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Hardened Liver. Five go I broke dowo with kidney And Hver complain?. and rheamtidm. fince th n T have been unable to be about at all. My liver became haH like wcod ; my limbs were puff-id up aud filled with water.' All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. 1 resolved to try Hop Hitters ; I have ust d seven bottles ; the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swel ing from my limbs, and It has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. W, Morky, Buffalo. Oot. 1,1881 Poverty and Suffering. “I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice of my pastor, I commenced using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor’s visit will cost. I know it.” A Working cuAN, Prosecute the Swindlers!! If when you call for American Hop Bitters {/tee green twig '/ tlops on the white label and Dr Soule's name blown in the bott'c), the vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bit era refuse it and shun the vendor as you would a viper; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraun aud sue him for damages for the swindle, and we will pay you liberally for the convioion.

A WOMAN’S SUFFERINGS AND GRATITUDr. A VOICE FROM AUSTRIA. Near the village of Zillinsdorf, in Lower Austria, lives Maria Haas, an inte iicent and Indus 1 rious woman whose story of ph> steal suffering and final relief, as relate ! !>y herself is of in'crest to English woman. “ I was employ d,” she ays, ‘‘in the work of a large farmhouse Overwork brought on sick headache followed byadea'hly fainting and sic ness of the stomach, until I was ina ile to retain either food or drink. I was compelled to take to n y bed for several weiks. Getting a little hette from rest a 1" quie‘, I sought 10 do some work but was s on taken with a pa n i: my side, which in a litre hile seem to spread over my whole bo !v, andthr bhrdin my every limb. Thi- was f bowed by , rough and sh Tin s- i f bro th, until fi ally 1 could ot st w, ana I look to my bed fir the second, and, as I thought, for the a t time. My f i-md* tol l me that mv lime had nearly come, and that I could r ot live longer than win n the trees tutonth ir green once more. i hen 1 happened to get one of the Seigel an phi ts. I read it, and my de u" mother bought me a bottle o Seigel’- Syrup, which I took exactly at'crding to directions, and 1 had not taken the whole of it i eforc I fe.t a gieat change for the belter. My last illness began June 3rd, 1882, and continued to August 9, when I began to take the Symp. Very soon ! could do a little light work The rou»h left me. and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now 1 am per'eclly cured. And oh, how happy 1 am ! I cannot expre-s grad'u e en u-di r <' Siegel s '-yrup. Now 1 must tell you that tfc doctors in our district hand in is cautioning people agains the medkine, telling them it would 1 o t em no good and many were thceby influenced to des roy the Seigel pamphh-ts ; but now, wherever »ne is to be found, it is kept ike a \e'"c Ihe lew 1 reserved are borrowed t ■ read, and I have lent mine for ix mil s around our dktrict. People h ve come iS miles to ’e- me to buy 'he medicine for them, knowing that it CUM 1 me and to be sure to get th right k nd. I know a woman who was looking like death, and who told them them was no help for her, that she had consulted several lo.t- rs, but none cruld he'p her. 1 to d her of Seig I s ‘-yrup, and wr< te the name down for her that she might make no mistake, "he took my adv ce and the Syrup, and now she is in perfect health, and the people a r ound us are amazed. The medicine has made such progress in our neighborhood 'hat people say they don’t want the’dretorany more, hut they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who were their bed and c uld hardly move a fin er, have been cured by it. There is a girl in our district who caught a cold by going through some water, and was in bed five ye*rs with crs'iveuess and rheumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in the surrounding dis’ricts to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her child, but every one crossed themse ves and said they c mid not help her. Whenever the little bell rang which is rung in our place when s-mebody is dead, we thought surely it was for her, but Seigel s .‘ yrup and Pills saved her life, and now she is as healthy as anybody, goes to church, and can work even in the fields. Everybody was astonished to see her out, knowing Ivw many years she had been in bed. To-day she adds her gratitude to mine for God’s mercies and Siegel’s Syrup.” Maria Haas. The people of England speak confirming the above.

AFTER MANY YEARS. “ Whittle-’e-Wo ids near Chorley, ‘ December 26th, 1883. “ Dear Sir.—Mother .Seigel’s medicine sells exceed well with us, all that tr yit spea highly in its favor. We had a case of a young Rdy Ural had been tro hie; 1 many years with pa ns af'er eating. She tels us thrt the pains were < ntirely taken away alter a few doses of your medicine. —Yours truly, J ti T 7 » AFTER SEVERAL YEARS, “ Stoke Ferry, January 9111 1884. “Gentleman, — ! have used Siegel’s yrup O’ - several years, and, have found it a mosi efficacious remedy for Liver complamts and general debility, and I always keep some by me, and cannot speak too high y in its praise. —I remain, yours truly, “ Harriett King. AF'ER SIXTEEN YEARS. “95, Newgate Street, Worksop, Notts, “ December 26th, 1883. " Gentlemen,—lt is with the greatest o pleasure I accord my testimony as to the efficacy of Mother Seigel’s Syrup. My wife, who has suffered from acute Dyspepsia for over sixteen years is now perfectly better through the sole help of your Syrup. I have spent pounds in medic nes from doctors —in fact, I began to think she was incurable, until your marvellous medicine was tried.—l remain, yours, thankfully. “Alfred Ford.’

WANTED KNOWN. DINING ROOMS. igq 3. TIMMO wishes to inform the public O. . the baa gone back to her old establishment in Tancred at roe', where meals can be oad at all hours, as formerly. WATERLOO DINING ROOMS, Tancred street, Ashburton. 12§75 LONGBEAOH ROAD BOARD A IL BATES UNPAID after 18th £\_ DECEMBER vill be seed for, By order. 115139

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 13 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 13 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1430, 13 December 1886, Page 3

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