TREATED FOR THE WRONG '..- COMPLAINT. It is at all times hard to lose one whom we hold dear, but it is terribly so when we have the consciousness that but for mistaken treatment the loved one migh; have been with us still. In some cases the fact that the sufferer is treated for the wronsr cbffiplaint is known in sufficient time to admit of fhe patient being. saved; and the following is a case in point :-^ Jy A little more than two years agq,a beautiful lady in New Yurk wasgfven up to die ot consumption, Herfona parents took her to Paris as a* -last resort, hoping to find come_ skilful physican there capable ot arresting the rapid strides ot the supposed dre-idful disease. In this theirjnopjes were blighted, but fortunately* away in that distant foreign city the^' meft with a description of a new metbqid of treating Dyspepsia, which emanate^ from the Mount Lebanon :Shakers jg the State of 'New York. The thought struck the pare* ts' of tnis helpless younj girl that [)erhaps their daughter was afflicted with Indigestion orDyspepsia, and not' consumption ; and -if so, there might be a chance of her recovery. A - a Some ofthe Seigle's Curative S.yrup ? made especially ior the euro ot'Dya", pepsia, was obtained and administered to the patient, and the result- was marvellous. To-day^ their -daughter lives in the enjoyment of good health!. The fact was, the patient had. .been treated for the wrong complain'jt, : and when she was treated for 'Dyspepsia (her ral trouble), allthe alarming svmpt'ins of consumption vanished. This is not an! isolated oasevrnThe country is full of suffering thousands that are being treated tor Liyer Complaint, Malaria, Kidney Disease, Liinjj: Disorders, &c, &c„ when the %ct'"is they are afflicted with Indigestion In some of its varied forms, ahd afl-of such sufferers would- obtain reliof*^ they were properly treated fori Dysr pepsia. ;.,-j;* 657 PRIZES. -£10.000.-657 : PRIZEB JACOB FAITHFUL:S./r "l! MON STER CON SDLTATION ON THR ' ' * ' : '■' * * *" : *-*"^** *-^ MELBOURNE & "NEW .ZEALAND CUPS.. . ..... y q First Prize £2,000. ' '• ' ' ; ' ' ' " Will positively close ou 29th 'Octbßei?. Remember this, your last chance; ii; l of investing. ; ■ y p 20,000 SHAKES AT lOs. 1 ': v , 675 Prizes. — Each Ticket" has 9 : GhariceiA 675 Prizes-^ ; u/ =- '. **-- MRLBOURNK CUP. NEW ZEAIANDVLCTrP 165 Nominations.. 61 . NominationSfi Ist horse ... L2OOO Ist horse. .....£4OO 2nd horse ... 800 2nd horse „!, 2qo 3rd horse ... 400 3rd borse ... tOO Siarti-rs ... 500 Starters v . ..... "riJBQO : Non-starters 1000 Non starters ,400 47 0 13d0 CASH AWABDS. f 5 at L IOO ... LSOO Bat LSO ..' 4t)i) :r -' ; 16 at L 25 A 400' '. 10 at L2O 400 ■ 30 at LIO ... ... ... 300 , 50 at L 8 ... .;. .1. 400 ' ' 320atL5 ... A .'l6oo' :■.' £4000' '"l r Look at this : 675 Prizes.— First Prize L2OOO. " ■ . '■''■ -'*' : , Each Ticket has 9 Chances, nnd! can j*in a prize in each of the Drawings, amounting in all to 1,2618. To, the investor of Ll the odd.< are only I2't6'l against getting a priz*. Results wilLbe posted not later than 31st October.'and advertised in all leading papers; . Apply early to "'■''" JACOB FAITHFPL, Care of N. Jacobs,,. Box 7, Post Office, Napier, TiVkrrs, 10s. '"- ' *-' UKMIiMBEB THIS, ,•:. T F YOU ARES lit If you are sick, HOP BITTERS will surely aid Nature- in makiug you well again wlion all else fails. ,'••■■ If you are comparatively well, but feel the need of a grand tonic and stimulant, never rest easy till you are made a new being by the use of American Co's HOP BITTERS.-:-..-..., ' If you are costive or dyspeptic,, or -are suffering from any of the numerous diseases of stomach or bowels, it is 'your.qiirn fault if you remain ill, for Am. Co.'s ! * HOP BITTERS : A-'. 1 are a sovereign remedy m all such complaints. If you are wasting: away with any form of Kidney Disease, stop-tempt-ing. Death this moment, and turn for a euro to American Co.'s ......... HOP BITTERS. 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Tliat. poor, bediidden,' rnyalid !i! w!Je, sister, motlieroi 'daughter,, cab Jbe made the picture'of health by : a^few^BqtVtes-of _ American Hop lJ it ters, i costing but; a trifle. vUuAz *m Wilhyou let thfto *- .('leanse, ;Purify- and .Enr!^ J; the lT ßio]od • .. . , .-. ; with *, .!. v.,..,. iTv,, ; AMERICAN HOP BI^TJ"RS, '; And yoii will have rioLßicknißssjqr')s^ffer- '. '■ ing or doctbr'a b'Hs'tb pay.'" : , if K^"See if the n'Vme 'of Dr'Soille fs blown in every bbttlejif not -it' i's counter feiti'* ; .'pSST'N, ; E, ; Ul .■ N H O N, ; &AV, O ■■■MrtfA yAA a .'p.. — rrr-. ■■:.'.•: ■: •-.-' hud i ; Land -Agents andj A uctioneers..' j ' Lfcen'.edLUustoro Ilouse Ag.eftts, -yy ■ hVf O >X MAO N.f{" iAi
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 55, 17 October 1885, Page 4
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