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Mistaken for a Ghost! . But Vntty Substantial Now. Tbe Case of lira. 11. EAK?*ETT. -fir** [Hy nn Aurk'and fi'pnrrrr), • RncMitly travelling to ll."n!c~-s l r?at. Parneil, Auckland, the repo.ter paid a call at the res.rienee of Mrs. May Burnett, which is «o situated as :o command a 2^:;~ uiicejit v e:r of the enchanting Au.Kiand harbour. "• May I take a fc.v no:cs respecting your late troubled." asked t.ie repovter. " Certainly, you nt?,y. I shall on most pleased to give all the information you require. Indeed. I think ):iy case ought to bo ' advertised all over the world, so that everybody may know what to do in case or ne-re'-sity." "What \r.-.s your particular ailment ?" "1 m«s reai.y suffpsin? from 'hoai.ta foot from a complication of co^p.avnts in course of frrae hu* tie ailsi.':'.- from which I' experience the-g^atest torture was neuralgia, and my s.vsrem was wrecked ao perfectly by the agonies I had to contend with, t'.iat I bec.ir/te a martyr to all sorts of disorders. It :s abour five years ago now since I was attacksd by the .most terrible pains m the face and head. The c::treme torture which I suffeml for seven weeks, without an hour's cessation is so clearly impressed on my mind that I sin aot likely to ever forcet what the symptoms -nera liko. Terrific jumping pains rushed rsund my head aid neck, making we almost insane. I was ao worn out. with those cont n .»l paroxysms of brain racking agonies thru I was unable to attend to rry Kouschold affairs. The torture got worse a* time adranc?d. and i often felt that. I could kill myself. I &:n sure I was mad when the neura'g c pains were nt the heistfit of th»ir acutejipiss. as I' have dor.» thitigs on those occasions which I would never have dreamed cf done if I had not sost my lenses. I could no!: sleep at nis'it, t'.ic apwoach of whie.i I dreaded, for then the- n"^ui»h aid torment w?r<? frightful.'' Tae f!ir:'iw.s sirrnd _stvtled and up?eb nje, so c-"'i'»'ete'y Vaatt«red< were my nsrres. lnde-:>d, I w:\s w nervous * the t I was -afraid of my own shadow. a»)d if anyWody spoke to_ in« uneip a c!"^dly. I revived such a shock tsat I treinblrd ail over. I beeaHi« very cross and irrit v'lie. So would anybody else livscler t'*.e circumstances. My jaws were ?o painful nn^ji sure onxt I coulcl not cat, and I was thin r.nd miserable,' w'.th a yp'iow. nn leilt-jy cblonr in my fa^e. People have cain I )o»kpd sa. dpa.f.-.i.v frit tacy.have mis., taken ni" for a p'iost.'* ' ' - - "What ware the eo':r ->lic&tions of • ail--mcn+R you referred to?".' ■ • •" y»Vi!, " my; digestire^ organs . w.^re greatiy weakened' and 'onset, as shown by the. ■ pain's in try „Rto-.r.ach wher^ve? I. twallowed a little milk diet.' Then my nppctitfl' died av,a ; v er.tire'y. a_?:V. I "had* no in^Hnati^u lr> eat 'or d.r'.n : i anything. Tlr.^s I st'i'.: lower', and lower, the' life bcin^ daily dragged nut of me by the tofnieab which affected ray hrain." ,■. • . i " '♦ T>id you tiy np'ythlna to obtain re- " I .^on': overy jsecVri^e ima,a;mab!e. besides' resorting to in any old-fjvhione^ remeclifs and appltca.ti"in cf wi H^ndaqes biit tliq only relief T gpt wss from the latter, which la-^-d a ini:y.:te or two. and't"h«"n'niv s-.ifFerinj:s wrtr.id'ocaj* on again with, double the ven^eanee. 1 {hotjgftfc there was' ncthii^ to cure me, and, that iry . sufTc'rings would coytinue to m^ dying day. B;it ' iry husband's experience prowi 'rf great service, in tflis way. My . hr.