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Thin blood always nu&cs trouble. W® £1Q jTj @ Yotir circulation is very poor, you g | Jyl fy[ 11 havo cold bands and feet. Your ÜB!:vcs v.vq weak, you aro despondent iF&i s- «? W*\ iB S a,id you can hr.rdly drag about the . house. But iheie is a prompt Cure. B -i-ni-wnniin 11 ■■mm Liiiiiui_T.Tr.nirni-_---rx^njT"x t//fllillii'^li^o^M^X\\ 'I Hl\lltl f* a F eat ¥ ]P to a lanndresß when - .'/Ij 111 I 'W^&^^BWfi^ I I U I ironing shirts, collars, enffe, etc. Ill' Ik^f^l^&^/fp^ 11 I *n fact > ** makes ironing a pleasure I 111 'lilf^^^^'^^^^^ \1 ' becauseitprevents theiron sticking, m/d^lOwi V "' '^P makes it work smoothly, and, with'\Vlv^niiS'i^=» i out any trouble, leaves a beautiful ll\f^Ml;^^ 11^ «vii I mirror-like polish. Order a. box I ''-iCW^C^'l ~~"" Put] !// *° rom your grocer and you ''''mC'^wk L > ijff I [if j will find next day's ironing to be a I ', Mr,Z'.yM «r~l, ffltit M\ 1 pleasure and comfort. Your hus'^W^WMk "^ "*■ fillffi<j4t I kali<* will be pleased With the nMWMwK^ ~*^ / brightness of his shirts, collars and ll \W&^^^^^^iWm\ I cuffs > and ?ou wLU be delighted to haye them so bright with so little labour- Sold in two sizes GeL Prepared only by ' <^V *U^<&JkX:&x-&Bses&^&J G. W. HEAN, Mrs. M. Archer, of Hobart, Tasmania,sends Chemist, Victoria Avenue., her photograph and says: . wanganui. " My blood was so thin and my circulation I was so poor that my fir.ecrs were cold and |u'iiwMMm.ufwii'«.u,-uMMHßniiiiwniin n »,1 blue all the time. I lost all energy and was „ . almost lifeless. But A<ycr's Sarsaparilla soon xou vull be so much pleased restored vitality to iviy whole system. It with purified my blood and made it rich anc healthy. I believe it is tho greatest medicine up AMC in the world for the blood." nLrtH ° tik %# & E9 9 €5 TOOTH POWDER J™& la &1b fSli you will ust try i* once or m m m EMB m 1&. twice, that you will continue to B § 1 use it always. It is a Carbolic f% Wfffc *% P^ &% S* 1 i I 'Ol Tooth Powder prepared from the *«rf*il lls% 1 i 1 \ purest, cleanest and best materials. <%sF«& M %&ia 1 B H <&8i Teach tho children to use it regu--1 larly. Their teeth will improve I'here are many imitation " Sarsaparillas." under its cleansing influence. Be sure you get Ayer's. Price 1/.-. To get the best results from Ayer's Sarsa- Or. W. HE AN, parilla your bowels must be in good condi- Chemist, Victoria Avenue, tion. Ayer's Tills cure constipation. • Wanganui. * Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass . U.3.A. " " " 1 «in ■»■ n "REMEMBER BRUCE'S CELEBRATED ~ TEAS. No better in the market. -Try ?0R TMMEI)IATE SATiE# his Is 8d and Is lOd brands against any being sold at higher prices, thus save -p O R SALE-Fivo First-class Light Jlar your money at first hand, and buy your J1 Horses. Apply presents where you like. .Numerous un- J W UURKE solicited testimonials and commonola- P /n P O P.ot IQ9 Winf'-mni tions from all parts of the district. ' B ..,.

Enervating Heat of Summer TAKES ALL THE LIFE OUT OF ONE. THE VITALISING ANTIDOTE.

