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:~ Mr' Edwin Ginn, a leading Boston school book publisher, lias announced his intention of contributing £10,000 annually for the rest of his life to tho Hcace cauee. He has. also set apart '£200,000 for the eame object, the money to b;oomo available at his death. His desire is that this eum may become the nucleus of a fund for the support of men who will "make a life profession and specialty of bringing about harmony between the nations."

Another Win in Otago. PRCTS .'-..; ■_;■■- lv Case of MtTm. A. WALKER. • : (by a misibii-K reporter). A melancholy thought that fixes itscl upon one's mind needs as much doctoriiif as physical disease, so let the hopeless aw careworn bo cheered by the itory told lo / reporter by Mrs. Mary Ami Walker, a Park itrcet, Kensington, Duncdin, which i HB follows i— " When li.wasTqui'ea g'rl I used to !x «iibject to attaoks pf indigestion ; and then by some kind interposition of Providtnrc,; did not have another Attack for tvretitj-livi" ; years," .-.; '.-. ;.-.'; •.;;.... v ■ Reporter: " Will you be good enough U give mo an outline of your latest'afllictiouß?'' Mrs. Walker; "Nothing can be inor readily done than that, becanso I believe ii helping other people in the right direction us much as possible, and the best way I caii do so is to tell them how, aiid by-wliai-means, .my physical failings were overcome I do not think there arc many round .hen. ■ who do not know about it Already, as ] have lived in Dunedin a number of years. and I have spoken to many of my friends about the wonderful curing capabilities ol Clementß Tonic, which was the remedy tha'. finally overcame my ailments. It wa: indigestion that I was Buffering from again, and I do not believe there is uny worse com plaint than that, because the whole system seems' to depeud upon the uiimiUtivt powers of the digestive organs. My last attack was very bad indeed, for the pain ] had through tho wind in tho stomach was something horrible. For some lime I wo: being attended by a doctor, Lub the most that was done for me was to give a little temporary relief only. For a day or two 1 might have felt a little easior, but the intensity of my afflictions seemed lo become aggravated i during those brief spells for when they returned the agonies were almost unbearable. Tlie feeling, of'oppr&-' tioii in my chest after I bad partaken of a little food was abominable. It appeared to me that everything refused to go any further than half way down my chest, and cause the breathing tubes to he interfered with, as 1 was often troubled with shortness of breath, and the pains under inj shoulder blades used to cause' me misery without end Perhaps ■the greatest, affl-ction of all was sleeplessness, for it meant that I had to go through the same tortures at night that I had been experiencing during the day; »nd what a wretched thing it was to lie and have my mind tormented with thoughts that were of the most horrible description"! I -always faii'cied.-.thai somethiii£ 'drca'dfuT was. going to' happen, and I used to work myself up into such a slate of- nervouj -excitement that I trembled in every limb." Reporter: " You would hardly feel fitfoi your work after passing such restlesi nights?" Mt*. Walker: " I got almost too weak tc Jo anything, and what with the terrible pains acroas my loins, Mid the severe head iche's I had, 1 really felt aa if life was not worth living. At times I had to fake mj ihings off on account of the severity of (hi oai»s in ; my stomach, and many a night 1 bave walked the floor because my agoniei were too great for me to bear whilst lyinp down. I had no appetite at all, and inother r thihg that' turned me against thr thought of ea-ing was the bitter taaie in thy mouth, for everything secrnedtoVhaye' «■ aasty flavour. It-'.was an awfully 'Monotonous life to lead, and if I could help it ,1 ivould not go through the same again foi worlds,;' >

Reporter: "I understanl it was thi I worst attack you ever hod!" ' Mrs. .Walker: "There is no nuetlion < ibout tli%t, and a« nothing but Clements Tonic could cure me, you can,sce why I . ippreciale : that mediqine'so .-much. -I:\yali; \ n more feebtei'h'an Iliad'ever been before./yet •„; i few bofctltisipf Clements Tonic-made'me air -■ itrong oa Bve'r.alid the way it did so wai l.y' ! making my digestion good and giving me an t tppelite. The relict from pain I got was h Inordinary, and how'l used to prize ■> DlemenU Tonic for the way it made me < deep! =i Nothing can equal the same I medicine'for the nerves either, and for juring headaches and giddiness, and for ■ wiling avray- the naisty tatle'and .making : ine'a brcath.nice and sweet, there ie nothing to come wpf.tb Clements Tonic." „'. -. Reporter r'" Were' you "completely jiired?". "-..-: . ,■-.. ... ~.,..■■•"- -. •■-■-,■' •. : Mrfl.: WrtlUjE?: :'-' sp-for • »Uierß' , benefit;joujnay publish in any -way - my itory.".-- -, % . - ■'■.•'.■'.)'. ■■«;'.'"'•'•'.• '«''.■'! STATUTORY! DEOI/ARATIOJI. I, If am Ak'k'ifjiiii,' ot ParV-itrMt, ICenilat*.!! fllinedin, in the Colony of New Zfaland.do lolemalj iiidiiiiMttlydeclite that I tart oatatully. read tin 'innwtd documeot, consiatinr of tw« folioMnd con locutivety nuidbered ironi out to t*o, and that H jonUini and is k true and taithlul account tt my Unci) *n« oiire by Clements Tonic, and alto contoml sw full nermlniott:io jaiblUh'in any, way nrj lUtcmtbti - whjcli .1 five volunUrily,_ without receiriiiSL any payment; and 1 make thu solinit Itdatatlon .coincientloualy believlnr the same to M •rua. and by. Virtilt Of the prdviaiona of an Mt «. ih» General Aiwmhty ot ,New Zealand, intitule. '!»• Juttlcesol Habe' Act, 1852.". :...'.:.:. Decltted u Seu'th Dunedin, this fourteenth day* Hatch, one thouiatid niaa hiindrtd and lhtM,,Btfw ,'."•• '.'■•■■•."• ' WU. WAKDBOPi J.P. '' ;';■" Should care or worry eore, distress you, i; Or the ills of life depress you, Or your share of work oppress you, - Brew a cup of KOZIE TEAt From your cares it will relieve you, The ills of life will cease to grieve you, All yoiu - weariness will leave you, .'And your life will rosy bo." Kozie Tea is obtainable from aJI Grooe?6 at Is M, lsßd, 1b lOd, and 2s per lb. ; . NOTES OX RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, Weekly in the Otajjo Witness, dealing ' with, subjects of cuiient uttereet to fumou.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14715, 24 December 1909, Page 2

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