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Tv«f©nty Years IN WBS.DY WELLINGTON. The Case of Mrs. S. M. GARBES. (r.Y a si'i.ciAi. nurouTKU.) Having 'neon in business in Cuba-street fi-i- twenty years, Mrs {.unili Moruiti '-.ill"-., uiio in now living at 12 Knigg Avi : ir-, Wellington, is widely Known and (:■ ii-. rally r.. pouted. To a reporter who rcc c till-, called at the above udddrcss, Mrs. Curb...'.aid:— '. " Your vi. it 1 nVs saved mo the trouble of wiilhig, which I certainly intended doing. Yes; you may know all about my illness, which'was very di.tie.sing whilst it lasted." " In what way wen: you affected ?" "I conl.l not, eat, my food at nil well. Ag.-iii.ing darting pains came between my .shoulders and in my stomach. Tumble si, U headaches attacked me, frequently being so bad that I could not raise my head up the whore day long. After walkiii about a lillle distance 1 hit f.il. ; gued and giddy. At night 1 w,is very re- (less in bed, brief i..-1..,.!_. of sleep at long intervals alwnv.. i ci...; attended with dreadful dreams. I'r. i'.i; the day 1 felt drowsy and .!■■ j.,,.'. lent, as though I bad nothing to live f :-.' 1 h.ul -i continual bad taste and a i-.!,-, cd |. ugiß. My eyes felt heavy and -v. ;h n, w\'.\ bonietiines felt as though they wcie l,i,i-:.i:,r within. My eoniplaint got w,,i>-,' ,h i nic went on. Soon I was pi-, st.-:l d w ilh weakness." "'.',. i'„ were yen taking for your ailment ■; . '' v "I l i. d everything that was recommended by my friends ; but 1. only got wo-se. I'lai-h medicine I gave about a month's trial, all to no purpo,e. At last I struck the right thing. A book was p'aeed in my hand one day by one who 110 ;.-lit I mLht read it wi h inivantipe lo my.elf. Afhr rea.ling scve-al test iuionia.ls about p.'o, lc having been cured of vtrioas com)-laiiits by Cleiii.'n:-, Tonic, I thought it must be a -/-".-i thing. I bought sou,.-, and felt tint. I had v ciian-c :)f"r.'g.i\nii-g my health after scvca.il .1. .-.(". C'ei.ents Tonic ;;. '].)>< d my term-ntii-g he tda -Iks vei-y quicUly, besides unking m • sleep soundly. My appetite c.-iMic b ':.. ami in a wee!; or so I had no si .on of in li-.ctrm. The pains dcpaat-i' fc.-.a my shoii'dcrs, and I felt In '. I' : ay' brighter" in every way. Clements Ten < vi ■: all the requirements of my enfeebled . oil id ion, which was built- up to per- ■"-•.-: i.l-i. I went about my duties with as ; is-h '-,t-,-engl'i an-1 ;-.• :i. itv as ever, and ;., : iv. day lh it ( '1e.,,'-tils Tonic cured mc a ia-w I have enjoyed the best of r.<bii.-t ;:. :.'•,.;.. If ainbod'v'in our family hi- » I ii;, : i„di>l.osed wealv.ayslly to ClcmcM !ot,ie. We have reason to rely upon il :;;,nli bully." " l?o yon mind tellin'-' me why s .?" "Xnt'at all. 1 am on'y too iliMikful in l-e a'p'c to SUV that mv eldest da'-gh' ■ ■ '•- iiew.i se.ved Ly (.lleine'nla Tonic. Shew a .-...:.i.ng from typhoid fever, three <bc'o--having been in atttMidanee. My daugl.t'i had on: foot, in the grave. I'he doc:,.: said tl.ee was no hope for her. 'Ik verdict was-, yon ( fed <ne Sunday nioinin-', 'id we ■ ere all in a terrible state , : agi/ui h. M. hesband and I did Hot k: wliat ii d) ; but it occurred to me what a rental knble recovery I had made throng:, lb un ii--, Tonic. Against my liusbaii.,':', , ish I ..a.ve her a do-e of Clement. Tonit: as s-i . In, uncii ■'■-~us. Iv an hour's time 1 though l she 1 .<!.. d a little brighter, ami a' heni- 1 :•,'•!' I give her another dose. Mi gradual!',- impriivcd, so I put the do.-'i-i ■ iiied.eii.'"' as;da altngether. A medical <■<:■'. cm.c i.i■ .i. liny, and on catching sight oi ial drl 1 c .-'o.-iii in a-::a:yi:o-nt on t"liO ilil'.s':- '. (if the d.oor. f ~'mg, ' Well, well, tl-a' ;.::. still alive.! 