A CASE OF GRAVEL CURED.
"Teltham, Jan. 6. 1885. "It has always given me pleasure to recommend your medicines to^ my customers, and the results of their use have invariably been most . satisfactory. I could furnish: you many testimonials.- One cose just now occurs to my mind. A c unstable of the police force of Tooting, S.Wr, where I for many years bad a shop, was a patient of mine, suffering from a bad attack of gravel. He was persuaded to try ' Mother Seigel's Syrup.' He purchased a bottle at my shop, and by the time he had taken half of it he reported himself to me as quite cured. The effect was simply miraculous. (Signed) '«J. D. FIorANCK." IS MOTHER SEIGEL RELIABLE? . Would respectable chemists write like the following if not ? SURGICAL OPERATION AVERTED. "Ticehurst, Dec, 1884. Mr Edward Cobke. Chemist, writes :— "Your medicine maintains a steady sale m this district, and is well established m general favor. I know an o'.d man, over seventy, who some three or four years ago was advised to submit to the operation for stone. He certainly was suffering from some distressing symptoms, and could scarcely walk. Instead of taking that advice he tried Seigel's Syrup, with the result that, after one bottle, he could walk about fairly well, and, having taken three or four 2s 6d bolt es, he was completely cured. He is still about, hale and hearty for his years. If any of the symptoms of tie old trouble come on, he takes a few doses of the Syrup, and all is well again." '.:.'■ WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT MOTHER SEIGEL. AN EXPERIENCE OF KORTY" YEARS. " Cosham, Hants, Jan. 2, 1885; 'My customers, ever a wide country,district, are not very demonstrative, and I have no written testimonials to send; but verbal admiration of your medicine. is m the ascendant, and my experience of forty years assures me that no other preparation has sq rapidly acquired a popularity, and so firmly maintains its reputation as Mother Seigel's Syrup. {Signed) "THOMAS H, BAKIR. :
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1629, 6 August 1887, Page 3
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340A CASE OF GRAVEL CURED. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1629, 6 August 1887, Page 3
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