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A SKILFUL SUIIGIO/ nnHK American Ambus A Mr Kasson, has laid; Government an inlercstii remarkable surgical open formed by ITofessor bill which, wonderful lo tel), removal of a portion of the involving nearly one-third e strange to say, the patiei only successful operation ' performed. The disease operation was performed w stomach, attended with symptoms : —The appetite There is a peculiar imlescr the stomach, a feeling that h as a faint “ all i/imr ” sen slime collects about the let the morning, accompanied 1 | taste. Food fails to satis faint sensation ; but, on appears to aggravate the fee are sunken, tinged with yel and feet become cold am' perspiration. The sufferer i time, and sleep does not sei After a time the pal ient beci irritable, gloomy, his mind forebodings. When rising : recumbent position there i whirling sensation, and he is something linn to keel) fre bowels costive, the skin dry i the blood becoming thick an docs not circulate properly, patient spits up food soon at

St. Mary-Btrcct, Peterborough, November ‘2'Jth, 1881. Sir, —It gives me great pleasure to inform you of the benefit 1 have received from Seigel’s Syrup. 1 have been troubled for years with dyspepsia ; but after a few doses of the Syrup, I found relief, and after taking two bottles of it I fed unite cured. I am, Sir, yours truly, Mr A. J. White. William Brent. September Bth, 1883. Dear Sir,—l find the sale of Seigel’s Syrup steadily increasing. All who have tried it speak very highly of its medicinal virtues ; one customer describes it as a “ Godsend to dyspeptic people.” I always recommend it with confidence.

Faithfully yours, (Signed) Vincent A. Wills. Chemist-dentist, Merthyr Tydvil. To Mr A. J. White. Seigcl’s Operating Fills arc the best family physic that has ever been discovered. They cleanse the bowels from all irritating substances. and leave them in a healthy condition. They cure coslivencss. Preston, (September 21st, 1883. My Dear (Sir, —Vour (Syrup and Pills are still very popular with my customers, many saying they are the best family medicines possible. The other day a customer came for two bottles of Syrup and said " Mother (Seigel ” had saved the life of his wife, and he added, " one of these bottles 1 am sending fifteen miles away to a friend who is very ill. 1 have much faith in it.” The sale keeps up wonderfully, in fact, one would fancy almost that the people were beginning to breakfast, dine, and sup on Mother (Seigcl's Syrup, the demand is so constant and the satisfaction so great. I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, (Signed) W. Uowker. To A. J. White, ISsq. Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indies October 21, 1882. Dear S’", —1 write to inform you that 1 have derived great benefit from “ Seigel'’ Syrup.” For some years I have suffered from liver complaiut, with its many and varied concomitant evils, so that my life was a perpetual misery. Twelve months ago 1 was induced to try Seigcl's Syrup, and although rather sceptical, having tried so many reputed infallible remedies, 1 determined to give it at least a fair trial. In two or three days 1 felt considerably bettor, and now at the end of twelve mouths (having continued taking it) I am glad to say that 1 am a different being altogether. It is said of certain pens that they •'corneas a boon and 1 blessing to men ” and 1 have no reason to doubt the truthfulness of the statement. a can truly say, however, that Seigcl’s Syrup has come, as a “ boon and blessing ” to me. 1 have recommended it to several fellowsufferers from this distressing complaint, and their testimony is quite in accordance with my own. Gratitude for the benefit 1 have derived from this excellent preparation, prompts me to furnish you with this unsolicited testimonial.

1 am, dear Sir, Yours ever gratefully, (Signed) Carey B. Berry, A. J. White, Esq. Baptist Missionary. llcnsiugham Whitehaven, Get. Iti, IHB'2 Mr A. J. White. — Dear Sir, 1 was for some time alllicted with piles, and was advised to give Mother Seigel’s Syrup a trial, which 1 did. 1 am now happy to state that it has restored me to complete health.—l remain, yours respectfully, (Signed) John H. Lightfoot. N (.* T 1 C E . IN TOE ESTATE OF THE LATE \VM. BLAND. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate must be sent into mo on or before the 25th MAY, 188 b, otherwise they will not bo recognised. ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to the Estate must bo paid on or before 25th May, 1886. EMILY BuAND.

ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL BOARD, rpENDERS are invited by the Board of Governors of the Ashburton High School for the loaao of Reserve No. 1120, containing ]3G acres, more or less. The Reserve is divided into four blocks, and will bo lot for a period of 14 years. Tenders for the whole or for separate blocks will be received at the Ashburton County Council office, where conditions of lease may be seen, up to 4 p.in. of TUESDAY, June 22ud proximo. J. E. BUCHANAN, Secretary. THOROUGH O F ASHBURTON. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR AUDITORS. IN pursuance of the “ Municipal Cor-| poralions Act , 1870,’’and the “Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876.” 1 hereby give notice that an Election for TWO Persons to serve as Auditors for the Borough of Ashburton, for the ensuing year, will bo held at the Borough Council Chambers, Baring Square West, Ashbur ton, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of Jane next. Nominations in the form sot forth In the second schedule of the last mentioned Act will bo received at the Town Clerk’s office till 12 o’clock noon on TUESDAY, the 25th day of May instant, CHARLES BRADDELL, Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, 15th May, 1880. m 15 ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL.|“ jIHE second term commences on Tues- - pay next tlio 25th. The boys will assemble at 9.30 a.m. J. JS. BUCHANAN, Secretary, m *9

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 19 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 19 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1420, 19 May 1886, Page 3

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