Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

HOURS OF TORTURE and MISERY A Troublesome Liver. YET HE WAS THE KNOW". The Case of Mr. B. MILLS. *^J™gJS2?S&&i£Z I . . . I felt dizzy and faint through walking (By oar Aepoiier.) a f ew yart j s , my aching limbs giving . . .„ „_ y. a ■„ way beneath me. My bowels were very The racing season will soon oe in { ul boi constipated for two or full Bwing right through the. lustra- three ,- days and then a violent attack lasian colonies. Speculators in mines of diarrhoea came on; and took the last and building societies, members ot the s rk of v i ta lity out of my feeble frame. various stock exchanges, and investors j conld lie down on the broad of my of capital in all grade* of life have their back d and t feel tired Regt "bit" en with, the energetic bookmaker, wajj & ]oafc ' bl?ssing) for j could not get I ■ : who, ■ when the numbers go up, is : . or After tossing and < usually the last one; to laugher and,; fct £ nmg r aDO ut for hours, I sometimes therefore, laughs loudest.^ The hope 4 ol_ feU a : heavy doze, which lasted , making a rise on so and so (whicn^is. a 00^p i e o f hburg usually. Then I the proverbial dead bird), stimulates awoke sudden i y f rom some hideous the knowing ones ....to .leave their warm . dreain ;- ■ w hich had been running through bWSinorder to see-their favourites per- brain all the timej f ee ii ng myse if i n -form their morning spins. The widow a at gtate of nervo us. excitement, •reluctantly entrusts her mite with a and covered w ith perspiration. I friend, who "knows something, to put dreaded the thought of falling asleep it T on the gee-gee he thinks best; wner scrainj f or f ear o f a recurrence of the he generally returns to express *he hope °j dream> and used to long for day- ' tfiat a" similar investment may meet witl) ,- ht t0 appeal w hen I arose and went "better luck next, time.' Mr. Ben- t^TOUg v the hours o f torture and misery jamin Mills,- residing in Tarborough- uke o*e0 * c half dead . My eyes felt swolstreet, Ponionby, Auckland, happened , and > throat was often so sore to be "m the j know' through his 17 t h a t I could not swallow. The least years; experience in the grocery_ trade; noise op exertion made my . and,,in. the course of a yam with the tremble in every limb. Another eviwnter, the secret was divulged. --. dence oi nervousness being a strange " Between ten and twelve years ago fa tha( . something unwelcome was began Mr. Mills, "I was laid low with ■ •' to happen . i use d to give little ;■» diseased liver, combined with a very | um £ s in my % lee p, 8 o I have been told, ■bad.fprm of general.debility.; : Ift«-^ though I was flinching from a blow. on m life I suffered with rheumatics, Peop i e had t o speak loudly to make so altogether I have had a very bad me ear them . i fc looked as though I *IIS e A i .. .. "' . waa losing my hearing altogether, so "Can you describe the symptoms you deaf did f become." experienced? _ "You had quite a number of ail"I am sure I can. They are quite ments » fresh in my memory, although it is a « Y e's; I had, and I was quite played long time ago since my troubles ended. out But on top of m y liver troubles I The first sign of failing health was the had an excrutiating attack of rheumagradual disappearance of colour from my tism when this came on I was comcheeks, my face soon became very sal- p i e tely paralysed. Imagine a wrecked low and aged-looking. Then I went constitution under such circumstances! off my food. My appetite was capri- j have Been Btro ng : people unable to cions, as I could eat a htle one day move through rheumatism alone, so you and none the next. I may 3™^ as oan guess h at I was absolutely üe- ßwell have refrained from eating alto- i cBB . This additional affliction knocked gether- t m fact, it would have been me out ent i re i y an d I became deaponmuch better, as the least food, how- dent and melancholy." ever light, produced uneasiness, and "Why bo ? Did you take way medioften intense paroxysms