"Of course, I could not smile when I was tormented to death. W::en there was a minute's lull I made agreat effort to eat a bit of food, but I found that my digestive organs were shattered. A few moufchfuls or eatables caused a feeling of oppression in my chest, Desides giving me intense pains in the stomach. My ."blood was poor, as shown by the unhealthy colour of my sk:n. Then my bowels were very irregular. For days I remained costive, and then I had weakening attacks of diarrhoea, which completely laid me low. I was awfully thin and worn out, and I lost all interest in life. It was not safe to go out into the wind, as a neuralgic attack was the inevitable result in double-quick time." " I suppose you had the attention of a medical man?" "Yes, indeed. Professional advice anc medicine cost me a nice penny, but yet I did not receive any benefit from my doctor's medicine. I was disheartened with the behef that there was no physic ever made' which could relieve me of the diseases which were dragc'ng me to the grave. Year after year went on, but the drugs I was taking did not stou the progress of my complaints, w!reh baffled all the medical treatment ant: remedies which had been prescribed for me." • "You look as well as any man in Auckland - now, at all events." "And so I am, thank God. It came -about this -way. Through reading an advertisement one day I at once discontinued the treatment I was ;im:..ir~ointr. t -That course had long si !"e proven itself to be a mere farce. I.' what I have read is true, there is yet i chance for me,' said I. Clement? Tonic was the article I had been readme \hout, and when I had purchas-v.i and haken some myself, I was 60011 convinced N at it was worthy of the recommendations given by the persons who had been ured by it." "Did Clements Tonio meet your requirements ?" "I can truthfully say that Clement? Tonic greatly exceeded my expectations as I felt myself on the mend when I W finished my first bottle. In fact, there was a great falling off in the neuralgic pains after several doses of Clement? Tonic, and I was thus able to havr- ir.'uv sleep than I had been having for monthp past. The pains in my back were mad<much easier, and the same remark applies to the agonies of lumbago, which were all over my body. Clements Tonic went to the very foundation of my complaints right away, and soon had my face and head entirely free from neuralgia, so that I was then able to satisfy the cravings of hunger which each dose of Clements Tonic produced. My jaws and gums had been too sore and na'nful to eat till now, so you may well' •masine how thankful I was when I "wuld again masticate my food with ease md comfort. My digestive organs were out right by the same med.cine, every oain that I once experienced through indigestion being permanently removed. My normal weight returned in due time. and with it came strength and vigour. I ker>t on with Clements Tonic till my li:vhs and musles became ouite lithe ami active, every trace of mv former troubles having yielded tm t'u stimulating aud invigorating qualities of that most valuable of all physics." "Shall I report this interview?" "Publish it in any way you like."
STATUTORY DECLARATION. I, Jamks Hindlev of Victorl-ave"iie. Eden Teirace. Auckland, in thi> Coloni ot New Zealand, o solemnly and sincerely dec are thai I have carefully read ihe annexed document, consisting of three folios and consecutively numbered f-om one to three, and that it contains aid i= : true and fa thlul account of inv illness ard t'.r.\e by Clements Tonic, and also ronttir.s ->:v d; ! ■'■ mission to nul>li>h in any way my statements -w1r.... I give voluntarily, without receiving any na mept • and I make this solemn decla-a;i n coi.s'-li believing the same to be true, and l» virtue i :lib provisions of an Act of the Geival i ■*<■:•.M ~. New Zealand, Intituled "The I u»ui't<,i_ Hi -act- Act. 188 a." ' Declared at Auckland this tweiv.>.nl.:th .lay Octobor. one nine bundled, hit' re i„n H£*N«Y T, GAflßAii J.P,
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3304, 6 September 1901, Page 4
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