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! Hopes Revived. ■I -' m — A FRIEND IK TIMB ■ Th|OM»«r Mr*. i*. HALIDAV, ~ ! ' •—s ;■' ■ . * &I A 9 AUCKLAND WOftmMl . : (This story of Mrs. MargaAt Haliday, «■ Oracroft-street, Parnell, Auckland, is indeoa • remarkable link with tho past, and no MI i who peruses it can withhold a meaauro «t ! admiration from the lady who, through ■< many yean, has ever boon asindfnl. of • ■ '■ service which ia spoken of in sush snth* siaatio term*. Shown t . " It ia *>.great length of time now since » was released from a complaint that had m* • thoroughly at 1U mercy for folly nineteei yean; but •till I hare not forgotten how my reaooo was effected, and so long as I am able to speak I shall always do so ia the highest praise of Clements Tonio, as that medicine actually eared my life and made it the blesaingthat it is." . > " What did yon suffer with so long f* Ina terrogated the pressman. ■ "If you asked what I did not suffer, from ' it would be easier to answer you, as mine was quite a comitt^M^ftTJ*' »■* I soaroely knew what I clrant tare* for I had ' »ne aiokness after another, and at last my system* was shattered to piecet. Three years after I was married the, trouble began, and it was" not until CiemeaU Toaio was 1 'brought to my assistance that I knew what it was to have a little peace on earth, as, before that, I could not take ever so little food unless I was almost driven frantic with pains in'the stomach afterwards—so violent that often I thought I had inflammation, and would apply,hot cloths to relieve me, but the pain would riot go away. And my head—oh! the ache* in it were maddening; »nd then so giddy I used to get that I could hardly save myself from falling on to my : face, and my nerves so alack and shaky that I could not get them to stop trembling; But i nervousness affected roe in-worse-ways'than that,' as I Was afraid even to walk into my . own yard, and at night I waa always terri- • fied that something uncanny was goibg'to take place, atid would not stir out of my room for the life of me." ' „'■ " Ho\rdid you manage to do your work !" "Somebody else had to doit for me, as I was not able. Oh ! you hiive no idea how ill I was—couldn't sleep nor anything, and had such nasty pains in my cheat aod.be-, tween the shoulders that 1 was always m miiery. I got horribly deathly in appearance »nd so excessively weak tnit 1 really ' thought I*was going to; die } for I took fainting fits quite frequently, and one day I follon th« verandah and actsualjy. foamed at the mouth they told me afterwards." , A "My word! you must have been ill/ "Ah ! yes ; they all thought I was done for, especially when I got so helpless ihat I appeared to be paFalysod on one -.»ule, I could move.neither:hand nor foot, and when my husband drive me to the doctorit was on a Christmas day—l felt surr that I would not return alive." f* " And yet I swyou aro { doing your own washing to-day." ' ,', . . " Yes, the Almighty be praised 11 have .' been able to(do;t&at the* few years past; but ifyouhadßeenmftbeforeltookmy Clements / Tonic you would have said that I would never ba able to work again,.for, beyoud all doubt, I was as near^o'my graro as it wa» possible to be. AH the medicine I had taken during my nineteen years' acute suffering was worthless, so that when I say Clements Tonic saved my life ram speaking the go«pel truth, and I hope my story will bo heard in every part of tho world where there is sickness. A few bottles of that remedy sufficed to gire me an appetite and so much ease from pain that I began to sleep weU, and my system was so invigorated by Clements Tonic that tho fainting fits ' never returned, while my nerves were once more quite steady. You should have seen the look of surprise on the faces of everybody when they saw how well I was getting, and when at length I told them thatimy head pains were cured and that I could sat anything without the least sign of indigestion occurring, they could scarcely be- " Wall, most people would bo astonished." "Of oourse^ Weoause my reeorery .was despaired of; And, as I say. foir.)?» Wmgfch and perfect health I enjoy, I am Indebted to nothing but Clements Tonio, and you can publish every detail of my «fftvin any way to brinf tho matter bsfor»t»th« sufferf» ;v'r'-': * /■■•; •

* STATUTORY DKOtAftiLTIOH. ' I, HAROAin Balioat, cl CnicrolWSre**, V»>*^> •olcninly Vnd»lncerely deciatt »l»t I tan cwyfoUy read the annextd document, comlttinE ol tw* folio*, and eotoeauUralr numbered frcwone M two, contains my fuHpenniirio»topubliih In »nj w»y my •tatementa-wWch I glv» voluntorlly. without reccirlnic any payment; and I ma%»thli aolemn deojara«on oonecUntUnwij belitvine tht.tam* t*Jw tra*. and by virtu* •tth* provitlom ol an Aot «f thi O.ner«l A^rably of &» ZMbfel, laUtnMi "Tk< Juetloei of Fmn Art, USS." D»«lai«datPan*mttiU twaatT-thlrtf. day tl jwm* •MthouMuid iik* hundred and tktf, befon IM, . ; JOHN McOABK, J.E.

Important to Mine Managers. Rules for the Working of Mines. TH9 GENERAL RULR? Fot we working of' Mine* under Mining Act of 1905, Part V. 8««to* 1»5 and following, with the ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS for tn^ safety of life acd property sonnection with Mining Operate* hub b* obtained PRINTED ON CALIGG PSICE: Ea Aek ' wAT— .. i THE THAMES STAJi. Mine Manager* are reminded Am the Iffasng Aiot reqakM th»*;» oopj of the Regulation! ihall be postal in a ooupiraoiii pfcoe in «aoh mm*, an! without an opportunity being-accord •d Mine, v of having the proTiaiona the Ac* .nithin their reach, Mir Managers and Mine Owners are liahl to ease «f aootdso*. The most truthful •part.'of ;a"newspaper is its adTertiiaements.—Jeff^rson. VKe mwn whd !p'«y» more f«r? shop rent ' b-^Ti. advertipins tloiNn r"» If jqu .advertise,'l.t gives youi plsc* • reputation around ; folkn will crowd bo your warehouse arid keep lively. At you don't want to do anything It2»p as still a* you c»n. ;

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10421, 14 May 1909, Page 4