of pain in the cine?' - pit of my stomach. There was a deaden- "What a question to ask. Surely ed feeling m my chesty which seemed you do not think I would neglect takblocked uprwith food I had.taken. .My i ng medicine during'an illness extendefforte to breathe were often painful iilg between ten and twelve yearsP and distressing, in consequence of the Why during fchafc t ime I spent pounds ckphpe sfns^on m.my throat. My and pOUKdB on physic and doctors, bat chest really felt,as though it were f u |J thoy did me n0 Whea j come of heary day, and ma short while my think of it, I reaUy deserved to .uffor fickle appetite died away j completely. for be ing so thoughtless." I suffered greatly with dull frontal "In trfiat way?" headaches, besides having acute pains O < Considering that * have seen ao %? y MV'^:^ vKf mtich^Clements iTonic sold in my indifference to everything, which had trade, I knew it must be good. I waa hitherto been a source of interest aid .. in the know," yet I did not think of pleasure fm^fpnf the efforts of friend? , fc tillp'l faif nearly d«ad^\Th«i^Hie to !fS? *m^ W^SPS arail: thougKt|occurreds to me- and II bought Every^hintt wearjed Ine, particularly^mj , O me Clements Toiiic Uo^cel WHat work,'which as not of » laborious nature x blessinff. it! proved to* niel" He' few The though^o|h^ingstqiol to^usiiiefe dosesl improved ithi .ioh^itiott of \my ™.Tlft/ Bf™^T°LTT drtSJltf liver, and PI felt'le 4t>ainsln my baA me a lot of annoyance, and I thought and loinß blm an d die away. My git.top much, trouble to ;walk a short head was ? hen c i ear and acheless; my ?distanpejdown,(the road*,, Very often nerves s t ea dy. I could sleep splen,I T.? mJ tef a*^ ter substance after rising didl and eat well, with proper d«esin the morning, when my tongue wa* fci " elements Tonic made me strong particularly furred and shmy. My ; , nd robust in, a ; few rweeks, beside* cur^ s?^t^owed.,.indica^pnß. of -being; ; ng rncuniat i cs . flSeveh bottles of dMeaaed v and many^a fright have I got cements Tonid? suffitea if to completely sfc^,f"w^- I?^.^ *estojre^my health, whenyeverythi4 else thundering away against my ribs with "vijt^ifijipri -i-T liavo'iKpßn in Vranri. S blrs° lenC/^f Tt tS BS^T hM?- Sth ever siiJe Fo^^herV^kj a, we^wayf^gewSret **» P^h.these statements "eructationß" of "wind from the Btpmach. .A, beastly taste in my mouth „r STATUTORY DECLARATION. had an objectionable effect Upon every- I, Benjamin Miu.s. of Yarborough.street, Pun thing I ate iir drank. -There was no S9nby> Auckland, in the colony of New Zealand, "'rliftaronpj*"'in""fViS* flatrnur of ntv nt m-o do»solemnly and sincerely, declare lhat I have tUlterence in tne Savour Ot any Or my carefully read the annexed document, consistinc ct tooa, alter eating Which I telt heavy, three folios and consecutively numbered from one to ;.-.droWßy,- ,:■, and -. depressed. •' Agonising tbr«e,-and that it contains and is a true and fai(hfu) sometimes bfflng SO acute that the agony any way,my statemenls-which I give voluntarily, made me groan. without receiyrng any payment; and I make thlr' "How did your Weight keen UD?"' solenindaslaratlbncansclentlously believing the same "Tf iliri nnt Vnan \?n at ■11 ■ T ho l 0 be true- and by virtue ot the provision, of an Act It. dm not Jceep. UP «t all, I be- o( , he General Asiembly of New Zealand, Intituled came awfully thin and emaciated—not »The Justice* of Peace Act, iBBa." half the man I used to be. My bones - /. , .-.. > were protruding through; my. unhealthy /% "^ t_~ ,"'••, <tZj iJfr coloured akin. In. fact, I was little bet- fo/^OOnUfH ffUfH> ter than a bag of bones, when my ill- *" —" *~~ '"- ; ness had continued a few weeks, so it is not necessary to. expatiate on my Dedarod at Auotland this' twen(y.«:tb day ofweakness. Being unable to ; work is Oocober'oneth'% aS d E nl^r'.f^primV'Tp nifficient'to indicat* that Iwmin a : :■-■-. -'■ : ,-.--.:FRederick. l. prime, j.p., ■■.. .•:,.,■•..■■.■ ..' . ■■'.:'■' ■ ;•. :'- - ■■■■■ - ■■"■-'•- '• "■"-."'■■'jairj;

