Enervating Heat of Summer TAKES ALL THE LIFE OUT OF ONE. THE VITALISING ANTIDOTE The Case Of Mrs. A. EIPEE. and bright, &ufc were dull and. heavj t „ ■ with a burning sensation beliind them, (By our Reporter J an^ °^en little black specks dazzled in ■ ' front of my vision, .and made me feel The beautiful Uvhb-irrepn Mitura nt <luite g^dy. Day after day I sank lower th?ataS£ Uto2i whitlcfurish^n'Jthel tiff* ride of Howe-street, Auckland, afford a ?Z?'Jo 7 ffff ii « J r" i^' * charming sight to the residents of,that J*"}§ J«f S «™f«?J sf,pT g- «i locality, one of whom is Mrs. Annie f l rt w 9H «m,U T^fV g. p?f°rm any Kipke: A reporter had the honour of £^ 102L;i'S?£«™™ f sl* down| "01 giTdS^JM^S^^rnnlv y»rLT?S^ Sa£' «£?i? \S conquerable faintness, and I had to exerF&n T ™m jS^Jn t™ e o fi eS ™ cisc great care in all my movements." then I will gladly tell you all about my l(J % d nervous system keep up bitter experience. lam a native of the d fc J tj pM y KeeP » f^llM^'n 15 d JwSj* 8 LZ No ion th° contrary. I became exaccustomed to a c*ld climate. Some cessive | y ne rYo»s. At times I fell into 7 Tt£ g\}n r r i rS?S?I~7' a heav^ doze, after tossing about foi and the change disagreed with me very h *dj 'j kup with a sudSUSP of^m^^^tress^i Sn thUellinrof^roc^n yw^?n h and the. short Vsps always produced *$ o fan object At t^ks^voS sharp pams m my side, as though a f n g more frequent, and a yellow aeedle was being run. through mj ribs gf b ii e was ejected from tho stomach. These dreadful sensations also attacked g£ n g ti p^on became very marked, and me in the back, under the shoulders, vf°£;; p* ever wit hout ai unquenchable ■ and my head^was m a continual state J^ nec om ing, aa they did, on top of agony with piercing streaks of pain «f afflictions I have already told which drove me almost frantic. It was u \ boul . these Editions to rty sufn»poss.ble: to sleep and I turned rest- f^g.^^ mo into a state o f grent less yin bed night after night without ™£ a f cil and TOental depression." closing my eyes Witfa weary limbs I pnr what mea sures did you adopt to gel iragsetl myself from bed in the morn- ~ *I „",," r^-ia,-,,* p» in g gfeeling ygreatly the loss of the sleep "* f ?ZltTtmUj medicines durthat my excruciating pams had .kept . j ■ t o f illness, but not away. My senses were dull on arising, « J them gave me relief until 1 and I was incapable of realising the re- fc k Clements Tonic. I was going td spMisibihties of the day until it was far ™° * floctor one day, when I met a pranced Instead of. commencing the S n^g 4 O u° r Cl: s t aildin g at y'her garden gate. duties of my house^with a light ieart A f t | r fiym p at hisin| with me for being «rhen.^e morning *eal was over, I sat ch y a wretc hed condition, my friend about t,he house, in a dejected mood, if I had tried Clements Tonio. irithout enough energy to do a*,hand's 2 ,~J A uj: t tSSi «nf wJiorannnn turn The only (imeYgot a little relief X^^^^SSenTeJ from, the awful stomach pains was when JJJ^ go^ elements Tonio ab once, the undigested food was vomited. The TWs I Sid.^dth the most beneficial recause.much pain and inconvenience be- $&*%£& To My fore the act of vomiting came on. This g?" "js^_v3»r Q "iiiVlcTtt roliWpd unpleasant operation eanie on after «»h%^£ f pai,S? n £ e"iJS llvl mil was thrown H P increased the severity of comfort J^«^^°£. , S^^SrSv he''st fs a wonder you were able to eat frength returned an£l .was soon able under such.circumstances." - *? *ork dwwHft A ISSS^iW 3hil!oS' "Quite true. But my appetite did of nervousness. The d^pressing bihoui not last long after my sickness got a symptoms have never ret«f^ d» nei™f* fair hold of me. In a few days I had have any of my vmcw^m^.Tiaa lost aU desire for food of any kind. The shows that Clements Tonio effectedl • appearance of delicacies which usually thorough of my^disease, after every tempt the most fickle appetite had the other physic faded/and you can pubeffect of making me feel siok at the hsh my testunony in any way you like, stomach. I dreaded the setting in of to show my deep gratitude. very serious trouble on account of the «..■.!«« way my heart used to palpitate. What; *• ev*r was the cause of this source of eo ?isfSfHtew Zealand do solensUy and sfncereJ* anxiety I do not know, but I can tell declare that I have carefully read the iwxed you that the unnatural fluttering of document, consisting of threa folios and l «*»** that ovg.iv for many an hour's jaCSftf 'fSTW Su.^co^ S mtensi griisf and discomfort. An un- " niness and cure by Clements Tonic, and also wholesouia taste was always in my contains my full wrmlssion to pub Ish In ant■«»■ tnouth, making everything offensive to s^TaSf»Sj^SSst. s, S3 rSSff2uISSJ the palate.|^f;J\ly : tongue was covered d S a ntf o nt"onLilntlousiy believing the, «n>a*> ( t* ~ suhatancei ;,and my true and byyirtue of the provlslo»>a pf_an Act oi u>»..* breafHbQfeMis^rpeable evidence to, the General Assembly of New Zealand, Intituled 1&r *nhealtT^l.cd*d^o^--^^-m^::.st6itach;. Justice* of Peace Act, »88a. ■ which c^M'JnWlMnoiirishmeht" of any ; " /j ■» ■„, kind. @ Consequently I became awfully /J^-«i>. .--M l7*j£WL£2i thin in face and body, and my strength f^hVt^U: /frf* *?& gave way completely. I had no colour, Declared at Auckland this twentvrsUia day ol my lin» being almoe^ as wb*te, asmy pc fM» Mj ey«« "«• »» Mjer clear ' ■ I» catchpo^k, fe&._
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12365, 3 December 1904, Page 2
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