1 th light 1 was coming '- .oher laid oit. "Whatever havo you her . ' 1 did not tell him; hut kept on giviu" Clements Toni. without his know halge? A week later wo carried her down stairs, and thiee da\ s afterwards we took her out driving. Thus !: y daughter eontinned to advance till she was made sound and strong by ClemenU Tonic. Another of my girls sufi'ci i-d from paornes. of bloo.i and debility. Her Lb,oil turned to water, and the wa"- too v.c dt to walk. Clements 'J'onir cured h'.r, and al-o om: of my boys, who hiu\ inflammation of the bevels." "Shall I give your evidence to the public';" "Certainly; they ought to know the .-tine of Clements Tonic. f-'or that reason you may publish in any way my statements." STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Paiiau Mon.m G.ui.ks of 12 Knljn; Avenue. Wcl iiwM-, in the (Mnnv of New Zea'orai, do .eb-ncly and si e'.ielv ddl re that 1 hnve carefull, ie,,! ibe amn-x.-.l'd-«-ianei.t, consisliug oi two Mio. and c n i-.-ativ, ly immiccd from nm-tinro, and tlail it --ciitain-, and is a Inn a .df.iiibful ae.-oent of mv i.ln.-s= mi'euro by i len.r.-rts Tonic, a-.,', >.1.-o conlaios mi I'u 1 i" rini-Men i,. publish h- any v.r.y n.y staten.e H via,-'.. I ia'. c-, e'uniardy, will., in r- '■'•■■-.• inst ai.v aniii i.i ; act I icai.eihi s-.lnni:- c.-.-. nc-.n con l> '■ '■• - lie aino to 1.-. Hue, aial b\ vii-nie of .be'ia,,-,-, ; „- of an Act ef llie firnrral Aisembly of . v ci '/.<-..] ml, intitultd "The Justices of fence Act, i.s'2 " Declared at Wellinjttnn, this _oib day of Novsnißer, CDS thousand niuo hundred, before me, It. AYUKS. J.P. Hydatids on the Lungs. DEIVEN OUT OF THE SYSTEM AND CUItED BY VITADATIO Frank-street, Off Munro-street, Coburg. March '27th, 1901. To Mr S. A. PALMI-K. Dear Sir, —For the benefit of suffering humanity, I make this statement. Five years ago I was very ill, and was reduced to a shadow. Tho doctor who was treating me said I was suffering from consumption and ho cQuld not euro me. In the beginning of the year 1898, Mr Thompson, who was for many years overseer in the Printing Department n,t Pentridge, and who had to give up that position on account of suffering from consumption, and who had derived great benefit from VITADATIO, advised me to cull at your institute, 47 Bourkestreet, and consult you. I did so, and you advised mo to give VITADATIO a fair trial, ns it was a sure cure for me. I commenced with the medicine, and in a short time my disease began to pass away from my system. I persevered with VITADATIO for some time, gradually getting stronger, and eventually I became quite well, and gained (l.l) ono and a-half stone in weight. It is now three years since I left off taking VITADATIO, and it is a proof that the disease has entirely left the system, as 1 have not had a return of the old trouble. 1 shall be pleased to give any further information about my case to anyone calling at my address.-— I remain, Yours faithfully, ELIZABETH J. WILLIAMS. For further particulars. S. A. PALMER, Warohouso, Watorloo-quay, Wellington. Oorrc-iiondonco Invited. Write lor Testimonial-. Tho Prico ol tho Medicino is 5/6 and 3/6 por bottlo. mmm ILflSSiif Tea* <=B 10*000. A DRESSMAKER is suing a New York dootor for £10,000, alleging that her crown of glory was lost through malpractice. EVERY WOMAN Values her hair, if not so highly as did tho , DrosEmaker, yet thoy daily risk its loss when tho smallest quantity of PARKER'S HAIR TONIC Would produce an abundance of soft, silky, tresses of good colour. Parker's Hair Tonio . is a high-class preparation scientifically i compounded. Not a coarse, badly-dis- j penscd, bad-smelling mixture, which brings about a worso disease than the one it cures. GET PARKER'S—It's reliable, only 2/6.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7404, 7 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7404, 7 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7404, 7 March 1903, Page 4

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