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and the frightful palpitation continued bo long that I often thought it could only end in death. My feeble appetite at length flickered away altogether. i could not touch a morsel of food, no matter how temptingly prepared. An unnatural thirst mado a cup of weak tea, or a drop of milk, the only refreshment I wauled, but even these proved uucomforlablo when I swal lowed them ” “ W hat a sorry plight to be in !” “ Yes it was. And yet I got worse than this, which is not unlikely, considering that 1 was suM ring so long. My disease played havoc wit h my nervous system. It required but little sometimes nothing at all to set my nerves in violent motion, and as 1 lay on my bed i feit myself twitching convulsively. Whenever i was in darkness 1 had a dread that some evil person was in close proximity, but 1 daro not get up to strike a match and look. Itr ed a lot of medicines which claimed to be effective in cases like mine, but not one of them was worth the paper they were wrapped in. They did not even succeed in restoring regularity to my bowels, neither did they free me from the dizziness and faintness which were my daily tor rents. My face was deathly pale, and there was nothing left of me hut skill and bone.” Don't you think you shoidd have taken to your bod ? ” “So 1 did, as a matter of compulsion. I could not keep up any longer. My disease got me down propci ly. Besides, I had s ivoral doctors attending me, and yet they could not cure me. Heaven only knows how' much of their worthless medicines I drank, but I do Itiiow that, my stomach became so frightfully weak that 1 could not d ink any more of their stuff. There seemed nothing for me but to drag on a miserable existence tiil tiio last spark of life was taken out of “ You look as though you never had an ailment in your life. ’ “That is how I feel, I am glad to say. The wonderful transformation was aecompli'hed t hrough nothing else hut ("emeuts Tonic, which a lady friend recommended me to take. It appears that she happened to huir wlmt complaint it was that was gradually killing me, so she kindly came to tell me how she was one lime nearly dead, and tliat Clements Tonic bn.light her to l.fc again. The feeling of d sp; lr which had been hanging over me so long gave place t*> a i'h am of hope, and by the time mv first b«.tllo of Clements Tonic waa empty,*l felt that 1 was saved from a premature grave. my disease-—’an evidem-.’of \vhich fart°was shown by the gratifying decrease of the uains in my chest and stomach, and the tw i dling of my nerves soon ceased entirely. The anile shafts of agony disappeared from my hi k ; my headaches also becoming tortures of tho past. Mv family and friends were aMonixhed and delighted at the way 1 was pulling round. limed, 1 could hardly realise that 1 was the same woman who, a few weeks Imek, had lost all interest in life. I ate heartily and slept v eil, and im face soon had a healthy colour. The old : ::Mgs of listless!,. s> and despondency were d: .mm, away. 1 did not ugh n one dose of Clements ’lonic till 1 was made perfectly sound and strong by it. Not one symptom of mv complaint l as returned, bo I can safely say that Clements Tonic effected a j.cimanent cure. My children have also been built up by Clements Tonic. Please publish my case in any way you think best.” STATUTORY DECLARATION. I. Cathkrink Tdhiimih, of Charlotte Avsnue, \V.-r n<»t< i , in the Carboy of New Zealand, do solemnly ami mik- rely lie- ure that I have carefully rare! the ai e.-x.-d -.if-'’ m-nt. consisting of three folios, and e secutively numbered from one to three, and that r, contain* and is a true and faithful account cf my illness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish in any way my statements - which I (five voluntarily, without reepirin/ r.ny payment ; and I make this solemn declaration c-'i ■ entiously believing the same to he true, and by virtu* of the provisions of an Act of the General A*** bly of New Zealand, intituled " The Justices of Declared at Wellington, this 15th day of Norembsi, one thousand nine hundred, before ms, F. McPAKLAND. .T P.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1067, 1 April 1901, Page 4

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