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Providence Provides PANACEA for every PAIN

The Case of IWr. N. EDWARDS* ' (it a riporteb). There is a delight in acting the part d* Providence or of good Santa Clans. It gives full play to the beat form of the love bt power that is so often found, in man-, power to befriend; power to raise, power, to con> sole ; ,-*nd when such instances as the : f Ho wing are brought to light, through the . kindness of Mr. Nicholas Edwards, of Fox- »' street, South Dunedin, it shows that there ate unselfish members of the community who help maukind whenever they can. ; Taking his memory back to three years ago* Mr. Edwards said : — , ■' \ ' "It it about that time since I used * medicine called Clements Tonic for the ■ purpose of putting my blood into order for ' one thing, and for restoring my digestion for another." ' ■ tt " What indications were there that your \ blood required purifying?" ufked our interviewer. " Well, a number of sores broke out' over my arms, and no measures that I. adopted", could" take them' away, with the solitary exception of Clements Tonic. No other medicine had the sameeffecton-mytlood^M thafdid, and nothing tKat T had ever' tokett - before was half so beneficial to ftiy digestion, as Clements Tonic For a&out eight months I had- been .ailing from, extreme languor, . feeling, as if it was- too much, trouble, to do even the lightest of work, and mot caring to go out anywhere to enjoy-myself. A dull sense of depre-sion 'seemed to have go! me fairly under, and when I had been suffering: from indigestion a little time I was scarcely ever free from headaches, and I found thai., my rest was greatly interfered with. E. could go to bed feeling dreadfully tired out, '. but for all that it was more than I could do , to. get to sleep when I wanted, and through", having only a few hours' slumber each nignte ' my vitality became quite'exhausted. Everji _ morning I got up feeling'weary and dejected, ' and with an awfully bitter taste in mW mouth. My sight was not as good as i* . ought to have -beon .either, for some-; times there appeared to be £ quite *' mist before me, and my eyes felt ear if they had swelled daring the night- 1 It was a very wretched experience I;; had, take my word, for when my apnetitejdied away it was surprising how quickly my; ' strength ' went, and- then I was more disinclined for work than ever. Worse than;; all, I was subjected to no small amount oi~ pain, which I ' am positive was caused' through my food not digesting, as it »v always soon after eating that they began. My stomach used to get full of wind andmake me feel a burden to myself ; and my : chest got such a heavy sensation in it that '■ it gave me trouble to get my breath sometimes. Under my shoulder blades, too, the pains were very severe, and I bad, such ' nasty aches in my loins that I never thought - of taking a wa k if it could be possibly avoided.* » "To be like that was almost as bad as being laid up." " Pretty well, and if it had not been for Clements Tonic I might have been, because a man cannot keep to his work very long in such a wretched state of health as I was in. However, I am glad to say thatmy days of . sickness from those complaints were soon > over, under the wonderfully effectirequalities ■ of Clements Tonic, and it will be a source of pleasure to me to help those suffering in the - same manner by letting them know wba* that medicine can do. It cleansed and enriched my blood to begin with, and I got . a remarkably good appetite almost at onceUsing Clements Tonic seemed to awaken • new interest in life within me, for the despondent feelings left, and when renewed energy came I could work with a cheerful spirit. There is no doubt about Clement* • l'onic being the best thing going for the digestive organs, as infixed mine up in no lime, and when the pains and aches had ail gone I left off taking that splendid remedy, because I had no further need for it." "If you don't mind I'll report you* . cure ? " " I have no objection. I have lived in . Dunedin for twenty-seven years, eighteen^ of which have been spent in this -house, so you may guess I am well-known, and, I . would not speak as I have in regard te t Clements iXonio unless I conld- honestly _ recommend it. You can publish these / facts , In any way you choose," STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Nicholas Zdvakm, of Fox-st«ek, South Dun*, din, in 'the Colony of M«vr Zealand, do-solemnly and , •incerely declare that I have carstully read- the, annexed document, consisting of two folios, an* conseeut^rely 'numbered from on* to-twOf in. that it contain* arid is a tru* sad Wthful; account of my illntss and ■ ours, by v Cltments • Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publith in any way my statements— which I giro voluntarily, without teoelvinf any payment; and I raakt this solemn declaration conscieutfouily believing- -tns swn« to be true, and by virtue of tn» provisions of an Aot of (he General Awembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Justices of Peace Act, 1882.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2785, 31 July 1907, Page 85

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Providence Provides PANACEA for every PAIN Otago Witness, Issue 2785, 31 July 1907, Page 85

Providence Provides PANACEA for every PAIN Otago Witness, Issue 2785, 31 July 1907, Page 85