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ANOTHER Dt|nediri;Prapf. A MR^tlVt The Oase of Mr. W, SMITH. (BY A LOOAI, KKPORTEB.) ';.'•'■• Here is a tip that may be found Useful'to mai>y,.if they caro to consult their own safety and comfort. It ia given by" Mr. William SmiMiV of Main Road, Nvirtli East, Valley, Diincdin, who said to'o'nr reporter i'-^-"To anybody whoso health is broken down;l cannot, do anything belter than recommend 'them; to take komc Clement* Tonic, 1 as I found it to ho a first-rile nieiliV cine when I was suffering from debility, two years ago."' ''How long had yon been ailing!" inquired tho press representative. " Fully twelve months,-" wa? the reply, "and a bad time I had of it, too. It was-' uftcr a very severe attack of influenza that I was left in such a poor state of health that I did not have enough encrgy.'to do,any thing scarcely. 'The most distressing feelings of langutdncss were in-ftf,teiKlanceMjv«ry-Hl«y f tlm mult of whicluvas.thati-lia.djio.deaire for work, and it was even too much trouble to do anything by way of recreation. My spirits alao became very depress^d, but such tvas not to he wondered at considering that my vitality was so very low. This state of weakness would probably not have continued bo long if my appetite had only been better, and if tho food I took had nourished me more than it did ; but those seemed to be my..two greatest difficulties.;! .. ~-.„' ; "jYour digestion was evidently : in V'bad way?" ;j ' ■■-■■• . "Of "'ere was no doubt whatever, as I suffered terribly "With flatulence after taking food, and in the chest there was a feeling of oppression as if the food bud formed into a lump. Under my shoulder blades there existed a pain' that was very tautalising, and besides boing intensely dull ancV drowsy I had headaches that made things all the more unpleasant for ine. A peculiar featuro of my sickness was that I usgd.io get restless .wiien;l;onght to/have" been sleeping, a? if my weariness during llieday had turned to an.unnatural state of activity at nights for the purpose of depriving mc of the sleep that was so much required ; and, of course, such a. state of things only conduced to intensify the exhausted condition that I waß in. Hearing the brunt of these adversities had'the'effect of considerably weakening my nervous system, 'and in regard to this matter 1 can speak well of Clements Tonic, as its uorvcfiling influences could not have, been improved upon. The disordered condition of iny internal organs was demonstrated by the bitter taate I used to have in the mornings, and I was wcll-plcaecd with Clements Tonic when that unpleasantness was done away with, for then I could enjoj my food better, as, in addition to its cleans ing qualities, it gave me a splendid appetite, and when I started eating woll it was not long before my vigor was on tho increase." • '.' Hsd yon not taken any other medicine before ming Clements Tonic!" •i'l-had taken several-kinds of physics, hut not one of them was near as good »a Clements Tonic, because it benefited my system right throughout. Indigestion neems to be such a common complaint that I think il should be known to all who suffer from it that there is a medicine within their reach which can gain the upper hand over their ailments, and it is for this reason solely that I speak of the advantages I gained by using Clements Tonic, which slopped the food from fermenting, and thus relieved mc of the pains arising from flatulence. With a ■fHither use of that valuable remedy my jligcstive organs were thoroughly repaired, ami it was really remarkable what an invigorating effect Clements Tonic had upon me. The old feelings of. drowsiness and depression were put aside, and for removing headaches and the other inconveniences I bad endured for twelve months, Clements Tonic added me to its lists of advocates, for I shall never neglect to advise those in need of medicinal help to adopt the same course that lifter, mc out of tho unhappy slate I was in." '.. " Perhaps it would bo just as well to 'make your recomiiioudation in a public way 3" ': "I think that would be the best thing to do, for then my experience could be brought under the notice of so many peoplo that I y.m not acquainted with, therefore you may publish all I'vo said in any way you deem fit.' STATUTORY DECLARATION. 1, Wiuiaji Smith, of Main Road, North Eait Vallev Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand, do solemn!} and sincerely declare that I have carefully read th« annexed document, consisting of and coiuecutirely numbered, froni'one to two, and thai, it contains nnd is a ;tnie',and faithful account of my.-, illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contain! my full permission to publish in any ' way my statement! — which I clve' : voliiiitJ,rilj-,'-Svitboul' leceivin- any payment; and f make this solomp. 'declaration conscientiously believing the same to lie' ,truc, and by vtrtae of the provisions of an Act of lti< fleneral Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "Tht Justices of Peace Act, 1552," ■ Declared atHorUi East Valley, Dunedin, tide twelfH 4»y.otMarol>,cse thousand nine hundred and t'irie before me, GEORGE CALDKR, J.P.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14686, 20 November 1909, Page 2