^band , on<? Cicie can&hl a severe cod. which s«tMpd on his ]nnc;s, and hi 1 * healrii' v.'a«; altopethcr 'shatterprl. • lie was we.jk and debilitated to an ,al'jnnij;K,^egr.->e,ian« fcduld' find not'iJßc: to co him..f.or'l till ' he commenced ' t:\kin~ • Ciora<*- V> -- Tome, '•which built 1 him un spViididV. and marie him strong and atp'.l. "When all medicines kid f uled vi m~ enc-e. 'iry husband thought Clements Tonic should Be given a change, so I accordingly 'bouch!> same, and a bep^luail vifiuevjrr w.is soon apparent- I rose from riiv state of r>ro.st"M*-.ion very qniclrlj', uhroosh Clertients Tonic, which gai-t* rcn& and steadiness to my nervet. na,t\ 'dacrcif'eri my pains, which jc r a t iua!ly disappeared altogether. Clements Tor.ic pave me a wonderful appstfte. freedom rrewn indieestion, and complete restoration to health. Strength and vigour returned, but not the neuralgia, whlc'i was completely eradicated oy Clement* Tonic. Publish these facts any way you <i»■ira. STATUTORY DE-'r.ARATrOM. I. May Baknett. of H>»iilfv.s' , yyn-». AntMwA. In the Colon y of NVw Z"a'and, no solemnly tnti »incerely dechie that I have can«f'illy rt>*d «h» tnnexrd docuiuent rnusisjinc of two fol os and con«pcntivelv niwibe-ed trom oni* to two, an<t that it contains and is » true and fa ir hfi'.l account of niv illiif.ss and cure by Clements Tonic, and also contains my full n^^nnssion to publish in ar>« ««» m-y statements— wiiich I give volir*tati|v, without receiving any pqvin»-nt ; and t niaV>- this jolen'tl declaration consfientio islv he*llf\''ni; the same to be trtie, and b» virtue of the provisions of an \ct pt th« Grnernl Asseinblv of Npw Zeal3m<, iiUituled " Th 6 Juittcet of Peace Act, 1552.' -^<, / - Declared at Auckland, thf« twenty. ninth A*j of October, one thoas^nd nin 1 ! hundred. befcr« me. D. B McUO.VALD. J.P. Stamford Hill recently^ 6t6 th rr compttitoTS wore Len Ilnrst, Bob Haliau, Sorgt. F. Moore, and C. W. Hart., At the tinish Thomas completely outpaced Bat-on, und won easily. As a wap; present remarked, quoting a famous statesman, it was not tho first time a Frenchman ran away from an- English soldier. Thoimis won/lvr 50 yds' in 54nun ,34sefs. ' Thomas must \ic a good -man to beat the men named. .

Cap-c-eola When taking Cap-c-cola, doa't take one or two large doses, and then leave it alone for a week or a fortnight. Take it in small . doses regularly ; just sufficient each day to act gently upon the bowels. This way will give the best and most permanent results in the shortest time. Small doses (full directions will be found on circular around each bottle) will brace' up the, nervous system, create a healthy appetite, tone the digestive organs, and add' .rich, red blood to . the system. In taste Cap-c-cola is quite away from other medicines. Instead of a nasty, disagreeable, and nauseating Savour, Cap-c-cola is delicious and satisfying t6 the palate. Children become quite fond of it. Buy it. and try it to-day. M Cap-c-eola," a pleasant family medicine for men, women, and children. It cures Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, Sluggish Liver, Dyspepsia, Windy Spasms, Bad Blood, and general out-of-sortness. To get tho best results, take small doseo regularly. Full directions on circular around each bottle.. Price 2/6, at Chemists & Stores. AS* Ask for, and insist upon, 11 Cap-c-cola.' 1 5 ° *

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10974, 13 June 1903, Page 2

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