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! Twenty Years IN WINDY WELLINGTON. The Case of Mrs. 8. M. GARB&a (BT ▲ SPECIAL BEPORTER.I Having been in business in Cuba-streat for twenty yearß, Mrs. Sarah Jloraitl Garbes, who isvnow living at 12 Kiiigg 4.venue, Wellington, ii widely known and generally respected; To a reporter who recently called at the above adddresa, llri. Garbes aaid :— <@ • „.,. " Your viait has saved me the trouble of j writing,.which I certainly intended doing. | Yes; you may,know all abWfimy iUn'ess, which was very distressing whilst it lasted," "In what way were you affected ? " "I could not eat my food at all well. Agonising darting pains came between my shoulders and in my stomach. Terrible sick headaches attacked me, frequently being so bad that I could not raise my head up the whole day long. After walking about a little distance I felt fatigued and fiddy. At night I was very restless in bed, rial periods of sleep at long intervals always being attended with dreadful dreams. During the day I felt drowsy and despondent, as though I had nothing to live for. I had a continual bad taste *nd a coated tongue. My eyes felt heavy and swollen, and sometimes felt as though they were burning within. . My complaint got ; worse as time went on. Soon I was, prostrated with weakness." ' "What were you taking for your ailments?" • • "I tried everything that was recommended by my friends-; ..but I only got worse. Each medicine I gave about a month* trial, all to no purpose. At last I struck the right thing. " A book was placed in my hand one day by one who thought I might read it with advantage to myself. Aftex reading several testimonials about people having been cured of'various complaints by Clements Tonic, I themght it must bo a good thing. I bought-'BQTne, and felt that I had a chance of regaining my he&lth after several doses. Clements Tonic stopped my tormenting headaches very quickly, besides making me Bleep soundly. My appetite came back, and in a week or so I had no signs of indigestion. ' The pains departed I from my shoulders, and I felt better and 1 brighter in every way. Clements Ton c met all the requirements of my enfeebled j constitution, which was built up to perfection. I went.about my duties with ais much Strength and activity as ever, an<* from the day that Clements Tonic cured m* till now I have enjoyed the best of rybnsi health. If anybody ia our family feels t trifle indisposed we always fly. to ClemeuS?" Tonic We have reason to rely upon it s' confidently." • % *' Do you mind telling me why so ? " "Not at all. lam only too'thankful t< be able to say that my eldest daughter* life was saved by Clements Tonic, She w..----suffering from typhoid fever, three doctor? having been in attendance.' My daiiglitf I had one foot, in th© grave. TH& doctoii i said there was no hope for/ her, Th' verdict was pronounced me Sunday mon> ing, and we were all in a terrible state <> anguish.^,My husband and I did not knov what to do ; feut it occurred to me what » remarkable recovery I had made thrc mg: Clements Tonic. Against my huebftuftV wish I gave her a dose of Clement Tonic a f I she lay unconscious. In ah hour's time I thought she looked a little brighter, and ar hour later I gave her another dose. She gradually improved, so I put the doctor 1* medicine aside altogether. A medical ir>«.icame next day, and on catching sight of mj girl he stood in amazement on the threshold of the door, saying, ' Well, well, that j;ir' still alive ! I thought I was coming to w her laid out. Whatever'have you give* her ?' I did cot tell him ; but kept or giving Clements Tonic vithout his knov ledge. A week later w c carried her dnwt stairs, and three days afterwards we too* her out driving. Thus my daughter cr>r tinued to_advance till Bhe was ma<le sound • 'jmd strong by Clements Tonic.;' 'Another' o' my girls suffered from-poorness oft bloo I am? ;*idfcjjilily. -''Her. blood turned to water, ari«* ' ehe wa§' too>re<ik to walk. Clements.Toiw cur^d'her, and^'so one of my boys, who hat' inflammation'oftht bowela." •' Shall I give your evidence to th* public?"* • *' Certainly: they ought to know the vaTut of Clements Tonic. For that reason you may publish in any way my wtatements.'

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.GENTLIIMEN • " ''" * Will be glad to leairn thai we hav«# LANDED FRESH FOR SUMMER LANDED FRESH FOR SUMMER A FINE LOT OF FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS, WORSTEDS, SCOTCH SUITINGS, ETC., The Very Newest Makes of Best Manufacture. Guaranteed to Wear Well. : : LADIES Will also be interested to hear that we have landed a fine lot of SUMMER COSTUME FLANNELS, ETC., SUMMER COSTUME FLANNELS, ETC., TO BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. Come and take your choice. The Latest in. COSTUME CLOTHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. A LARGE VARIETY. S. E. COOPER AND CO., RIDGWAY STREET. MORTENSENS, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Beg to announce to the puiblic of Taihape and Palmerston North and surrounding districts that they have opened IN THEIR NEW PREMISES with a Large Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, and SPECTACLES. THE JEWELLERY Consists of a Magnificent Selection of-Engagement Rings, Dress Rings, Wedding Rings, Keeper^ and Band Rings (plain, and set with, stones) from 15s upwards. LARGE STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER BROOCHES, CHAINS, BANGLES, ETC GOLD, SILVER, AND MCKEL WATCHES, at all prices. < r^ REPAIRS ;*)F EVERY DESCRIPTION; DONE ON THE PREMISES, AND ••.•:::"■ .- ; -v,--: ■.-.... •.GUARANTEED, . ..-■■■: ■ .■:.. . MORTENSENS, MORTENSENS, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. MAIN STREET, TAIHAPE, and at THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12283, 17 September 1904, Page 2

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