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PUBLIC NOTifIES. Generous Testimony m PRAISE OF MERlt a Ths Cnoe of Mrs. E. IVSAOARTHUR, (by a local kkportkr.') The generous Stirling of neighbourlykindness that prompted Mrs, Kllen Maearllnir to give the falbwins information to our reporter lias a beneficent radiation that will not he lost upon tho residents oi Woodhailgh, Dunediu. where Mrs. Mac artliuns house is u'tuated on the nuin road. I'ho lady mentioneil beg.Mi by saying :— " In the spring of last year I was in a very different state of health to what I am at the present time, for then I was experiencing much unhiippincss owing to tho sluggish condition of my liver. For a long time previou-Iy I had been feeling unwell, but for a while I did not take much heed of my little ailments, thinking that they would perhaps go away as they had come-on their own account. What a sorry minUka I hut was to be sure ! Do you know that at last I got so ill that for six weeks I was laid up in bed, and twsocly able to movo from oiio side to the oilier. Oh ! it was it terribly trying time, and I pity auybody who suffers as I did then," " Was it entirely with the liver that you were suffering ?" enquired the pressman. " It wai, although at the lime 1 did not know ,vhat was the cause of my distress, M I thought T had lumbago, and was treating niyscl! for that complaint. The pains in the lower part of my hack were so dreadful that I had to use hot fomentations and poultices on the part ariccted ; but oven Ihose remedies only gave mo temporary relief.© When I got out of bed it was only with a painfully slow and uncertain gait that 1 went about, and, being so irigh- fully weak, I soon became exhausted find had to letuni to bed again, where I never slept without having unpleasant dreams, and more often than not I did not sleep until morning arrived. Awful pains in the right Hide and achca. in all my limbs continually harassed me, and sometimes 1 had to endure headaches lis well. I believe that the nasty bitter laste which came lo my mouth every morning had something lo do with spoiling my appetite, which got very poor, and everything seemed lo have the same Havoc. Quiti regularly I became troubled with flatulence after taking my food, and the pains like spasms that came to my stomach were almost unbearable. & It looked as though I ivas going to be subjected to all the ailmuntj that are pussihlc to he experienced, as, in addition to what I have already told you, I was frequently affected by turns of dizziness, and my nerves were geiting weaker ovaiy day." " And all that time yon thought you had lumbago." " Vcs; and it was not till' I read i Clements Tonic book that I really kueir what was wrong with mo, for in it there were several cases just like mine, when lieoplc spoke of being cured of disordered livers by Olemchls Tonic, and I thought it wiss to try the same medicine. The very first I'Ottlc seemed to do me a little good, and when I had finished my second there was not the slightost doubt in my mind that in Clements Tonic 1 had got just tho right thing for my ailments, as by Uiat time tho pains in the ninall of my back wero so greatly reduced that there was no more need to resort to fomentations or anything of that kind, and the best part of the whole affair was that Clements Tonic not only eased me, but gavo me pennanont relief frommy tortures. lam very pleasod to be able to tell you that the pains in my'side also went, likewise the headaches, and for restoring one' 3 appetite Ido not think there i* anything to equal Clements Tonic, tyhtct ivas just as serviceable to my nervous systern, ub my nerves wero toned up to a nicety. JSy a further use of that retnply I received a lasting release from all the painfulness which I had experienced, when flatulence took hold of me after..-catiiig, the bitter taste disappeared, and dizziness ceased to affect me. To one so weakened as I was Clements Tonic is a sure friend, for its strengthening qualities were really wonderful, and to all who suffer as I did a year ago I-heartily recommend a course of the same medicine, my reason for so doing being that Clements Tonic quite cured me." " Then I may report your remarks ?" "Certainly. You may publish them is ,any way.". STATUTORY DECLARATION, ' I, ELteti M»CAKTiiuii, of Main Road, Woodhiugli, Duiiedin, in the Colony of New Zetland, <lo soltnmly ami sincerely declare that I have carefully Mid the annexed document, cousiitinp or two lolios, and conieoutiveiy numbered from one to two, anJ that it contains and Is a true mid faithful account ot my illneis and cure by Clement* Tonic: and alio contains my fall permijsiou to publish in any way nw statements— which I give voluntarily, without recoiviutt any payment: Mid 1 malto this solemn declaration conscientiously believinc His same to b» true, and by Mrtu» 1.1 the proviiioru ol an Act V the General Assembly ol Keir Zealand, intituled "Tht Juaticea of I'eaoe Act, 1562," lieclarsd ot Dunediu, this twenty-sixth day ol 4-lmi*rr, out thousand nine hundred and three, Here mi, s. ums, j.p. terialever invented j it is the only building material known that improves with age," Bumsfcle Cement is of singularly high grade: it has stood ail tests, and is largely and exclusively used by the Government in all the railway works throughout the North Island. Ranks above the British Standard specifications For all Concrete Buildmes BURNSIDE CSMENTensures Economy, Durability, Rigidity, and Fire Resistance, Bnmßide Hydranlic liime & Cement Co. (Md), Manor 3?teco. { SiJBiTORfi Til j THE BEST GROWN! SURATURA! Tho Syeonym of Excellence I SURAT'JRA! The Guarantee oS Quality! I SURATURAI For Pcrfiction o{ Flavour I ! SUKATURA; For Ease c{ Dijcstloa I ' SURATURA! Tins Tea that Stimulates I 1 SURATURA I The Tea that Refreshes I SURATUKA I The Tea that Satisfies! Suratura Tea _ Ts growu in the best tea. district of Ceylon, wlicre experts consider it the bc3t procurable. It goes further than the ! inferior teas, ami as to taste and geuer--1 al quality there cm he no comparison, j Try a jio'uml of " D " to conrinpe your- } Rclf. Every trial of .Suratura gains Snratiua a constant customer. A Quality ... Is 6d per lb. B Quality ... in H „ D Quality ... 2s Od „ X Quality ... 2a id • „ W.VOH STUMEi 0.5.0.. a.A.o.c, wesiatiT specialist. Uptic.il Kooius-Sr-jtosEN, Hiemiit corner George St.* Octagon. •i'hon e 7s2 Spectacles Fitted with utmost care. Satisfaction and Comfort Guaranteed. Oculists' Prescriptions Compounded. Country Reprei.-A. B. OARDMER. S.SOI

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14578, 17 July 1909, Page 4

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