The Case of Mrs, A. KIPKE. (By our Reporter.) The beautiful light-green foliage 0; the stately trees which flourish on eithei aide of Howe-street, Auckland, afford 1 charming sight to the residents of thai locality, one of whom is Mrs. Anni( Kipke. A reporter had the honour oi an interview with that lady, and as th( subject is of no mean importance it if given below in the interest of readers. "I desire to elicit a few facts concern ing your health," said the reporter. . "By all means/ was Mrs. Kipke's re ply. "Come inside and be 6eated, and then I will gladly tell you all about nrj bitter experience. lam a native of th( North of England, and therefore I an accustomed to a c&ld climate. Som< years ago I came to live in the colonies and the change disagreed with me verj much. The enervating heat of summei took all Jife out of me, and made m< sick in many ways. I found myself get ting more feeble and listless every day and I was soon convinced that mj health was seriously affected." "Were there many symptoms to jus tify that conviction?" "More than I like to think of, al though a good space of time has intervened since then. t For years my Jivei was sluggish, and it became more inactive under the altered climatic influences. My digestive organs were completely upset and caused no end of torture and annoyance. Whatever I att failed to agree with me, causing a great amount of pain in the chest, like a heavy Joad squeezing the breath out oJ m■. It was hard to catch my breath when the feeling of suffocation was on, nnd the short gasps always produced sharp pains in my side, as though a needle was being run through my ribs. T'leso dreadful Bensations also attacked me in the back, under the shoulders, and my head was in a continual state of agony with piercing streaks of pain «v;ii:h drove me almost frantic. It was impossible to sleep, and I turned restliwsly in bed night after night without olosiag my eyes. With weary limbs I dragged myself from bed in the morning, feoling greatly the loss of the sleep that ir.y excruciating pains had kept nay.it My senses were dull on arising, and J vv.;s incapable of realising the re-;-.p msibihties of the day until it was far ati.-anccd. Instead of commencing the duties of my house with a light heart whsn the morning meal was over, I sat sJiov.t the housw in a dejected mosd, p.lfhout enough energy to do a hand's 'urn. The only fime I got a little relief ci-om t'.ie awful stomach pains was when the undigested food was vomited. The fooJ turned sour instead of digesting and a lot of wind used to arise and cause much pain and inconvenience before the act of vomiting came on. This unpleasant operation came on after nearly every meal, and the retching which continued long after all the food was thrown up increased the severity of my Ke-i'laches and left me in a state of lielplees exhaustion." "It is a wonder you were able to eat under such circumstances." "Quite true. But my appetite did not hist long after my sickness got a fair bold of me. In a fow days I had lost ail desire for food of any kind. The appearance of dftlicacies which usually tempt the mosb fickle appetite had the effect oi making me feei sick at the stomach.. I dreaded the setting in of very serious trouble on account of the way my heart used to palpitate. Whatever was the cause, of this source of anxiety I do not know, but I can tell you that the unnatural fluttering of that cw.-gn.ii accounted for many an hour's j intens-:* c- vief and discomfort. An un-H-holcsoi'.s taste was always in. my mouth, making everything offensive to the palate. ■ My tongue was covered with a moist, bitter substance, and my breath bore disagreeable evidence to the unhealthy condition of #my Btomach, which could not hold nourishment of any kind, -j) Consequently I became awfully thin in face and body, and my strength gave way completely. I had no colour, my I /» being almost as wterte as my fasa. ' My •?•£ w no IWiger clew

and bright, frufc were dull and heavy with a burning sensation behind them, and often little black specks dazzled in front of my vision, and made me> feel quite giddy. Day after day I sank lower into the depths of misery. My vitality slowly but surely spent itself, until I became so weak that my achi&g bones could not find a resting place in any position. I could neither sit down nor walk about with any comfort, and my disposition entirely changed. Being so dead beat and languid, and unable to rest anywhere, I got quite cross and irritable. The most trifling effort to exert myself brought on a feeling of unconquerable faintness, and I had to exercise great care in all my movements." "Did your nervous system keep up under this strain P" "No: on the contrary. I became excessively nervous. At times I fell into a heavy doze, after tossing about for hours, and I always woke up with a sudden jerk, as though I had come into contact with an electric battery. My nerves were never still, but kept on twiching and jumping m an alarming manner. My mind was ill at ease, particularly at night, when I had very distorted and ugly, imaginations running through my head. Noise of any kind startled me, and set me trembling violently. The longer my complaint lasted the more my troubles increased." "Surely you did not have auy other ailment to contend with?" t " Believe me, I had. In course of time I suffered greatly with biliousness. I became more drowsy and lifeless that ever, and the oppression at the pit of my stomach was more distressing and tingling sensations appeared in my limbs. My eyesight was more imperfect, and I could only see about onehalf of an object. The attacks of vomiting were more frequent, and a yellowish bile was ejected from the stomach. Constipation became very marked, and I was never without an unquenchable thirst. Coming, as they did, on top of the afflictions I have already told you about, these Additions to my suffering drove me into a state of great physie.il and mental depression."- ---" What measures did you adopt to get rid of your complaint ?" "I resorted to many medicines during my long term of illness, but not one of them gave me relief until I took Clements Tonic. I was going to see a doctor one day, when I met a neighbour standing ather garden gate. After sympathising with mo for being in such a wretched condition, my friend asked me if I had tried Clements Tonic. I told her I had not, whereupon she advised me to save doctors' expenses and buy some Clements Tonic ab once. This I did, with the most beneficial results. Clements Tonic strengthened my weak stomach, and set my liver and digestive organs properly to work. _ My aches and pains were quickly relieved by Clements Tame, which gavo me > a good appetitie, without Buffering discomfort' after eating. Headaches, giddiness, and faintness left mo entirely, and every night I slept soundly. My strength returned, and I was soon able to work cheerfully, without any sign of nervousness. The depressing bilious symptoms have never returned, neither have any of my previous ailments. This shows that Clements Tonic effected a thorough cure of my disease, after every other physic failed, and you can publish my testimony in any way you like, to show my deep gratitude." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Annie Kipke, of Howe-Htreet, Auckland, In »b» 1 colony of New Zealand, do solemiJy and sfncerel* declare that I have carefully read tna i-w»exea document, consisting of three folios and * Xfcssaj tively numbered from one to ihree, and (J*. a j contains and Is a true and faithful account of ray illness and core by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full permission to publish In any way my statements—which I give voluntarily, without receiving any payment; and I make this solemn declaration, conscientiously believing tho same to ba true, and by virtue of the provisions of an Act oltjia General Assembly of New Zealand. Intituled " TU« Justioes of Peace Act, 388a." Declared at Auckland this twentv-sUili day nl } October, one thousand nine hundred, boforerne. J. CATCHPOLU, !•»'• J ■■"" '■"" ' ■ ■ ' """ "" —*~ J

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12029, 5 September 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12029, 5 September 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 12029, 5 September 1903, Page 2

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