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A WOMAN’S SUFFERING AND GRATITUDE.

A VOICE FROM AUSTRIA

Near the village of Zdlingdor', in Lower Austria, lives Maria Haas, an intelligent and industrious woman story of physical suffering and final relitf,-as related by herself, is of interest to English women. “ I was employed,” she saw, “ in the work of a large I Overwork brought on sick headache, followed b/v a deathly fainting and si<Htjlesa /lithe JPum-ich/ until I was unable to detaayfithefjoo I o/drink. £ was compe 1 l'cdyin,/takef ’ t« my/bed tor several weeks. Getting a little better from rest and quiet, I sought to do' some work, but was soon taken with a pain in my sin?, which in a little while seemed to spread over my whole body, and throbbed in my every limb. This was followed by a cough and a shortness of breath, until finally f could not sew, and I took to my bed for a second time, and, as 1 thought, for the list time. My friends told me that my time had nearly come, and that I cool 1 not live longer titan when the trees put mi th-ir green once more. Then I happened to get one of the Seigcl pamphlets, lrc-.il if, an I ray dear m ither bought me a b -ttie of Seigel’s Syrup, which I took exactly according to directions, and I had not taken the whole of it before I felt a groat; change for the better My last illness be -an Jmo 3rd, 18S2, and continued to An ;iist Out, when I began to take the Sytiti'. Very soon I could do a little light work. Thu cough left me, and I was no more troubled in breathing. Now 1 am perfeat.lv cured. And oh, howhappy 1 am ! I cannot express gratitude enough for Seigel’.s Syrnu. No-.v 1 must tell you that the doctors in our <ds. trict distributed handbills cautioning people against the medicine, telling them it would do them no good, and many were hereby influenced to destroy toe Seigel pamphlets ; but now, wherever one is to be found, it is kept like a relic. The few preserved are bon owed to read, an 1 1 have lent mine for six miles round our district. People have come eighteen miles to get mo to buy the medicine for them, knowing that- it cured me. and to be sure to get th t right kind. I know a woman who war looking like death, and who told tli. m tin-re was no help for her, that site had consult-d several doctors, but none could help her. I. told her of SeigeTa Syrup, and wrote (lie name down for her that she might make no mistake She took my advice and the Syrup, and now she ir iu perfect hen 1 b, and the people around us are amazed. The medicine has made such progicss in our neighbourhood that people say they don’t want the doctor any more, but they take the Syrup. Sufferers from gout who w -re confined to their bed and could hardly move a linger, have been cured by it. 'There is a girl in our district who caught a cold by going through some water, and was iu bed five years with costiveness and ihsumatic pains, and had to have an attendant to watch by her. There was not a doctor in the surrounding districts to whom her mother had not applied to relieve her child, but everyone crossed themselves an I said they could not help her. Whenever tlio little bell rang which is rung in out- plae t when somebody is dead, wo thought sc- ---ly it was for her, tut Seigel’s Sv •■<,> .itv’> •’ ‘ • saved her life, and row sue is as healthy as anybody, goes to church, and can work even in the fields. Evcrybo iy was rstonished when they saw her out, knowing how many years she had been iu bed. Today she adds her gratitude to mine for God’s mercies and SeLcl’s Syrup.”

Mauia. Maas. The people of England speak eonli-mmg the above. AFTER MANY YEARS. “ Whittle-le-Woods. near Oho> ley, “ December 2tith, ISS.'J. •‘Dear Sir.—Mo;her Seigel's medicine sells exceeding well with us, all iliac try it speak highly in its favour. Wc hj '..1 a c.a ' of a young la-ly t hat hid been trouble I many years with piles after eating. Sue tells us that the pains were entirely taken away after a few doses of yonr medicine. Yours truly, “ E. Peel.'’ AFTER SEVERAL YEARS“S oke F.rrv, January 0 li 1S : !. “ Gentlemen, —1 have used Syi up for several years, an 1 have found it a must efficacious remedy for Liver com plaints and general debility, and I always keep some by me, and cannot speak too high \ in its praise.—l remain, yours truly, “ Harriett King.” AFTER SIXTEEN YEARS“9S, Newgate Street, Worksop, Motts. “ December 2 jib, IS ill. “ Gentlemen, — ft is witu the g«v .test- of nlc.aMiic I accord my test niony as to He: efficacy of Mother Seigel’s Svnin. My wife, who has suffered from acute Dysm-ii. sia for over sixteen years, is • ow perf cdy ho.trer through 'he sole help of your S nip. t have spsut pounds in mcoie in s from tirs—in f act, 1 began to think she was incurable, unti’ your marvellous me lioii-..- w.,a tried.—l remain, yours tUankfudy, THE EFFECTS HAVE BEEN WONDERFUL“IIford Road Dispensery, Dukinii Id, May 5-d, ISM. “Dear Si”, — lam hanpy to iulonn you that the sale of your Sytup and I’ d-, increases hero continually. Scveial o' i«v . customers speak of having deiii • d -n "'0 I henelit from the use of these than Ir-im -me I other medicine. Tu sp.no i ,,!! ' nn-- 15 *lm ,j i fleets invo hum w mdonid. • . s -, ‘ I respectfully, 1 i “ Pro. E'.win F.isl.-.veo 1, d. !V

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1266, 4 June 1886, Page 3

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A WOMAN’S SUFFERING AND GRATITUDE. Dunstan Times, Issue 1266, 4 June 1886, Page 3

A WOMAN’S SUFFERING AND GRATITUDE. Dunstan Times, Issue 1266, 4 June 1886, Page 3

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