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Ah Authentic Opinion.

C9K VERTED BY EXPERIENCE, The Case of Mr. D W. KAYE, (by a special reporter.) People have to be converted.by experience from an obstinacy of opinion that may," bi honorable enough in its way, and when suclt lessons as. these are brought to bear upon our intelligence the most obdurate cannot help but be convinced that self interest Uto ba best served by unreserved co-operation with: the ad*ice given by" Mr. David Wfgley Kaye, of No. 27, Leith-street, Dunedin, which runs as follows : — - '. . "I consider that' when a person's healtk . is. broken 'down "a— better* mfcditfm.- for re.storing one to a sound condition cannot b* procured than Clements Tonic." "Have you any particular reason for, ar« riving at that conclusion?" enquired the -reporter. *. * -•^■<.-- -- • -,^' X V-K. , " You may depend that I wotild not tnakt an assertion of tnat, character a'pless-I did s» on good grounds, "Jreplied Mr. Kaye, !! c a« suck statements would have "the eftr, -rrf misleading, if the statements were r • the very people that it .should* be- \,~ body's aim and< object to assist. i>s ; I hare a particular reason, which is that for . , •oitie.tiroe I was, suffering from a disordered state of my nervous system, and alsa - indigestion. Those are ailments which are common to" moat people, especially those whose lives are mostly, spent indoor?, so I do not i Mi»k' it necessary to dilate u^ '■>* 1 - symptoms to any great extent." "I would like you to tell me •>: them," joined in the reporter, "if you cau spare the time to do so."*~ " Well, unfortunately, I am rather busy just now, or I would have been pleased to devote more time to the' Subject, but as it is one that, wheu given proper consideration, I should result in assisting similar sufferers ! out of their troubles, I ;; will ,strai»L -a point? and give you a few ' minutes. " My system was greatly run down after a rather bußy period, and I found myself in that wretched couditio'n when a man feels that he has no life or energy in him.- "It ia by no means .a . nice state to be in, to feel that the least fchingLupa' trouble, ; and not to have th« iligh^est inclination;to do the work that ' one knows has to be done. It makes life * con tinual/drudgeryY and when oneissuffev< ; ing' continual discomforts it makes existence uSr "more" wretched. A' 'pronotmceH* depression of ..spirits accompanied the intensely langyiid feeling that I .wfcs so mucn , distressed with', for I Eeemed to be unable to take interest in anything that was going on., rhe drowsiness that hung on to mi]' sood,". after meals especially, was very unpleasant.--but I also experienced a considerable amount af anguish owing to the violent, headaches I had.. I could not sleep wejl.-aift I, got "P. with V bitter' taste in the mouth, .and feelings of weariness in my limbs as if I had -nob - been resting at ail. Indeed,. I was fairly J ' played out and my nerves' were- all un1 binged,^;l. could eat but vefyrli*tle, 1 but tbat little was quite sufficient .cause ft sense of oppression in the, chest, audfeeliDgs in the stomach aS if nothing l but wind had collected there. Between the shoulders »nd across the loins I had severe pains at . intervals,-but what .concerned me mdre thaw mything was to find that my 1 strength wa» iaily diminishing. I had previously had ex. perience with Clements Tonic, and as it had , proven benefioialbefore, I thought it'imigh* . inswef my requirements dt the time 2 speak of." ' „f " So you gave it a trial, I suppose ? "Most decidedly I did, and I could not nave done better, nor perhaps half so well, for Clements Tonic quickly pat my internal disorders to rights, and before long my physical strength was so greatly improved that I could stand any amount of work/ i without feeling any ill effects. On the ncrI iroua system Clements Tonic had a remark. " »bly good effect, and I was pleasantly surpriaed to find how well that medicine mademe sleep, while' its invigorating qualities 3rovo ajvay the miserable feelings of lan-* madness I had suffered from, so effectively* that I felt like a new nun. Nothing could improve upon Clements Tonic for giving a , healthy appetite, aud I feel sure it' stands unequalled as a prpmpt.and effective remedy - for indigestion, as all my pains, including headaches, were expelled,, and soon- 1 coul<* eat anything without the least fear of suffer,mg afterwirds. 'I look' upon OlementH Tonic as a bpon totlie public, and you hay« my permiesion to publish these facts of my cure in auy way you choose." STATUTORY DECLARATION* 1 Davjd Wiowit Katjj, ot 27 L»ith»treet, DunFdiiH ,0 the Colony of New Zealand, do •olemiiK and ifncerely declare tbat I have oarefu y r«*d the aunexed document, conmting o! two tohm. Mid consecutively numbered from one to two, and that.it SKs and it a tru. and faithful account of mf illness and cure by Clement* Tonic, and also contain* Inyfc»" permlfsion to publteb in any way ray state, mint*- which' I tfve rolnntariJy, without receivingany payment ; and I make this solemn declaration con.<Sentiouily Mini** «*«"? "4? KJWj,^S o!PtaceAot,Kß2j;; '" " ' % Declared «t Dunedin, this rixleenth day ol March, one thouiaad. ' nine hundred ■ and thtet^ j below mt» r CB.isß.6lM, J.P.

-<- The special Donkey .Prize Fund, whioW was started some time ago, by the Dublin 1 ' Society- for the- Prevention of Cruelty Jo Animals, has .been a marked success, andj quite /recently the committee- dfstributed'th'a prizes mined at the society's first competw tion. There were 21 winners, all of then* poor ppeople trading in and around Dub*' lin. It is hoped that the competition may. become an annual one, and that its effecf{ will be to encourage the owners and drivers , to do their best in the future for the bfti" mals committed to the* $are.

" ■*— There are upwards of TO. lady students fct the Horticaitare College, Swanley, and some men are also employed, yet the ladies take' their foil share of the work, even to stoking the fires and talriny Sunday duty. — The Manchester Ship Canal has had a prosperous year, wrfh expenses amounting to only 55 per cent, of its areceipts. In 800 the proportion was 71 per cent. The Sprnover for 1905 w«r just on J6450,0G0.

— When the plaster was being -removed during fcHe restoration of Hardingham Church, Norfolk, an ancient arched tomb was discovered on the wall, and two Greek crosses were also found in the stone floor.

— Field-marshal Lord Roberts, who, on his recent visit to Manchester, inspected the local Postal Telegraph Messengers' Corps, has presented the boys with a set of miniature sir rifles and r*teat targets.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 77

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Ah Authentic Opinion. Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 77

Ah Authentic Opinion. Otago Witness, Issue 2722, 16 May 1906, Page 77