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A Point Scored.

A Sound Lesson from Other

People's Experience.

The Case of Mrs. C. LEMON.

(BX AN OTAGO EEPOB.TEB.) Many people with troops of friends get at) ! Christmas time more presents than they care for. A perfect avalanche of turkeys and other good tilings, descends ou them, . and they grumble at these, at the worry of . having everything co;n« together without knowingJiow to use them *U. But there *r« gifts- which prove serviceable all tho ' year round, such a one being bestowed upon i our.r«ado;a by Mrs. Cacilia Lemon, of • Gi»borna-street, South Duuedia. who said to »n enquiring pressman :—: — " " I wat living in Moridngton sis years ago, and for some time before leaving that locality I wat not at all well. My system I seemed to ,bo broken down, and I could r.ot |, get along, with my work. My trouble- was | iiidigsitiouV | " Are you quite sure," said the reporter, ! " that you havo not made a. mistake abouc your complaint ? " I " Yei ; I know itwa's indigestion, because I I had been to a doctor, aud he was treating me for that ailmtnt. Altogether T suffered » good mwy yeava, and it leemed so painfully strange to mo that the doctor's medicines' could never do pis tiny good. After so much iaeffectiva treatment, I began tO'.fhiak I'^oulii never ba. cured, and I thought J vronlA rather anythi»g happen thaa I would <JvcJ ye contimially in inch misery. It was *o loug sinxs« I Jiid been- abl« to sit flown andi ea-fe » good rooal thafc I had almost z fo,rgott--ii. >rhat it vu lik« to hare an app«tit» ; but my great misforUma w»» that th«" little -I di* eat Tfajtd mo str«ngtß«ning I affect upon m&, and, besides, it gave m« sucli an immetiso amount of pain. TB* oppression in my eh«t after t-h« t«king of nourishment \v*B^»lmu»t unbearable. Krwything aeemed to. li* like a. great weight and' stop up tho passages through which I breathed, and the I pais* not only affected my chest, bnV also w«atright through into my shoulders. It Mras.quitea-colYmioß thiiig forme, when lwa3 • doing a- little dustiDg,or other light duties ia ; til«i b.oi3»ei_t&-b«,t4U.etr with ««dden fits of gidaiflcai,- -whieliiff«cttd;me so badly that J • would" his:&:ta ■put whatever I wat doing, and rest until the attack had goue away. The daily dtcrestfe in my vitality brought further disaster to me in the form of nervousness, as I could cot bear to hear any noise, and if I got startled by any manner cf .means my- nerves trembled to great excess. Such,, advenities, as these 'were bad enough to endure during Vha day." but when, through Sleeplessness, I had' to : put-up with them icain at nighfe, it was really terrible. Af tar lying" awake for hours it was usual for mo .to fall, into a slumber [ >th&£'did not do me- mueli good, for I was ! dreaming all tha time, and I awoke feeling "as tired as ever. ,1 was troubled greatly ! with flatulence, and although I was considerably weakened right throughout, yet it ■was in my buck that I felt the weakness most, ar.d the aches acre* 1 ! my loins we-e very troublesome. That wtarying sidiness brought my weight down-a good deal, but now, I am thankful to say, I sm as stout and haarty as ever I w«, and it is all due to tho cure which I manacred ta obtain through the use of Clements Tonic/ 5 *' We're you adviaed to use tliat remedy V " No. 1 read a testimonial about it, and the case was just like the one I was complaining of, so I thought Clement 3 Tonic might do me good, too, ev«n though the. doctor's medicines were of no avail ; aud ifc was a blessing that I did get some, for I picked up my healU) with renjarkable rapidity. Clements Tonic acted well upon ,my whole system, giving me an appetite and such freedom from pains, giddiness, ; and nervousness that in a short space of ! time I scarcely knew myself. I could not realise that tho complaint which for , several years had held out defiantly against all previous treatment was really being conquered at last, but the fact became patent to me later on. Headaches, sleeplessness, flatulence, and the other tor hires of indigestion were gone, and I always slept soundly, and awoko feeling fit for the day's work. Believe me, it was a happy release, and I shall never forget Clements Tonic for it." " How are others to know your experience *" " You can publish my story in any waj you pleas© "

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Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 73

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Untitled Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 73

Untitled Otago Witness, Volume 12, Issue 2639, 12 October 1904, Page 73