NEARLY RAISED HIM FROM THE GRAVE. Swiss CoUagc, \Valton-on-the«Na*e, August 27th, 18S6. A. T. White, limited. Dear Firs, — If a testimonial is of any use to you respecting the remarkable cure I have detived by taking your " Seiecl's Syrup," you are at libeityr to make any public use of this you may deem best. For upwards of twelve years I have suffered from ' xtrcme Nervous Debility and Gabtric Catarrh which reduced me so that I was totally unable to do any business, and caused great prostration and weakness. About three years ago I had the advice ol several members of the medical faculty, and under their treatment derived little or .no. good. Be ng m town some ten months ago, I wasadvised to try your Curative Syrup, and purchased a boltle. I had not taken many doses before I began to feel a fresh man. I could walk with ease, while before I had hard work to carry one leg before the other. My strength gradually increased and my eyesight got better, which before I frequently lost, owing to the malady arising from a sluggish liver, often m bed for several days with piles, and could hardly move. lam thankful to you and to God for nearly raising me from the grave, for it was nothing but your Seigel's .Syrup that has restored me to robust health. — Yours faithfully, A. RICHOLD.
Rcvesby, near Boston, D cember 31st, 1886. A. J. White, Limited. Dear Sir, — Your Seigel's Syrup I find has an increasing sale m this neighborhood, and shall always do my best to furtoer the sale of an article that everyone that purchases speaks highly m its favour. I also Jiave great satisfaction m saying that I quite believe my wife was permanently cured of Indigestion and Wind on the Stomach, from which she had suffered intensely some time-previous to taking it.— Faithfully yours, A. Bukn.
Attanagh, Abbeyleix, Queen's County, Ireland, December 24th, 18S6. A, J. White, Limited. Dear Sir, — I hope that your Seigel's Syrup and Pills may get the sale they so well deserve. I had a very delicate child, a boy now over nine years, but being averse to eating any kind of vegetable or food from his birth, I began giving him Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and after a few weeks he recovered so «s to be ' able to consume as much food as other boys i of his age, and to the great astonishment of the 1 neigh 1 ors, he is lively, getting into flesh, and , thiiving as well as boys of h : s age do. We give all the credit of his recovery to Seigel's ■ l^Syrup.— Yours faithfully,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1641, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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445Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1641, 20 August 1887, Page 3
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