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A FRIEND IN TIME OF NEED, Mrs. M. HALIPAV. (ST IK AUCSLANDJWrOMm.» Thta story of Mr*. Margaret Haliday. m Oraoroft-street, Parnell, Auckland, is indapl • remarkable link with the p*»t, «nd no onj who peruses it can ■withhold * nwaror* d admiration from the Wy who, tbrtwgk-ai many yean, hM ever be« miudfnl •!; I ■ervice which it spoken; of in soeh antht: siaatio terms. She says s # " It is a great length of time now. mm* V wm released from a complaint that-had m< thoroughly at Us mercy » for. fully ninet«ei _ yean; but still I har« not forgotfe* hp« my rescue was •fleeted, and so long at lan able to «peak I ehall always do »o in ths highest^hMWHoHHM JM i0\ *" V* medioinAotSiUyikVld mylife and made it the blessing that it is." ♦•What did.yott;iuffenrith to long?" interrogated the pressman. •' If you asked what I did not iuflV r from it would be easier to answer you, M mine was qnite a complication of ailments, aud I swo'ly knew what I didn't have, for 1 had Mie sickness after another, and at last my systeir.c was shattered to piecew. years after I was married the trouble began, and it was not until Clementr-Tonic was br»n <ht to my atot«tancW*that I knew what it -*m toJVavtf a little peace on e*rili, as, beforo tliat, t.cbuld.. not taU ever bo fittlo food unless I was almost driven frantic «rtli rains in the stomach afterwards— «o violent., tint often I thought I Iwl ■ taniinjmation, and would app»V hot cloths to r'lwre me, but lli« P«»n would not go away. And my heal--oh I the nehes in it wore, maddening ; •ml then \o giddy I used to get thai I could h,.r.lly»ave mywlf from (au.ng on ■ to.jnj face, and my nerves so,slack and skaky that I could not get them to stop trembling.* But ncrvoiist.es* affected me in wors* ways than th.ir; as I was afraideven to walk Into my ow:, yard, an-Vatnightl was always terrified that something uncanny was going to Uk^Btac^. #«d|:,wp}>ld nqt^f.out of my , ??i " How did you manage io do your work! •« Somebody else had to do it for me, as I was not able. Oh ! you have no idea how ill I was-coul/n't sleep nor anything, and had such nasty pains in my rJw«t,*rtl. bp- . tween the shoulders that 1 was always iv mi cry- I got, ; horribly deathly•, ; m.;«'ff' | f«»ce and so excessively weak that 1 «h|lv thoiigbt I was going to die; jot; I took faiutLig fits quit* frequently, .«id one day I fell «b the verandah and actually foamed at the mou'li they t«ld me afUrwards, _ ■ "Mv word! you must have wen 111. . »Ah' yes; they all thonght I was done for, iWanywh'A Im .' hel P ie« Ml I-kppekMirto be paralyw 1 on *ne>fcfe f«r I could move neitlwr hand nor foot,-and when my.husband drove m« to ■the•«.«^*-; it was on a Christma. day-I felt sure that I would uot r. turn alive." ■ ■-■ - ; "And jet I see you aw doing your own praisedYij£ Tonic jo»' wwia h«. «id ( tl»l !JJ •' the look of turpri^on the tm^ I««y----bodv when they saw how welll was getting, "\V*U, most jeo B lewouldb«Mtoni»hed." »Of 4«r«e, Ww my wco»ery wm despaired of; Ud, a. 1 «y, t«r the .ue.gth and perfect health I enjoy, I am mdebtel to nothing but Clements Tonw, and you «n publish .wrydejail of my «« » "V way to kring th. matter b»for« other •offerin." 9 STATUTORY DECLAHATIOH. 1 U*ieAsn RiuiH, "t CraenJt-ttacst, *f»"»jji ct™Jini m7«^K-»^»"i»l« l2i* '".JSL^?/ One.al AwmWy el rijw Zetland, ta«t«hd "11/ JoMicw ef Peace A 9*, W»J; f . „ . Dwla!tdatra«en.thbJ«»*y:tMrt day tltrm ta^thoaiand uio* bundndand.tkis^ b«lon»•■ ■ WHirJIeOAMJM^ I. ■ ■ Important to Mine Managers, Rules for the Working . of Mines. the General rules For;the working of Iliuei under t Mining Act of 1905, Part V: Stiotioft 255 and following, with the ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS for the- Mfetj of life »nd property connection with Mining Operatoiw can be obtained 1 PRINTED ON CALICO. . THE, OFFICE QfT^S PAPER. Mine llanqgen are reminded that the Mining Act .requires tfcac^ oopjr otthe ReguUtiom ah&rl l>6' potted in a conspicuoua place in «aoh-^ne, and without an oaportunity beis^iboord ed Mlner|>of haying theijtqgnaiona of the Act MtixK *>«»£ «**^il^ 1* Managers arid Mine Qwper* .arefliaWt in case of accident. ', I *l - —^—--^^—— THE TSAMBS ADVERTISER the first paper on the Peuihrtila to reach Up-country District* ; with th« latest cables and telegrahu, local newt, and •portinp ioteHigeno* Ordef (roa our Ageotp. [ -
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10441, 15 June 1908, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10441, 15 June 1908, Page 4
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