NEARLY RAISED HIM FROM THE GRAVE.
Swiss Cottage, Walton-on-the-Naze, August 27th, 18%. A. J. White, Limited. . Dear Sirs,— lf a testimonial is ol any «*e to you inspecting the remarkable cure 1 have deuved by taking your "Seieel's Syrup," you are at l.beity to make any public use of this y QU may deem best. For upwards of twelve years I have suffered from extreme ~ ervous Debility and Gabtric Catarrh which t reduced me so that I was totally unable to do any business, and caused great prostration and weakness. About three years- ago I had Lr e „^ V,Ce^ SCV , eral ™ embersofth e m edical faculty, and under their treatment derived! little or no good. Being m town- some- tew months ago I was advised to try your Curat* Syrup, and purchased a: botUe. I had not I taken many doses before. I began to fed a fresh man I could walk with ««* w££ before I had hard work to carry of before the other. My streng.*- ,c - _c mcreased and my eyesight got ' .* l _»»J' uallj before I frequently lost, c- better, whic £ arising from a sluggish ing to the ma i a( v several days wit»- tl liver, often ip bed foi nove. lam »■ a piles, and co' ald har(ilj learJy rar „„nkful to you and t0 Goc i fa XO r . o.ng me from lhegra\ e , for it was pr g but your Seigcl's S'ynip that has lOied me to robust healt'j.—Yours faith- . fuily, A. Richold.
Eevesbry, near Boston, D cember 31st, 1886. A. J. White, Limited. Dear tir, — Your Seigel's Syrup Ifindhaj an increasing sale m this neighborhood, and shall always do my best to furtner the sale ol an article that everyone that purchases speaks hiehly m its favour. I al-o have great satisfaction m saying that I quite believe my 701 ft 'was permanently cured cf Indigestion anJ Wind on the Stomach, from which she had suffered intensely some time previous to taking it.— Faithfully yours, ' A, Burn.
Attanagh, Abbeyleix, Queen's County, Ireland, December 24th, 1 8.6. A, J. White, Limited. Dear Sir, — I hope that your Seigcl's Syrut. and Pills may get the sale they so well deserve, I had a very delicate child, a boy now ovei nine years, but being averse lo eating any kinc 1 of vegetable or food from his birth, I begai 1 giving him Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, ' and after a few weeks he recovered so us to b< 1 able to consume as much food as other boy: 1 of his age, and to the great astonishment of th< neighbors, he is lively, getting into flesh, am thiiving as well as boys of his age do. W< I give all the credit of hi. recovery to Seigcl'; • Syrup,— Yours faithfully, • S. Maxwill.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1682, 8 October 1887, Page 4
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466NEARLY RAISED HIM FROM THE GRAVE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1682, 8 October 1887, Page 4
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