M.Vwn«o PUR^ CEYLON TEA M; rw . n A Nirvena pureoctlqntea[ IMirvana i i Tirect from Grower to Consumer. PACKED IN CEYLON, AND THUS REACHES THE CONSUMER UNTAMPERED WITH. PURE, FRESH, FRAGRANT—JUST AS IT LEAVES THE GROWER TEY IT! TBY IT! RETAIEED BY:—W. SCOTT, J. LOUGHLIN, ARCH. BURNS, H^XSEN BROS. AND. CO., R. H. ELLIS, Tararu, Thames. j

DB J. COLLIS BROWNE'B CHLORODYNE The Original and Only Genuine COUGHS, IS THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR COLDS, DIARRHOEA, ASTHMA, DYSENTERY, BRONCHITIS. CHOLERA, GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Lond oll| REPORT that it ACTS aa a CHARM, T^R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORU- °"" d°" gWWr*U3r '"**"*- \ DYNE.—Dr. J. Collis Browne (late - Army Medical Staff) DISCOVERED A „ „„,.,„ T REMEDY, to denote which he coined the Dr- GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Calword CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne ia the outt*> .«*•*«' '^o doaea completely cured SOLE INVENTOR, and, as the Composi- mf Di«*l»o«»----tion of Chlorodyne cannot possibly be' dig- '' ~ covered by analysi. (organic iubstancei de- T) R J OOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOROtying elimination), and since the formula "^ DYNE is a liquid medicine which a»tu never Deem publiahed, it m evident that '""K*B pAIN of EVERY. KIND, affording any itatement to the effect that a compound * c*lin» refreshing aleep, WITHOUT ia identical with Dr. Browne'a Chlorodyne HEADACHE, and invigoratec the Bervou* MUST BE FALSE. ■yitem when czhautecL Thia caution ia ntceawry, aa maay per- . k>bj deoaiv* pvohaaara hj falii* reprasen- . Utiona. T\R- J- COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO1J DYNE rapidly cnU ahort all attacka DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- EPILEPSY, SPASMS, COLIC, PALPI DYNE.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page TATION, HYSTERIA. Wood statefl publicly in court that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was undoubtedly the -irvwrx-w niTT-rroV -m™ ™* INVENTOR OF' CHLORODYNE, that TMPORIANT CAUTION-THE . IMthe whole .torj of the defendant (Freeman) MENSE SALE of Jhi" REMEDY ha. !«. deliberately untrue, and, he regretted f 1™I.™^ £*** UNSCRUPULOUS to aay, it had ba*n to.-SeJ The ™ATI? N 1 f ** 0, "j'Tol"^ timai July 13 1864 Markt Of *^ CJhamuata—la l^d, 2a 9d and DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- g^j, iiANUFAOTURERDYNK ia tb* TRUE PALLIATIVF *■ XT- Davenport, NIUBALQIA, OOUT, OANCIft, ' * TOQXHAOByB, p,HEU¥ATJBM, 37 Q"*t Kw^ te**%i I»™do n| W.Q.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS19010330.2.37.5

Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 4

Word Count
1,742

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9906, 30 March 1901, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert