>intioii coniei«nliw«lyScl!evtco F3iue to hi true, fteil by virtue ot tl:a d'ioridaas e! an Act of tin Gcnrr*! Anemhly of Sew Z.ealtud, Indtulea " Uio Justices ol l'e»co Act, ISSS.' fJjd.»w.o. C?tJjLe.<L.. n.M.MiI it rnt:.-"'!ri. tli!n fourteenth day o 1 ,• S, we"w"'rJ ni"» ""'•'"«'" nd "'"'• ht,m w <$&, WiRDUOP, iX, .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14447, 13 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14447, 13 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14447, 13 February 1909, Page 2